Mogollon 5.5 Round Knife
The Mogollon 5.5 is my contribution to the traditional round knife. It’s named after the Mogollon Rim, the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau here in Arizona. It is a great all-around leather knife from pattern cutting, skiving to bind cuts. The blade has a distal taper from the hilt to leading edge with a near zero grind. The knife has a full tang construction with heirloom fitted handle scales.
Handle Material: Walnut Dymalux laminate wood
Steel: 52100 high-carbon
Rockwell hardness: Ranging between 58-60 HRC
Blade length: 5-1/2” tip to tip
The Mogollon 5.5 is my contribution to the traditional round knife. It’s named after the Mogollon Rim, the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau here in Arizona. It is a great all-around leather knife from pattern cutting, skiving to bind cuts. The blade has a distal taper from the hilt to leading edge with a near zero grind. The knife has a full tang construction with heirloom fitted handle scales.
Handle Material: Walnut Dymalux laminate wood
Steel: 52100 high-carbon
Rockwell hardness: Ranging between 58-60 HRC
Blade length: 5-1/2” tip to tip
The Mogollon 5.5 is my contribution to the traditional round knife. It’s named after the Mogollon Rim, the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau here in Arizona. It is a great all-around leather knife from pattern cutting, skiving to bind cuts. The blade has a distal taper from the hilt to leading edge with a near zero grind. The knife has a full tang construction with heirloom fitted handle scales.
Handle Material: Walnut Dymalux laminate wood
Steel: 52100 high-carbon
Rockwell hardness: Ranging between 58-60 HRC
Blade length: 5-1/2” tip to tip