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Brisa Trapper Blade, Scandi Grind, Carbon Steel 01

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  • Brisa Trapper Blade, Scandi Grind,  Carbon Steel 01
  • Shown in optional EnZo Trapper Kit (this item is the blade only)
  • Showing example of a finished Trapper knife, with curly birch scales, brass corby bolts and leather sheath. Note this item is only the blade
  • Brisa Trapper Blade, Scandi Grind,  Carbon Steel 01
  • Shown in optional EnZo Trapper Kit (this item is the blade only)
  • Showing example of a finished Trapper knife, with curly birch scales, brass corby bolts and leather sheath. Note this item is only the blade
$109.00

Description

Brisa Trapper 95 Blade,  Carbon Steel (Scandi Grind)

This is the Carbon Steel version of the high-quality Trapper blade, with the popular Scandi Grind.

The "Trapper" blade from Brisa is a very sharp, Finish blade with great edge geometry for cutting.

The blade is about 3.6 mm thick, about 25 mm wide and has about 95 mm of blade.

The blade is in 01 Carbon Tool Steel, popular with outdoors-men due to good edge retention qualities.

Holes are 2 x 4,1mm, 2 x 4,65mm, 1 x 6,4mm, 4 x 3,1mm, medium corby bolts are a good fit. Unlike the Stainless Steel version, this blade does not have holes for adding separate bolsters. These blades requires a single scale on each side, glued and then screwed down with corby bolts.

 

Example of Trapper completed where the handle scales are sealed with oil:

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    Brisa Trapper in O1 carbon

    Posted by Matt Korhonen on 6th Dec 2022

    55/50HRC ( 55HRC file bites / 50HRC file skates ) I dare say this seems a little soft for O1 and the blade rolls the edge rather quickly . Leather strops back strong , but I would have like a little durability . For this size knife the steel seems a little thick , especially toward the tip and you can feel it when cutting . I wanted to experience O1 and I have . If the steel were a little harder my experience may have been more positive . I believe my sample was just a little on the soft side to impress .

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