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Great Eastern Cutlery Bullnose Sodbuster Farm & Field Natural Canvas Micarta 715118

Rated 4.44 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)

$55.59

This is the Great Eastern Cutlery Farm & Field Bullnose Sodbuster, has Natural Canvas Micarta handles and Steel liners.  The blade steel is 1095 and finish is Satin.

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SKU: GEML715118NCV Categories: , Brand:

Description

This is the Great Eastern Cutlery Farm & Field Bullnose Sodbuster, has Natural Canvas Micarta handles and Steel liners.  The blade steel is 1095 and finish is Satin.

*Our opinion:  The pull is a 8.  The GEC effort on this run as compared to their entire catalog is 8.

 

Maker : Great Eastern Cutlery
Brand : Farm & Field
Year : 2018
Handles : Natural Canvas Micarta
Factory ID : 715118
Pattern : Sodbuster
Pet Name : Bullnose
Condition : New/Mint
Blade Steel : 1095
Steen Hardness : 56-58HRC
Liners : Steel
Blade Type : Drop Point
# Blades : 1
# Backsprings : 1
*Pull (1-10) : 8
Spring Pressure : 2.9 lbs
Closed Length : 3 13/16 inches
Longest Blade : 3 inches
Longest Sharp : 2 13/16 inches
Overall Length : 6 7/8 inches
Weight : 2.4 ounces
Half Stops : Yes
Factory Box : Yes
Blade Finish : Satin
Country : USA
*Factory Effort : 8

 

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  1. Pip

    3 out of 5 GEC Bullnose

    (verified owner)

    I’m a big fan of GEC knives, and own several models. They are known for having stiff pulls on most blades, and this one is definitely no exception. The thing that really disappoints me regarding this particular model is the sharp/rough edges on the ends of the pivot pin. The one I received does not even allow you to lightly rub the knife without snagging and tearing your skin on the pivot pin. Normally I would take some fine sandpaper and dull these edges, but with this F & F model I’m hesitant to attempt this- because I don’t want to scar up the embossed washer directly behind the ends of the pivot pin.

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