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ESEE James Gibson, JG5 Nessmuk - 1095 Carbon Steel - Tumbled Black Oxide Finish - Sculpted Brown Canvas Micarta Handle
LIST PRICE: $149.95$124.95ESEE Knives Camp-Lore JG5 The JG-5 combines the historical design of 19th-century adventurer/author George Washington Sears (pen-name, Nessmuk) with ESEE Knives' great build quality and unexcelled warranty. George Washington Sears' "Nessmuk" style blade...
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ESEE James Gibson Axe
LIST PRICE: $268.54$178.44The ESEE Knives Gibson Axe was design by James Gibson as a small, compact axe that will easily fit in a backpack. Gibson’s stated goal was a comfortable user tool that could do most camp chores, as well as being used for a carving axe among other...
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ESEE Cody Rowen CR2.5, Black Oxide Fixed Blade w/ Orange G10 Handle
LIST PRICE: $143.50$95.95The CR2.5 was designed by Cody Rowen. It features a black oxide 1095 steel flat ground blade with a blaze orange G10 handle. This is the smallest knife in the Camp-lore series and it features a smooth rounded handle. The ESEE Knives Camp-Lore CR2.5 is a...
Bushcraft Knives
Generally considered smaller than camp knives, bushcraft knives (like survival knives) are equally utilitarian, and versatile enough to handle a wide variety of survival tasks. With a practical blade profile and full-tang construction, a bushcraft knife is a generalist that can prepare feathersticks, process wood for a fire, strike sparks from a ferro rod, carve basic camp tools like spoons and pot hooks, and much more. Basically, a good bushcraft knife is designed to be your constant companion in the woods, the tool you reach for whether you need to cut bait, process small game, start a fire, or construct basic camp furniture. Explore our collection here; we represent the top brands, including but not limited to Battle Horse, Brisa, TOPS, ESEE, Bark River, Fallkniven, Bradford, and Becker.
