Brisa Kephart 115 knife - Stabilized Walnut
The Brisa Kephart 115 is a modern version of the classic American bushcraft knife designed by Horace Kephart, the good father of American bushcraft.
The knife is slim and agile, perfect as a camping knife, outdoor kitchen knife and as a bushcraft knife.
Brisa Kephart knife design
Head knife is made of carbon steel with a thickness of 3.2 mm. The head has a flat grind, making the knife characterizes has high utility and good cutting properties. Carbon steel, on the other hand, guarantees the knife's hardness and high resistance to dulling.
The handle of the knife is made of natural walnut wood with red fiber spacers, which, thanks to the stabilization process, is very hard, resistant to deterioration and dampness. The handle is enriched with red G-10 plastic spacers, making the knife look very elegant and unique. The handle is finished very precisely, and its profile makes the knife very comfortable in the hand and provides ergonomics for work.
The knife comes with a a scabbard made of thick cowhide leather specially designed for this knife. The scabbard is sewn and additionally reinforced with rivets. Classic belt loop allows the knife to be carried comfortably on the belt.
Parameters:
Blade length: 115 mm
Blade width: 24 mm
Blade thickness: 3.2 mm
Total length: 225
Steel: 80CrV2 carbon steel
Handle: Stabilized walnut
Gear: Red G-10
Rivets: Brass
Manufactured in Finland