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    tcmeyer
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    I’m posting this knife not because I’m showing off what a wonderful edge I’ve achieved, but rather because it’s simply an interesting knife. The owner apparently inherited the knife and told me that it was a “collector” type and had been told it was worth quite a bit. I did a little checking on the ‘net and found that it is indeed worth somewhere up in the hundreds of dollars. One was posted on e-Bay where the guy was asking $500. This example is a model 10A. The manufacturer still makes the knife (model 10B) and retails them for $285.

    The maker is R. H. Ruana in Bonner, Montana. http://www.ruanaknives.com/ This is a pretty small knife – about 6.5″ long. Blade 3.5″, handle 2.75″. It has a full length rat-tail tang on which an aluminum handle has been cast. Elk antler scales are riveted on. The blade is hollow-ground (obviously by hand) to the edge, with no secondary bevels added. This example had never been sharpened – probably never used. The edge was pretty typical for a factory edge – sharp, but not wicked sharp. It has some scratches parallel to the spine – apparently caused by grit in the sheath.

    According to Ruana’s web site, this model is/was popular with forest firefighters and is commonly referred to as the “Smokejumper.”

    Not wanting to detract too much from the value of the knife, I sharpened it at 20 dps, starting with 1000-grit diamonds. It sharpened nicely, with the bevels reasonably uniform and barely visible at no more than 0.028″ wide.

    Thanks to friend Mark Lehmann for letting me do this one.

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    Steven N. Bolin
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    Thanks for sharing. Random knives to sharpen are the BEST!

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    Leo Barr
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    That’s a beauty it looks like a really handy working knife./

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