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Home Products Horton/Stout Machine

Overview

This Machine by JB Stout and Jeremy Horton features 0.202" thick anodized titanium construction. It features 3 integrated hex drivers, a bottle opener, a pry tip with carbidized edge, an O2 wrench and lanyard hole in pommel. Stamped "Net 2 Me" on top. Great condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 3.75

Overall Length 3.75

Closed Length 5

Weight (oz) 1

Source From maker

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Up Carry, Tip Up Clip

Blade Material D2

Blade Details Clip Point, Upswept/Trailing

Handle Material Metallic

Other Details Tactical

About the Maker

Stout, Jason
Stout, Jason

"My name is Jason Burley Stout. I am a machinist / tool and die maker. I use this knowledge in the construction of my knives. Primary blade steels are CPM D-2, D-2 and A-2 Tool steels. For stainless I prefer CPM 154-CM , CPM S30-V and BG-42. All heat treating, sub-zero and cryo treatments are done by me. I use the stock removal method to profile and produce hollow, flat and scandi grinds. All blades are checked on a Rockwell hardness tester for quality. Primary handle materials are canvas micarta and G-10. I also do all the leather and Kydex sheathes. My guarantee is simple - If one of my knives or tools should fail under it's intended use, caused by defect in material or workmanship, I will fix it or replace for free. I build knives that will last for many generations if cared for properly."

Horton, Jeremy

Jeremy Horton is a custom knife maker from Camden, TN, specializing in tactical tools. Jeremy makes knives mostly for shows and always sells them via lottery so getting a piece of his is sometimes difficult.

Hinderer, Rick
Hinderer, Rick

In the mid 1980’s Rick Hinderer began his knife making journey making art knives in a small 14′ x 18′ turkey coop with none of the modern amenities, like heat or running water! Art knives are a far cry from the tactical scene which Rick is so deeply entrenched in now. Over the years his meticulous attention to knife design and knife making, coupled with his real world experience as a Fire Fighter / EMT sets him apart from the rest. Rick’s design philosophy is deeply rooted in his experience with using his knives as part of his first responder tools. That catalyst of change from art knives to hard use tactical was after Rick joined the rescue dive team. He really began to look at knives and designs more as hard use tactical tools than works of art. Rick began changing over from old world knife making techniques to modern CNC precision manufacturing. With the combination of designing art knives, and his real world experience as a first responder, this unusual perspective allows him to design hard use tactical folders that are not only aesthetically pleasing to the eye, but extremely comfortable in the hand. All of Rick’s products are engineered to go the distance when it counts the most whether it be when life is on the line, or you just need a good cutting tool.