Description
Built for bushcraft the traditional way, this used ESEE Camp-Lore PR4 delivers straightforward performance with no-frills reliability. The Camp-Lore Series was created to meet the demand for classic, field-proven outdoor knives, and the PR4 embodies that mission perfectly.
Designed by Patrick Rollins and inspired by Horace Kephart’s iconic wilderness knife, the PR4 was originally prototyped by James Gibson and tested extensively in survival classes, off-trail trekking, and general outdoor use. The production version features a 1095 carbon steel blade with a 90-degree spine—ideal for scraping a ferro rod—and removable Micarta scales for long-term comfort in the hand.
This model includes a traditional leather pouch sheath crafted in the USA. It may not be flashy, but like all ESEE tools, it’s purpose-built to work hard in the field.
Specifications:
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Blade Length: 4.19″
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Cutting Edge: 4.0″
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Handle Length: 4.75″
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Overall Length: 8.90″
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Blade Material: 1095 Carbon Steel
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Blade Thickness: 0.125″
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Blade Hardness: 55–57 HRC
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Blade Style: Spear Point
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Blade Grind: Flat
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Blade Finish: Black Stonewash
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Handle Material: Sculpted Micarta
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Sheath Material: Leather Drop Sheath
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Weight: 6.3 oz.
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Designer: Patrick Rollins
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Condition: Used
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Made in the USA







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