Very utility-themed.
Got this in the mail today, heading to the customer. He's an FBI agent who wanted a backup knife to wear on his left side. He liked the looks of my personal EDC work knife and wanted something similar in shape with a spray-on truck bedliner handle like it has, something I haven't done in a while. The steel is 5160.
The Kydex sheath and MOLLE lock are set up for left-side carry.
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James Helm - Helm Enterprises, Forging Division
Come see me in Atlanta! Table number 4CC.
Proud to be a Neo-Tribal Metalsmith scavenging the wreckage of civilization.
Please visit my blog dedicated to the metalwork I make and sell: www.helmforge.com
Very utility-themed.
"I was always careful to draw my knife down on the face, never across or upwards. Always down. So that if the knife slips you don't cut an artery. After all, chivving is chivving, but cutting an artery is usually murder. Only mugs do murder."-Billy Hill
Very much so.This is a variation on what I carry every day, with the improvement of several year's worth of practice in making knives in between.
James Helm - Helm Enterprises, Forging Division
Come see me in Atlanta! Table number 4CC.
Proud to be a Neo-Tribal Metalsmith scavenging the wreckage of civilization.
Please visit my blog dedicated to the metalwork I make and sell: www.helmforge.com
Nice.
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