A Couple of Nice Gossman Knives and Normark Sheath

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Here is a nice Nessmuk styled knife made from O1, well used, and a PSK knife from O1. Normark made the PSK kydex sheath for me on special request. It's about 3/8 of an inch thick at it's thickest, fitting nicely into a briefcase....

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q203/sodak_photos/p1010023.jpg
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q203/sodak_photos/p1010024.jpg

For all you Mora guys:

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q203/sodak_photos/p1010025.jpg

Now I'm just showing off: :D

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q203/sodak_photos/p1010026.jpg

Both the Nessmuk and PSK have performed well. As you can see, I've put a V grind on them, I'm not good at convex grinds, and the Nessmuk has been a trooper, performing a ton of "primary knife functions" for hiking in the Colorado mountains, including digging emergency cat holes for impatient 5 year olds..... :eek: ;)

Thanks Scott!
 
Sodak, that Nessmuk is starting to look good with that discolored blade.:thumbup: O1 takes on a nice patina. Which Dozier is that? I like it. I have one of Bob's classic models. Stacked leather and stag pommel. BTW, I'm getting some kydex sheathes from Normark. They look great in your pic.
Scott
 
It's a Dozier Delta Traveller. The Nessmuk looks better and better with more patina, I *really* like the way it looks as it ages! I'm hoping that by summer, it will look as classic as the design!

I asked Normark to leave any belt clips off the sheath, specifically for putting in a briefcase, pocket or psk. They work great. Very good retention, and easy to get the knife out also.
 
Great looking stuff!! Really nice cutlery you've got there.
 
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