A matter of perspective

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So here we have a Nessmuk knife. You can tell by looking its a beefy one.
Hand made by Dan Koster. Beautiful cocobolo handle. Beautiful and useful.
Maybe its beautiful BECAUSE its useful.

But how big is it?

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Now here it is next to Large CRK sebenza a knife many are familiar with.

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:D
 
You could cleave a chicken in half in one swoop. In or out of a kitchen. :)
 
Man, I really want to chop something with that. How thick is the stock? Thats gotta be a 2.5" high grind and I was wondering how thin the blade was for such a big chopper.
 
Man, I really want to chop something with that. How thick is the stock? Thats gotta be a 2.5" high grind and I was wondering how thin the blade was for such a big chopper.

This is why I bought the knife. Looks like about 3/8 inch stock to me by eye.
EXCELLENT cutting edge geometry. I know what you mean I want to chop something with this BAD!
 
WOW!

That is a nice knife!:cool:

BIG hardly covers it, and a NESSMUK too!
 
If a nessmuk and a bone cleaver had a baby that'd be this knife. Handle looks beefy to match. Do you have big hands?
 
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