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Hey have not been around much just coming off the disabled list, but thought I would post up something new
This is something I came up with the last few days and for now I will call it the O.D. (O-Dashi) knife.
Its really secure in many hold positions, cuts with authority and is very small. I like the fact when testing on opening some boxes or whatever the task may be you can let it dangle and use both hands without setting the knife down.
You can use it with gloves, finger in the hole, out of hole and reverse grip and I could only imagine using it in a purely defensive mode a slash to an opponent would leave a nasty wound.
Sheath is extremely secure with a easy draw
Anyways on to the specs
CPM 154 CM 3/16 stock, HT by me, and a Rockwell of 59
They measure about 4" from butt to very tip
one has been etched and stonewashed, one stonewashed and one in satin
the cord wrap adds another positive to the grip
Kydex with bead chain
Hope you like them, and any comments fire away
Spencer
This is something I came up with the last few days and for now I will call it the O.D. (O-Dashi) knife.
Its really secure in many hold positions, cuts with authority and is very small. I like the fact when testing on opening some boxes or whatever the task may be you can let it dangle and use both hands without setting the knife down.
You can use it with gloves, finger in the hole, out of hole and reverse grip and I could only imagine using it in a purely defensive mode a slash to an opponent would leave a nasty wound.
Sheath is extremely secure with a easy draw
Anyways on to the specs
CPM 154 CM 3/16 stock, HT by me, and a Rockwell of 59
They measure about 4" from butt to very tip
one has been etched and stonewashed, one stonewashed and one in satin
the cord wrap adds another positive to the grip
Kydex with bead chain
Hope you like them, and any comments fire away
Spencer








