A scandi bushcraft knife and nessmuk for sale!

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Scandi bushcraft knife (guardless Bushman)
Blade about- 4 1/8"
Handle about- 4 1/2"
Steel- 1/8" 1084 with a light patina and some file work.
Flat scandi grind
Black canvas micarta with two 3/16" brass pins and a 5/16" brass lanyard.

Price- $175.00 shipped no sheath,,,, $225.00 with a basic or square nose leather sheath,,,, $210.00 with a kydex sheath,,,,,,,,,paypal is preferred.


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Hand forged nessmuk
Blade about- 4 1/2"
Handle about- 4 1/2"
Steel- 1/8" 1084 high carbon
Cocobolo with two 3/16" brass pins, a 1/4" mosaic pin and a 5/16" brass lanyard.

Price- $125.00 shipped no sheath,,,,,,,$175.00 with a sheath,,,,,,,,,,,,paypal is preferred.


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Adam's bushcrafters are nice. They remind me of souped-up Mora Basics, with thicker, better steel, better ergonomics, better sheath, and full exposed tang construction. And with all that said I suppose they aren't much like Moras at all.
 
I keep coming back, eyeing that bushcrafter. Very nice! I couldn't tell from the pics, but there is no contours in the handle, right?
 
I keep coming back, eyeing that bushcrafter. Very nice! I couldn't tell from the pics, but there is no contours in the handle, right?


Correct, I don't contour my handles unless otherwise requested because I find this way to be more comfortable when used for an extended period of time.

Thanks
 
There is so much to like about this knife it is killin me. Besides the classic bushcraft design, the grind goes all the way down to the handle (no wasted space and better leverage for cutting power) it is nicely handled in micarta (bombproof) scales are ramped down at the ricasso which makes typical bushcraft grips perfectly comfortable. You sure have put plenty of thought into this one! I like it a lot.

Is the spine hardened and squared for striking a firesteel?
 
Me too "schmittie", I keep coming back to this thread. I have spent too much already in the holiday season this year - Dammit
 
I STILL can't believe this is available. If I were not looking at layoffs at work, I would have snagged this by now.


One of these days Adam, one of these days....
 
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