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Thanks Daniel!
 
I'm in. This thing is interesting. It's like a railroad spike had relations with a chisel. Share some details please.

Thanks! That's my Kiridashi model and your description really sums it up! :D They are tough as can be and very handy to have. .25" 5160 or 52100 Steel, $85 shipped with sheath

I'll be making more, they are a permanent model so I try to have some in stock... I think the last eight sold out in an evening so next time I'll make more!
 
Thanks! That's my Kiridashi model and your description really sums it up! :D They are tough as can be and very handy to have. .25" 5160 or 52100 Steel, $85 shipped with sheath

I'll be making more, they are a permanent model so I try to have some in stock... I think the last eight sold out in an evening so next time I'll make more!
Daniel, it's remarkable. I find myself coming back just to look at it. The simple lines, hollowed out paracord, and ball bearing steel makes it quite elegant yet highly functional. It would be a must have if working with leather or other raw materials. Wish I could use one, LOL, which has nothing to do with me wanting one! :) Still nursing my wallet from my ZT0561 purchase. Thanks for sharing. Oh, is the handle gimped to hold the paracord or is there a hole at the top and bottom? Indented? How do you keep that from sliding off?
~Mark
 
Daniel, it's remarkable. I find myself coming back just to look at it. The simple lines, hollowed out paracord, and ball bearing steel makes it quite elegant yet highly functional. It would be a must have if working with leather or other raw materials. Wish I could use one, LOL, which has nothing to do with me wanting one! :) Still nursing my wallet from my ZT0561 purchase. Thanks for sharing. Oh, is the handle gimped to hold the paracord or is there a hole at the top and bottom? Indented? How do you keep that from sliding off?
~Mark

Mark, thanks again!

They are great for leather and scoring kydex but also opening boxes, mail, plastic packaging, wood working... any time you need leverage and control at the tip.

The knife is solid besides the lanyard hole for maximum strength, it has a nice solid feel in the hand and the weight keeps it steady when needed.

There is no jimping as the knife is textured everywhere for grip, durability and looks. This keeps the cord wrap from moving around but is more than needed... a well done epoxy soaked wrap is solid as can be and has to be ground off to be removed.The spine and underside is fully rounded, that also adds to comfort, grip and strength. The texturing is a result of my heat treat process and the finish is as tough as it gets.

I have sold close to 100 now with no problems, they are solid knives! I hammered one through several pennies on video and hammered one through a cinder block with very minimal damage during testing of the first batch.
 
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