Coombs Nessies in 52100

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Here are a couple of out doors/camping knives I just did up in the Nessmuk style. I have been thinking alot lately about this blade shape, and couldn't resist doing a couple up.
Check them out and let me know what you all think of these......my first Nessy style blades.

Specs:
Blades are 1/8" 52100, hand rub satin, edge hardened and double drawn.
OAL on these is 8 1/8" with a blade of just 4"
Each one will come with your choice of either a Coyote Brown Kydex sheath and a small Tek Lok, or a moulded leather sheath. They will also come with a braided lanyard.

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The first I'll take it gets it. Paypal and M.O. accepted. U.S. Sales only please. Send Paypal payments to: angel_kissed_me@yahoo.com (please note the underscores between the words)

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Thanks guys! 52100 is right there with O1 as one of my favorite knife steels. These two came out so well, and took one HELL of an edge too. I'm really pumped about this design. Gonna have to make one for myself to use in the woods this fall. In fact, I'm already thinking about how I'll do that knife up.
 
Amazing work as always Lamont! You know, I really hope there will be one left at this weekends show. I'd love to handle that SWEET blade! :)
 
There probably will be Mike, but if not, no worries. I have a couple of others I'm bringing to the show that you might want to check out. I'll see you there, and looking forward to it.
 
Im going to be taking these to a knife show this weekend, so anyone interested, please email me first to confirm that I still have the one you want.

Thanks!
 
Those are gorgeous blades Mr. Coombs, I can't believe they are still available at that price, Sometimes I'm not sure people understand the amount of work involved in producing knives of this quality.
 
Those are gorgeous blades Mr. Coombs, I can't believe they are still available at that price, Sometimes I'm not sure people understand the amount of work involved in producing knives of this quality.

Right on man.
 
Folks, I handled these today and to put it quite simply: They are perfect. Get one. You will not regret it and the knife will make a spectacular user in the field skinning game or in your kitchen. I cannot say enough great things about Lamont's knives! :thumbup:
 
Thanks for the kind words Mike. It was great to see you at the show. Cant wait till the next one.

Folks, I made some leather sheaths to compliment these knives last week that I'll post later on today.
 
Lamont, Great looking knives... I really like your name stamp, but it has one too many o,s.............carl combs...................Heh...Heh..............
 
combs6136.....they say my name is spelled wrong in my own home town too.

Sheath pics guys...........buy one of these knives and get a choice of leather or kydex.

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