*****SOLD******IA long time Emerson expert told me "there are less than 5 of these in existence."
Those of you who want a rare custom Emerson, those of you who have asked for a waved Persian, this is it!
Custom Emerson Hattin* $ XXXX to your door in US50 including shipping, insurance, and PP fees. Shipping outside the USA will be at extra cost.
This knife has never been carried, sharpened , or even test cut a piece of paper. The Emerson oil is still on the blade (you can see the lint on it in the pics). Never been waved, be the first!
Think of the Hattin as the needle pointed Persian blade with a wave in a more ergonomic Roadhouse style handle. The blade is 3.875 inches long in a chisel V grind. Titanium bolsters, thick liners, green canvas Micarta scales, a black G-10 back spacer, and satin hardware. Lock up is early and solid as you would expect. Overall length is 9.375 inches.
Best to email me at taogungho@gmail.com
Not interested in trades.
* The Battle of Hattin was fought in 1187 between the Crusaders and Saladin’s army. Saladin was victorious and the Hattin’s blade is reminiscent of the pointed curved scimitars used by Saladin’s cavalry.
Those of you who want a rare custom Emerson, those of you who have asked for a waved Persian, this is it!
Custom Emerson Hattin* $ XXXX to your door in US50 including shipping, insurance, and PP fees. Shipping outside the USA will be at extra cost.
This knife has never been carried, sharpened , or even test cut a piece of paper. The Emerson oil is still on the blade (you can see the lint on it in the pics). Never been waved, be the first!
Think of the Hattin as the needle pointed Persian blade with a wave in a more ergonomic Roadhouse style handle. The blade is 3.875 inches long in a chisel V grind. Titanium bolsters, thick liners, green canvas Micarta scales, a black G-10 back spacer, and satin hardware. Lock up is early and solid as you would expect. Overall length is 9.375 inches.
Best to email me at taogungho@gmail.com
Not interested in trades.
* The Battle of Hattin was fought in 1187 between the Crusaders and Saladin’s army. Saladin was victorious and the Hattin’s blade is reminiscent of the pointed curved scimitars used by Saladin’s cavalry.
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