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Just got this knife, one look was all I needed to know that I won't be able to use it. It's too nice for me to use. 
There isn't a lot of info on North American DENmark (NADEN) Knives out there so I can link you to some info via email or pm.
They made very few of these as far as I can tell. Pretty rare...
I'll list some of the stats-
Blade Length- 4"
Overall Length- 9"
Classification- Custom Knife
Weight- 6.2 oz.
Thumb Studs- Flipper
Case- Thickly Lined Zippered Case
Clip- Deep Carry Anodized Titanium Tip Up
Blade Material- 5/32 CPM154
Handle Material- Milled G10 over Anodized Titanium/Titanium Lock Side
Lock- Anodized Titanium Frame Lock
Some of the hardware is heat bronzed, some bead blasted. Each knife is different than the next and you can see some details in the pics.
I want to say right now that the knife is uncommonly smooth. I've never felt another knife like it at all. Smoothness, maybe, but the blade will swing back and forth effortlessly, even with the detent riding on the blade, and that, I've never seen. Definitely something you must see and feel to understand.
This is a video showing the process of making this knife-
http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=/#/watch?v=LiCZ-ra4fn4
Here are some pics that I just took.
As you can see the Jumper is a large knife (I have big hands too), it's a serious blade. It's not super heavy, but feels extremely tough and well made. It uses an internal stop pin similar to the Spyderco Southard. There is absolutely zero blade play in any direction.
Flipper action is better than any other knife I've held and that's no exaggeration. Detent is not super tight, yet not soft. Just right I'd say, and you will almost have to try to get it to not flip open completely.
If this was a much less expensive knife I'd use the crap out of it, but I can't justify the cost (for me personally).
Any further info can be attained by email. Please email (or pm) with serious offers or questions.
I'm interested in all kinds of knives. Customs, production, folder or fixed. I ask that you make offers with a knife that is comperable in value or multiples. US, and Canada. Try me with other things as well, gift cards, wood carving knives or tools, wicked edge etc...
There isn't a lot of info on North American DENmark (NADEN) Knives out there so I can link you to some info via email or pm.
They made very few of these as far as I can tell. Pretty rare...
I'll list some of the stats-
Blade Length- 4"
Overall Length- 9"
Classification- Custom Knife
Weight- 6.2 oz.
Thumb Studs- Flipper
Case- Thickly Lined Zippered Case
Clip- Deep Carry Anodized Titanium Tip Up
Blade Material- 5/32 CPM154
Handle Material- Milled G10 over Anodized Titanium/Titanium Lock Side
Lock- Anodized Titanium Frame Lock
Some of the hardware is heat bronzed, some bead blasted. Each knife is different than the next and you can see some details in the pics.
I want to say right now that the knife is uncommonly smooth. I've never felt another knife like it at all. Smoothness, maybe, but the blade will swing back and forth effortlessly, even with the detent riding on the blade, and that, I've never seen. Definitely something you must see and feel to understand.
This is a video showing the process of making this knife-
http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=/#/watch?v=LiCZ-ra4fn4
Here are some pics that I just took.
As you can see the Jumper is a large knife (I have big hands too), it's a serious blade. It's not super heavy, but feels extremely tough and well made. It uses an internal stop pin similar to the Spyderco Southard. There is absolutely zero blade play in any direction.
Flipper action is better than any other knife I've held and that's no exaggeration. Detent is not super tight, yet not soft. Just right I'd say, and you will almost have to try to get it to not flip open completely.
If this was a much less expensive knife I'd use the crap out of it, but I can't justify the cost (for me personally).
Any further info can be attained by email. Please email (or pm) with serious offers or questions.
I'm interested in all kinds of knives. Customs, production, folder or fixed. I ask that you make offers with a knife that is comperable in value or multiples. US, and Canada. Try me with other things as well, gift cards, wood carving knives or tools, wicked edge etc...
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