Four more just finished up!!!

Those are just beautiful!

I sent an email on the Grunt. That is a really nice design. :)
 
I went to the AA store for that one myself Schmittie. :( That is a really nice little knife!
 
Love the natural micarta bushcrafter. 52100 steel and a Scandivex grind on 3/32. Gotta give this one a try!!!

Martin
 
Wow, that is what a knife should look like!!! How do you get the black texturing on your blades?
 
Thank you!

The texturing is done with a hammer I made.
 
I just got the Natural Micarta Bushcrafter with Scandivex grind and 3/32" 52100 steel. Again, I am so impressed with the craftsmanship and feel. I say this every time I get one of Adam's knives, but he truly is a master. Anyone wanting the absolute best bushcrafting knife in the business, needs to try one. I promise you will not be disappointed.

Thanks again Adam!!!


Martin

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Adam, it would appear that this particular batch of knives all have a witness pop/ centre punch mark directly under the makers ‘A’ stamp. I do not recall having seen such a mark on any of your knife models/ any of the steels you commonly use, AEBL, 1084, 5160, 52100 or O1, to date. Does this variance signify a change to your makers mark, the introduction of a steel code or something else entirely?
 
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Not to speak for Adam, but in a thread earlier this month stating that the "dot" is to mark the blade as 52100 steel.

Martin
 
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Not to speak for Adam, but in a thread earlier this month stating that the "dot" is to mark the blade as 52100 steel.

Martin

Martin, thank you! I did note all the knives appeared to be made of 52100 high carbon steel but somehow I missed the thread you are referring to.
 
Appears, to have been announced on Facebook, January 20;

“The new 52100 stamp. If you have one of my knives made after 1/20/15 and it has a small punch stamp under the "A" than the blade is made of 52100 high carbon steel. I'll be adding additional information on my site in the near future.”
 
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