Homemade Elven Survival Slayer Machete by Valar God
From the fires of Angmar,
a mix of machete, axe, sword and knife,
a blade based on original elven weapons:
Steel: Angmar tool steel labeled D3.
Blade: 40 cm
Handle: 25 cm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight: 800 grams
Handle: Orgonite handle
Handle type: Unique two grip long handle
Finish style: Diamond polish
Made and designed by famous swordcraftman Valar God.
The handle itself has several unique aspects.
It is an orgonite handle.
Lately, very popular type of handle and very sought after
but, at the same time, extremely rare.
Handle finish is a bit rugged for better grip.
If not the only one, then a very rare handle
where the grip for both hands
is made separately.
That way, you have a feeling
as holding a one handed machete
with thick parts to prevent the slipping of the machete from the hand.
Besides that, twohanded machetes are rare.
Elven Survival Slayer Machete by Valar God-u
gives you a plentiful of possibilities
to how you are going to hold it.
1. standard grip
Notice the counterweight in the back.
2. middle grip
The weight balance is changing.
3. end grip
Now you have a 75 cm, 800 gram machete.
The position is kukri-like.
4. twohanded grip
Hands by the angle in relation to one another.
When you have a wild boar or some other foe, like Balrog,
coming your way, if you got no twohanded grip
you will realize then, that you need a twohanded machete.
5. fine grip.
It can do even that.
And a few pictures of me slaughtering something:
Cheers.
From the fires of Angmar,
a mix of machete, axe, sword and knife,
a blade based on original elven weapons:
Steel: Angmar tool steel labeled D3.
Blade: 40 cm
Handle: 25 cm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight: 800 grams
Handle: Orgonite handle
Handle type: Unique two grip long handle
Finish style: Diamond polish
Made and designed by famous swordcraftman Valar God.
The handle itself has several unique aspects.
It is an orgonite handle.
Lately, very popular type of handle and very sought after
but, at the same time, extremely rare.
Handle finish is a bit rugged for better grip.
If not the only one, then a very rare handle
where the grip for both hands
is made separately.
That way, you have a feeling
as holding a one handed machete
with thick parts to prevent the slipping of the machete from the hand.
Besides that, twohanded machetes are rare.
Elven Survival Slayer Machete by Valar God-u
gives you a plentiful of possibilities
to how you are going to hold it.
1. standard grip
Notice the counterweight in the back.
2. middle grip
The weight balance is changing.
3. end grip
Now you have a 75 cm, 800 gram machete.
The position is kukri-like.
4. twohanded grip
Hands by the angle in relation to one another.
When you have a wild boar or some other foe, like Balrog,
coming your way, if you got no twohanded grip
you will realize then, that you need a twohanded machete.
5. fine grip.
It can do even that.
And a few pictures of me slaughtering something:
Cheers.