Hunter in N690 and Walnut burl

Zaky Knives

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Steel: N690 - 60HRC
Thickness: 3.5mm (0.14")
Length: 23.6 cm (9.3")
Blade length: 12 cm (4.7")
Handle: Stabilized walnut burl, blue liners, brass pins and tube
Kydex sheath compatible with TekLok attachments

180$ - Paypal FF, priority shipping included

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Thanks!
 
Beautiful knife! One small criticism, the "ZAKY" on the side of the blade kills it for me. It's like a giant banner. It looks like when you order a knife from a online place and they do the personalized etching of someone's name as a gift. If you shrunk that "zaky" logo to 1/3rd that size and ran it vertical right in front of the handle I think it would be better than right across the blade like that.
 
Beautiful knife! One small criticism, the "ZAKY" on the side of the blade kills it for me. It's like a giant banner. It looks like when you order a knife from a online place and they do the personalized etching of someone's name as a gift. If you shrunk that "zaky" logo to 1/3rd that size and ran it vertical right in front of the handle I think it would be better than right across the blade like that.
You are right, I completely agree with you. Thing is, that small logo can only be done with the laser engraver. Since I don't have access to the laser, I have to use electrochemical etching and my local shop that makes stencils for me can't make them that small.
 
Hello Zaky, sorry for the intrusion but if the system I learned can help with anything, I'm happy.
Silk screens, used to print t-shirts, also serve to chemical erosion. I don't know what this screen is called in Croatia, but surely someone who makes personalized t-shirts knows how to tell you.
This screen that I use costs me 20 dollars and with each name I can make 2 or 3 erosions.
It is highly customizable, depending on the professional who doing it, of course, and can greatly reduce the font size. Some friends even engrave the type of steel on the spine of their knives.
 
Hello Zaky, sorry for the intrusion but if the system I learned can help with anything, I'm happy.
Silk screens, used to print t-shirts, also serve to chemical erosion. I don't know what this screen is called in Croatia, but surely someone who makes personalized t-shirts knows how to tell you.
This screen that I use costs me 20 dollars and with each name I can make 2 or 3 erosions.
It is highly customizable, depending on the professional who doing it, of course, and can greatly reduce the font size. Some friends even engrave the type of steel on the spine of their knives.
Thank you! I will try to find that.
 
That handle is, in my opinion, perfect. If it weren't Christmas time it would be mine. I just can't put myself on my gift list. (I haven't been that good this year.)

I may be getting back with you to make me one early next year, if you're available.
 
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