Little Seax

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Funny how things start sometimes. I was experimenting with stabilizing wood for a project and what came out in the first batch is what you see here in the handle. I had made a blade a year or so before and I had no idea what to do with it and it ended up on the bench next to the piece of wood I had just finished dying and stabilizing.. I think it worked out pretty well. I used a piece of lacewood as a spacer. The blade is salvaged from an old timber saw. Copper Hardware.
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Let me know what you think.
 
I like it. it is a simple knife but it has a very hand made one off feel to it, the copper butt cap with the pin is a nice touch that says I care cool
 
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