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Hi all!
I've never owned a neck knife or necker of anykind. Here's my first neck knife ever. I paid $70 including Shipping into Finland. To be honest even asking twice that much would have made this knife a bargain for what you get.
Its made by knife make Michael Morris, who is also member of our excellent community.
This knife has extreme quality. Every inch is solid and has excellent finish. It has good balance and it fits my hand like a glow. I could not be happier. This is perhaps know my best fixed blade, until Michael finishes my Custom Whancliffe utility knife based on his Strider knife. Bit more detail hoaning... But that's different story.
Now some pictures. Its very hard to get photgraphed. This finish on knife is very lovely. There's hint of bronze in this black:
The Victorinox Piooner Solo 84mm is in picture so you can get rough estimation of size.
The hint of bronze. It makes this knife stand out even more.
I've never owned a neck knife or necker of anykind. Here's my first neck knife ever. I paid $70 including Shipping into Finland. To be honest even asking twice that much would have made this knife a bargain for what you get.
Its made by knife make Michael Morris, who is also member of our excellent community.
This knife has extreme quality. Every inch is solid and has excellent finish. It has good balance and it fits my hand like a glow. I could not be happier. This is perhaps know my best fixed blade, until Michael finishes my Custom Whancliffe utility knife based on his Strider knife. Bit more detail hoaning... But that's different story.
Now some pictures. Its very hard to get photgraphed. This finish on knife is very lovely. There's hint of bronze in this black:
The Victorinox Piooner Solo 84mm is in picture so you can get rough estimation of size.
The hint of bronze. It makes this knife stand out even more.