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Mini Muk For Sale

JK Knives

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We call this one the Mini Muk. It is the first in a series of collaboration knives from my partner Peter Howard, and myself. I grind the blade and heat treat it, and Peter does the handles and sheath.

Made from 3/32 01 steel, 5 1/2" overall length, with a 2 1/2 cutting edge, Macadamia nut scales with brass hardware, and, of course, the new collaboration stamp!

Asking $160 + $6 shipping in the USA.

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woo hoo!

if anyone has any questions about how the handle and sheath were made, treated etc, feel free to ask :)
 
HK is off to a very strong start. That is a beautiful knife guys!

Jeff
 
Very nice Pete, I don't think I've seen Macadamia used on a knife before.

And another great score for Scott, grats man.
 
Shipped this out today, sorry for the delay!

I can't seem to email you sjordan, but here is he tracking info:

USPS: 9144 9012 3080 3342 3719 99
 
Received the above Mini-Muk, first of the HK collaboration knife series. An auspicious beginning!
It's super handsome, as well shown in the photos, and the grip is ideally shaped for finger holding.
The macadamia wood scales are a great find; wood fibers have attractive chatoyancy at different angles.
 
Received the above Mini-Muk, first of the HK collaboration knife series. An auspicious beginning!
It's super handsome, as well shown in the photos, and the grip is ideally shaped for finger holding.
The macadamia wood scales are a great find; wood fibers have attractive chatoyancy at different angles.

Congratulations on getting the first one, and a very beautiful one at that!

best

mqqn
 
I really like that one! The macadamia wood scales look great, good job Peter. Looking forward to seeing more.
 
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