Naf gods be praised!!!!

savagesicslayer

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Brothers and sisters!! (Upbeat organ music) the knife gods have been good to me! For I have received blades from ALL corners of this very earth! (From the back, "Testify!")
Yes my friends, I have been knife blessed. From the lands of Finnland and Thailand, I have received new steel.
FIRST! (Organ music peaks) from the frosty beauty that is Finnland, I give you all, the Kellam Wolverine!
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Blade: 3.7" SPT™ Carbon Steel
Handle: Stained Curly Birch
Total Length: 8.25"
Weight: 3.2oz
Weight with sheath: 4.2oz
I am here to attest to the sharpness of this blade. (From the back, "Testify!")
I swung this mighty little blade at a passing fly. And as he flew past brothers and sisters, I cut the waistband of his boxer shorts! Naf God's be praised!
(Upbeat organ)
Once again! I have more new steel! This time from the tropical beauty that is, Thailand.
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Blade SUP9 (5160) High Carbon Steel, handmade forged, heat treatment & tempering techniques, yielding high hardness, hardened, producing a very sharp, durable blade edge
Hardness about 55HRC
Total length 15.6” (40cm)
Blade length 9.2” (23.5cm), Widest 2.3” (6cm), Thickness 5.5mm, tapered to the blade tip
Handle: Wild bamboo handle, Nice & strong and confidences in hand, non-slippery, Length 6.3”, Stainless bolster

Now! Brothers and sisters, the shipping was slow, oh so very slow! The tracking number was inaccurate. Inaccurate Brothers and sisters! But, naf gods be praised, it came to me just the same.
Did it come sharp? (From the back, "well, did it?") No! No, it did not. It was sharpish. But I raised a new edge! I honed and sharpened it and now, I have a brand new tool ready for the wilds! Naf God's be praised Brothers and sisters!
 
Okay love the first post that was pretty funny! Now thick are those limbs in that picture in the second post?
 
Okay love the first post that was pretty funny! Now thick are those limbs in that picture in the second post?
1.2 to 3 inch. The 3 incher was chopped under pressure to make it easier. I was pleasantly surprised with how well it worked. It has a very narrow blade profile but the smith who made it nailed his ht.
 
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