neckers

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I posted a similar design awhile back. I modified it to be better for a necker(just made it slighty larger) the old design would be better suited for a keychain type knife. I've got a couple in cpm 154 just out of heat treat be ready soon.
so here it is 1/8" 13c26(sandvik)
the reverse tanto is 5 1/4"overall with a blade just a hair over 2"
the clip points are 5 1/4" with 2 1/4" blade
enjoy and thanks for looking
Paul
 

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Neat knives. I like the clip style blade a little better myself. Are these ground on both sides or chisel ground? Are you making kydex sheaths for them?

SDS
 
I like the clip point, too... but only with the black wrap. The blue/black mix doesn't thrill me. Clean grinds, man!
 
That wharnie is epic! Simple is always best and I love that Wharnie!

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I really like both styles. The handles look like they were thoughtfully designed with maximum useability for such a small size. Very clean.

Dave
 
:thumbup:Yep, totally cool, great proportions, designs and very clean.:thumbup:
 
I take it back... I want to see one of the clip points with some really cool wood handle scales. Not necessarily a burl or anything, just something with some really nice figure. Walnut, maybe...
 
Very crisp shapes and grinds. I like the first one in your hand. There's something about seeing a knife in hand, especially its maker's, that puts it all in perspective. I also would enjoy seeing it with deep rich wood scales and am also wondering how you do, or will, sheath them. Thanks for posting.
 
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