Nessmuk in 52100 and Micarta with HD sheath**SOLD**

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Well this is our first nessmuk design. Its made from 5/32" 52100. Convex edge and scotch brite finish.The knife is 8 5/8" long overall with a 4 1/2" blade. Handle is brown canvas micarta with stainless pins and red spacers. Sheath is a heavy duty affair that can be work regular or cross draw. The sheath is not perfect or really beautiful for that matter but its tough. Double stitched in the right places ;) . **SOLD**. Our paypal address is phllpwest@bellsouth.net
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Did that only take you a couple of days? Looks great, I like the 52100 from my limited experience with it. Do you find it to perform better forged compared to stock removal/heat treat? I read somewhere that it is far better when forged, but my Mountain Man from BRK is pretty awesome.
 
Ive always heard that it performs better forged. I cant say as I have never tested it against itself in both forms..I know I like 52100 a lot. Takes and holds a wicked edge. Just made this one to be a good user knife. After testing the design what everyone said was true. It is a handy "slicey" kind of knife.Thinking about getting in kydex for this kind of knife.
 
I love the shape of that nessmuk. It's a little different than I'm used to seeing but it looks great. It looks like a great utility knife.

Tony
 
Thanks, hard to get out that "utility" knife frame of mind. Its not a traditional nessmuk I know. thought Id try a little non traditional version to see how folks liked it. Gonna make a few more in the more traditional curvier style. Ive added an option for with sheath and a price without sheath. Thanks
 
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