Nessmuk Preview for Friday

Daniel Koster

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Here's what's getting glued-up - and will be ready on Friday:

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The 4 on the left are 3/32" 1095 - all scandi grind

From left to right:

Curly Maple stabilized $115 = Jesse C (madborderman7)
Black Canvas Micarta $95 = deusker
Natural Canvas Micarta $95 = Bill K (peri_pheral)
Arizona Desert Ironwood $145


The 7 on the right are 1/8" 1095 - all scandi grind

Blue-Black G10 $135 = Levi H
Curly Maple stabilized $150 = Jason (LordOnlyKnows)
Red G10 $135 = Bill C (bcol773)
Curly Maple stabilized $150
Green Canvas Micarta $135
Orange G10 w/ black liners (thin handle) $145

Arizona Desert Ironwood $180 = Jeepnut22



These are all available - if you want one specifically...just let me know and I'll put your name by it.


:thumbup:



leather sheaths available for $45 (wilma davis) up to $65 (tooled quickdraw).



Dan



p.s. just a note on the scandi grind....these are set at 12.5 degrees per side, 25 inclusive. And, of course, the grinds are perfectly flat. ;)
 
Those Scandis are sweet:thumbup:

Do you feel any monster Nessies coming out anytime soon, I got feeling the one your sending me might get lonely:D
 
When is that gorram tax return coming!

I could say something like "Well if you don't sell that one I'll take it later", but I know it won't happen.
 
Dan, do you have ANY idea when you might launch the Bushmaster? Otherwise...these beauties are looking pretty good!!!! Any of Wilma's sheaths left?
 
Update from late Wednesday afternoon (around 6PM...:D)



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All glued up!!!


Dan
 
Dan-
Did I figure correctly that these are $105 (for the micarta scales plus shipping)? If so, put me down for the natural canvas micarta handle.

edited. If not, please let me know what you're asking...

THANKS,
Bill
 
Ok - here they are, roughed out (the easy part...:D)

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And the ever popular BUTT SHOT:

:D

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Quite a variety! :eek:


There are advantages and disadvantages to large/small handles....larger handle fills the hand better and will be more comfortable to chop with....thinner handle won't twist in your hand, is lighter and is easier to carry/conceal.

Just get the one that will work best for you. ;)


I've updated the first post to include prices and those who have called "dibs".

:thumbup:


Dan
 
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