Nessmuk

Gossman Knives

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This one is made from 1/8" O1 with Brazillian ironwood scales. This is a fun pattern to make and has alot of history with it. Thanks for looking
Scott

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Very nice rendition Scott. This blade style has enjoyed quite a comeback in recent years as folks look back in history of Blade Craft and outdoor living. I love that blade profile.
 
Always likes Nessmuk style blades, but this one really, really appeals to me.

Great modern update/tweak to a classic, Nicely done :D
 
Thanks guys.;) This style is fairly easy to make. This is a stag handled one I made awhile back.

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Scott
 
I know I'm gonna get shot for this, but I'd take the wooden handle slabs over the stag any day.
 
pageophile said:
I know I'm gonna get shot for this, but I'd take the wooden handle slabs over the stag any day.
LOL :D To be honest, wood is the most common handle material for these reproductions.
Scott
 
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