New Folding Nessmuk

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This knife took me 4 days to make:eek: Sometimes things don't get done well at first and have to be done again and again until I get it right. In the end the knife came out nicely. I think this might be the biggest one I've made so far with the blade being a little over 3.5" and overall just under 8.5". The blade and spring are both 1095. The handle is brass and paper micarta. Thanks for looking!
-Ray

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Holy crap Ray! If it's anything like your other stuff, it will be a functional work of art. Nice job!
 
what a coincidence. I was doing a google search for photos of your knives today and it brought up an image of a similar knife you posted at ramanon a while ago. :)

You didn't call it a nessmuk there but the first thing I thought was "cool! a folding Nessmuk!" :D

Great work Ray. :thumbup:

Chris
 
Not even considering the Nessmuk aspect which is really cool the materials and the way you put them all together is very awesome on that blade:thumbup:
 
Thanks guys for the comments. I put way too much time and frustration into this knife to make it worth producing. Sometimes I just feel like taking on the challenge. The end result is nice but I won't be making another one for a while.
 
Thanks guys for the comments. I put way too much time and frustration into this knife to make it worth producing. Sometimes I just feel like taking on the challenge. The end result is nice but I won't be making another one for a while.

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Very rarely does a folder get my attention the way this one has. I'm very impressed and I have never handled one. Looks like a great knife to stow away in a pack for backpacking food prep. I'd love to see the first full-review on this one. I have no doubt it will be popular on here!
 
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