New Seax design!

Bill Siegle

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Ok “new to me” would probably be more accurate 😁 I finished this one up this week. It’s inspired by a custom piece I saw on Facebook that was created based on a thicker historical Seax. I built this one from 1/4in 5160 with black G10 scales. The textured scales keep your hand from slipping forward and the small hooked pommel keeps it from flying off. In this thickness, it’s obviously not the best kitchen slicer but it makes a great blade for general purpose or even tactical use. I’m pretty stoked with this Seax!!!

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Ok “new to me” would probably be more accurate 😁 I finished this one up this week. It’s inspired by a custom piece I saw on Facebook that was created based on a thicker historical Seax. I built this one from 1/4in 5160 with black G10 scales. The textured scales keep your hand from slipping forward and the small hooked pommel keeps it from flying off. In this thickness, it’s obviously not the best kitchen slicer but it makes a great blade for general purpose or even tactical use. I’m pretty stoked with this Seax!!!

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.25" thick??
 
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