New wingman lineup {All function no frills}

BenR.T.

Tanto grinder & High performance blade peddler
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It's been a long while since I have done my Wingman model a year or more ago. I have updated it and added sever new blade profiles. The handle, which is inspired by the Loveless NYS/hideout handle, is the same on all 4 versions.
The steel on these is CPM 3V with my custom high performance heat treat.
I am offering the double edge version with either a sharp or false top edge. People have been bugging me for a solid scale version of my kwaikens for a while now, so here you go!
The scales are tero tuf with either stainless or blasted brass flared tubes. These snap into their kydex sheaths with authority and can be carried in any direction.

OAL is 7 1/4" and the blade is 3 1/2" tip to handle.

These make a great little fixed pocket knife for edc.

Wingman V2.


"Tanto"




WPF (Wingman Persian fighter)


Trailing point


 
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I have always said that to maintain a strong audience you must reach buyers at multiple levels

Great job Ben

Good job Getting quality steel in people's hands and drawing people into your wheel house
 
Those look like nice knives someone could use forever. :thumbup:
 
goddamn those are some great photos
 
Love 'em, Ben, and the blade finish in particular.
 
goddamn those are some great photos

Thanks man. :thumbup:
I spend too much time on Pictures some times and I never know if they really look good or not.
 
I have always said that to maintain a strong audience you must reach buyers at multiple levels

Great job Ben

Good job Getting quality steel in people's hands and drawing people into your wheel house

Thanks Joe. I used to do pretty much only knives like this, it's been a while though. It's good to mix it up a bit.
I am also trying to keep pricing down on these so they are more attainable by a wider audience.
 
Ooooooh, I LOVE those!! They look like fantastic users! So much want in those pix!! :D
 
Thanks man. :thumbup:
I spend too much time on Pictures some times and I never know if they really look good or not.

your photos are good because they connote certain things, and they are done in such a way as to work well in a catalog

it's not as much about the artsyness or technical proficiency of the shots, as it is what the photo says to a wide range of people about the products you manufacture and are promoting

They're emotive, (without being forced) and clear, and about the best a knife maker could hope for when using them to promote his/her products, outside of subcontracting to a professional. Really well conceived, man
 
Some great looking blades.

They scream "Use me!"
 
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