I'm really digging my newly acquired Svord Von Tempsky. It's a real chopper, and quite pointy enough for more delicate tasks, also the traditional styling is very becoming, and the L6 has me interested in swede steel once again. I hate to fantasize about such things, but if I were to be dropped on a deserted island with one blade, this would be the one
there I said it.

Said tree was a nuisance and will be the basis, for some edge retention, and carving activities, so nothing went to waste.

Sorry to waste your time with such a pointless post really, but I can't help but enjoy Svord's often overlooked offerings, I'm not particularly brand loyal, but Svord is kinda known for their Peasant folder, and nothing more by many, they make a ton of useful, old school, fixed blade patterns, as well as more economical fixed blades, that are quite reasonable in price, heck I even feel like I stole this Von Tempsky even though it was a bit hard for me to afford.


Said tree was a nuisance and will be the basis, for some edge retention, and carving activities, so nothing went to waste.

Sorry to waste your time with such a pointless post really, but I can't help but enjoy Svord's often overlooked offerings, I'm not particularly brand loyal, but Svord is kinda known for their Peasant folder, and nothing more by many, they make a ton of useful, old school, fixed blade patterns, as well as more economical fixed blades, that are quite reasonable in price, heck I even feel like I stole this Von Tempsky even though it was a bit hard for me to afford.