Knife is by Jacob Nylund, but sheath is by Simon (his brother). Blade is 3mm thick Damasteel by Dan Andersson. Handle is one piece alder root burl.
When I first got it, the knife wasn't sharp enough for me so I spent some money to get it shipped it out to Tom Krein to put a true scandi zero grind edge on it. It's now scary sharp, like the way it should be and sports a really cool two-tone blade finish...damasteel pattern showing on the flats and a machine satin grind on the bevels. Spine has some nice tasteful filework.The sheath is one of those great ones where you get an audible click when you slide the knife in securely.
The chatoyance of the wood is off-the-hook.
I'm asking for what I have in it, which is $sold shipped.
Sorry for the poor photos - my knives still need to be sold to get a replacement camera for my broken canon (kinda chicken and egg:| ), so this is taken using the phone camera.
Thanks for looking.
When I first got it, the knife wasn't sharp enough for me so I spent some money to get it shipped it out to Tom Krein to put a true scandi zero grind edge on it. It's now scary sharp, like the way it should be and sports a really cool two-tone blade finish...damasteel pattern showing on the flats and a machine satin grind on the bevels. Spine has some nice tasteful filework.The sheath is one of those great ones where you get an audible click when you slide the knife in securely.
The chatoyance of the wood is off-the-hook.
I'm asking for what I have in it, which is $sold shipped.
Sorry for the poor photos - my knives still need to be sold to get a replacement camera for my broken canon (kinda chicken and egg:| ), so this is taken using the phone camera.
Thanks for looking.



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