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This past quarter has been good to me... three Seamount knives have made their way to my drawer...
Three very different knives, three different steels, all unified by balance, quality and beauty (at least in my eyes). Phil Wilson has such an elegant touch, and yet I know any of these three will outcut 99% of the other knives out there in their appointed roles.
The details are:
1. Seamount Drop Point Hunter, CPM S110V @ RC 64, desert ironwood, silicon brass finger guard,
2. Seamount Punta Chivato, CPM S30V @ RC 60, 5 1/2 inch, desert ironwood, silicon brass finger guard, and
3. Seamount Southfork Hunter, CPM M4 @ RC 64, partial tang trailing point, green canvas micarta.


Three very different knives, three different steels, all unified by balance, quality and beauty (at least in my eyes). Phil Wilson has such an elegant touch, and yet I know any of these three will outcut 99% of the other knives out there in their appointed roles.
The details are:
1. Seamount Drop Point Hunter, CPM S110V @ RC 64, desert ironwood, silicon brass finger guard,
2. Seamount Punta Chivato, CPM S30V @ RC 60, 5 1/2 inch, desert ironwood, silicon brass finger guard, and
3. Seamount Southfork Hunter, CPM M4 @ RC 64, partial tang trailing point, green canvas micarta.