I know it’s been a while, but I’ve been putting a lot of energy in to knifemaking, and here’s my latest Nessmuk!
O1 tool steel with stabilized pear wood handles and acid stonewash finish
Very nice design and result..

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I know it’s been a while, but I’ve been putting a lot of energy in to knifemaking, and here’s my latest Nessmuk!
O1 tool steel with stabilized pear wood handles and acid stonewash finish
Thanks! And as far as “testing” goes: I’ve been carrying my original Nessmuk that I posted before on my hip as my EDC, it’s gotten some pretty hard use in the shop and on job sites, and I feel like it has performed as well or better than my 154cm benchmades that I had been carrying previously. I recently posted a video of cutting 3/16” brass rod on my instagram @woodenmonkeyknives.Very nice design and result..Great job!!!!
How do you like the QSP??A mess of Nessmuks. From left to right: Joker Nessmuk 1821-2021 Anniversary Edition, Condor Nessmuk, Boker Plus Nessmi Pro, and QSP Neckmuk.
Has Cold Steel ever done a Nessmuk design?
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I like the smaller Mountain man knife in stag we see in the fixed and folder thread.
i think the quote was, “Sucking down Darjeeling with Marie Antoinette and her little sister.”I thought it was Miss Nesbit in the original Toy Story, when Buzz was emotionally distraught he couldn’t fly and wound up in a tea party.
The QSP Neckmuk came highly recommended, fits great in the hand, but I haven't had much opportunity to use it yet. I'm usually using larger or even smaller fixed blades around the woodlot. It's a Joe Caswell design, with a handle that reminds me a lot of the Le Duck knife design.How do you like the QSP??
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Thanks..The QSP Neckmuk came highly recommended, fits great in the hand, but I haven't had much opportunity to use it yet. I'm usually using larger or even smaller fixed blades around the woodlot. It's a Joe Caswell design, with a handle that reminds me a lot of the Le Duck knife design.
You owe it to yourself to check out Bob Dozier's K2 design. One of the best blade profiles I've ever had the pleasure of using.I’ve recently become enamored with Nessmuks. Not the fat-looks-like-a-shovel Nessmuk, but rather a sleek and fit gentle-curves-all-over kind of Nessmuk.
What kind of Nessmuk or Nessmuk inspired knifes do y’all like or have?
I’ve been really liking the Esee jg5 but can’t find one in stock anywhere.
The lost dirt mini-nessmuk has had my mouth watering!
What is the black handle knife in the middle? It's got sexy lines.