sinister triad

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hello everybody.

this time I will not bore you with details about making of.
fit and finish are as good as it gets, transition from blade to handle (and from brass to wood) unnoticeable.
details are deep and crisp, knives are elegant.
hope you like them.

all blades were made by Swedish smith Maihkel Eklund in Bohler Uddelhom's AEB-L stainless steel, tempered >60Hrc.

handle materials:
hawthorn / boxwood - hardest wood (shrub, actually) found in Europe, dense, elastic - with extremely small pores and fine grain.
used by Romans and Greeks for spear shafts, tool/weapons handles.

sheaths are sewn in vegetable tanned, wet formed 9 oz. leather (total overkill)- knives snap into place, well protected by the high collared sheath.

on all knives tangs are about 90mm long and pinned with 3mm brass rod (covered by boxwood pins on 'swede' and 'croc'.


if you have questions or suggestions, drop me a message.

stay safe,
Mile

deathgrip swede:
blade specs: 90 x 25 x 3mm
handle in brass and boxwood. 115mm long.
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275USD to your door.

old croc:
blade specs: 83 x 23 x 3mm
handle in brass and hawthorn. 110mm long.
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235USD tyd.

spinal growth:

blade specs: 75 x 21 x 3mm
handle in brass and hawthorn. 105mm long.
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245USD tyd.
 
Beautiful carving!

~Chip
 
Those area awesome and unique! The handles, especially the top, look like they are made out of baby Xenomorphs.
 
Re-create with your twisted-mind creativity!
You're thinking outside the box....don't stop.
It's like Andy Warhol made a knife.
 
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