Robert Erickson
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Gentlemen,
I've got one of my Nessmuk XL's up for sale here today. It's AEB-L stainless steel at RC61 and the handle material is blue crosscut canvas micarta from GL Hansen's. I really love their material. He comes up with very unique patterns and it performs very well.
If you need to add a great all around camp/hunting knife, you can't beat the Nessmuk pattern. It comes with a Kydex sheath that ready for a Teklok or similar clip.
SPECS:
OAL: 10"
BLADE: 5" long, 1 5/8" wide. It has been belt finished to a 400 grit satin finish. The grind is convex which is down to 0.012" before sharpening.
STEEL: 0.156" AEB-L stainless steel heat treated to RC61.
HANDLE: GL Hansen's blue crosscut canvas micarta and 416 stainless pins.
Sheath: Kydex included.
Price: $SOLD Shipped USPS in the CONUS
international buyers welcome, shipping extra.
Paypal, checks or money orders accepted.
Post "I'll take it" here in this thread and then PM or email me for arrangements.
Comments/Questions/Critiques welcome.
Thanks for looking!
I've got one of my Nessmuk XL's up for sale here today. It's AEB-L stainless steel at RC61 and the handle material is blue crosscut canvas micarta from GL Hansen's. I really love their material. He comes up with very unique patterns and it performs very well.
If you need to add a great all around camp/hunting knife, you can't beat the Nessmuk pattern. It comes with a Kydex sheath that ready for a Teklok or similar clip.
SPECS:
OAL: 10"
BLADE: 5" long, 1 5/8" wide. It has been belt finished to a 400 grit satin finish. The grind is convex which is down to 0.012" before sharpening.
STEEL: 0.156" AEB-L stainless steel heat treated to RC61.
HANDLE: GL Hansen's blue crosscut canvas micarta and 416 stainless pins.
Sheath: Kydex included.
Price: $SOLD Shipped USPS in the CONUS
international buyers welcome, shipping extra.
Paypal, checks or money orders accepted.
Post "I'll take it" here in this thread and then PM or email me for arrangements.
Comments/Questions/Critiques welcome.
Thanks for looking!
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