Steingass SSD Presentation Grade **SOLD**

TK Steingass

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Gentlemen:

For your consideration is this new design - the SSD, which stands for Steingass Silent Dagger. It is my rendition of the venerable Fighting Commando Knife V-42 Stiletto in CPM D-2/Koa. The guard is enhanced from the original to swept back/sculptured - the sculptured guard aids location of the thumb to the ricasso thumb grooves which have been deeply machined into the ricasso. The guard is sculptured on one side as is the thumb depression - this aids in correct hand placement during deployment of the blade in the dark. The fuller is machined into both sides - the convex tip is built up to aid in penetration and prevent tip breakage that was typical of the original V-42. The premium Koa has been stabilized by K&G - the handle is set with G-35 epoxy onto a full tang - secured by the pommel.

The sheath is similar to the original in shape but more refined - the tip has been extended and a thong hole inserted to allow strapping the knife to the thigh. The loop for the sheath will fit up to a 2" belt. The handle shape and skull crusher pommel maintain the original theme. I will be releasing a Tactical Grade SSD soon - only ten will be made and sold exclusively through Robertson's Custom Cutlery.

I hope you like it! The first "I'll take it," PM, or email gets it. $980 delivered CONUS. Paypal preferred to tksteingass@frontier.com. This knife is also listed on my website. Thanks for viewing my work and your comments are welcome.

V/R,

TK

3/16" CPM D-2 stock
HT to Rc 60-61
12 7/8" OAL
7 1/4" Double hollow ground blade
.950" blade width
Convex tip with fuller
Mirror finish
Thumb serrations in ricasso
Sculptured/soldered guard
Stainless furniture
Premium stabilized Koa handle
8-10 oz Leather sheath



 
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way too cool TK , lot of thought and work with care went into that one

Thanks Jack - it's a tough build with LOTS of grinding, machining, and buffing. I had to make four different guards before I got the design down pat.
 
I have to say that is a facinating design,and a real special knife.
Someone will get lucky.
Great work sir.
 
Gorgeous. I truly think your work is underappreciated. Your dagger grinds are about as nice as they come.
 
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