The L.W SEEKER fix-blade , pix and vids

waterbeef

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blade steel :D2
length :24cm
blade length :12cm
blade thickness:0.6cm
surface treatment:sanding and satin drawing
HRC:59-60 (vacuum heat treatment with oil)
handle:G10 + paracord
sheath:Kydex

vids on testing :

the paracord can be uncorded and tie the knive to the end of a pole through the holes in the handle,and that makes a spear
http://v.qq.com/boke/page/f/9/j/f011192th9j.html

another video:
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNDk4NjgyNjEy.html


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Can't say the design really appeals to me personally, but thanks for the pics anyway.
 
Necro thread! Perhaps I should have started a new thread, but I didn't want to clutter things up with a redundant topic [LW Seeker]

I recently bought a LW Seeker (D2 Steel), along with some other LW knives, and think it's an amazing knife for the price I paid ($55). Say what you will about Chinese quality/ethics, but their "original" designs are intriguing to me and the quality has been surprisingly good. I also own a Kevin John Venom II that is a beautiful example of high-end Chinese design - not to mention the countless "big-name" imports I've had over the years.

The videos posted in the OP, especially the 2nd one, are a pretty good torture test of this knife - and I have no doubt it can handle some abuse.

This sucker is over 6mm (almost 1/4") THICK and heavy, and the spanto grind makes it a versatile blade for different tasks.

Gonna be my dedicated "truck knife" -- in addition to the axe, hatchet, machete, and whatever EDC blade(s) and SAR Bag blades I have on me.

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