The last Nessmuk Knife

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My take on the Nessmuk knife. This is the last one left from a run i made a while ago and i dout ill be making anymore for the foreseeable future unless there ordered.

Made from 3mm O1 tool steel, convex grind and hand rubbed finish. The handle is shot blasted red G10 over black liners with brass corby bolts and lanyard tube.

Blade is 100mm, overall is 215mm.

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Thanks for looking.
 
That is really sweet!! I'm a little biased though as I'm finishing up a chef's knife that is eerily similar. I went with black g-10 and red liners. If mine comes out half as well as yours I'll be pleased. Thanks for sharing.
Nathan
 
that's really nice. the handle finish is great!

I also love the lines of the blade. Not too extreme.

Nice job,
Brett
 
Is this one for sale? That is a GREAT looking blade and I would be incredibly useful.

Let me know if it is FS... :thumbup:
 
Thanks for the kind words, glad you like it :D

This is for sale in the UK. The exchange rate doesnt work out to well for UK makers selling to USA but if you would like to talk about one then get in touch.

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The trouble with most Nessmuks is that they're homely affairs to my senses. For this reason, I've generally preferred semi-skinners for hunting.

Trim and sleek, this one is sits atop the stylistic Nessmuk scale. This, plus the fact that it appears well made will turn Nessmuk lover heads. Don't suppose too many Englishmen identify with such a knife, but I bet some American big game hunters do.

ken
 
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