Umnumzaan waved whattttttttttttttttttt

Just like an Emerson it so fast and smooth and the bushings stop it from popping so loud.
 
It looks like it'll work very well, glad that you're happy with your work.

I too love the Tanto Zaan, carried one for about 3 years. When I read the title I didn't think that it'd look so good but you really pulled it off.

I tried a few Emerson's out through the years and just couldn't get myself to like them, other than aesthetics the wave feature was probably the best part of the knives. To see it on what is considered by me to be one of the best knives ever created is very intriguing to say the least.
I hope that it serves you well.
 
Is that you, Matt ? :p......

I have done a bowie style regrind on a standard blade that got mashed up in an amature sharpening disaster, but a wave mod is a cake taker I think. :D:thumbup:
 
I have been using it (playing ) all day and it works great. Its small enough that I can take it out without it flipping open if I want or it pops open smooth as butter if I want it to. Thanks for all the comments this is the third wave I have done one on another Ummumzaan and a zt 0560. I love the wave but just really dont care for most knives its on so one day I garbed the Dremel and went to work. I also used a 1 inch belt sander files and sandpaper. I first draw it on then clamp it in a vise using the Dremel with a cut off wheel I do most of the removal like a little grinder then the rest is files and sandpaper.IMG_0432 (600x800).jpg
 
Is that you, Matt ? :p......

I have done a bowie style regrind on a standard blade that got mashed up in an amature sharpening disaster, but a wave mod is a cake taker I think. :D:thumbup:

Came here to post that!! Wondering if we have a new CharlieMike on our hands....(though CM was a one of a kind).
 
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