Un-named prototype

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Sometimes I just have to go with the crazy.

This thing is 21 inches long with a flat ground primary and front bevel, hollow ground top bevel and is pretty much sharp all around. It is 1/4 inch 1080 with carbon fiber scales and brass liners. Weighs around 2lbs but is balanced fairly well.

It chops like no knife I have ever chopped with before. I originally intended to just make the one but after some short testing I believe I will be making some design modifications (to make it a little more user safe) and adding it to my product line up.
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Comments always appreciated!
 
Wow sweet.looks like it has more sharp edges than you can shake a stick at.hows it feel on the fingers?
 
I was worried at first before I got handles on it but it feels pretty good now. I had to go and make sure I broke all of the corners down.
 
I think the 'Havoc' etched on the blade about sums it up. Looks about like a handful of havoc to me... :)
 
:eek: That's gorgeous but , how do you get the shade variations on the pattern etch? Great design and workmanship.
 
Wow!! I love it. That is truly an amazing looking kinfe. The carbon fiber really complements the etching. If you don't mind sharing your knowledge, I would love to know how you get the pattern so random, mine always ends up having a pattern in mine.
 
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