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The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Very much appreciate the offer! Good learning experience and ability to clarify what I'm looking for.I have probably the most amazing bushcraft knife I've ever had the pleasure of handling. The blade on it is Damasteel Nordic Light, the handle, Curly Birch, Reindeer Antler and a Brass collar. Fine leather sheath. Made in Sweden as a traditional Swedish bushcraft knife. Here is the info and video.
~Karesuendo Beaver w/Damasteel Nordic Light Blade~
Karesuando's Damascus steel is of the highest quality compared to all other Damascus steels in the world. Their Damascus becomes stainless when it hardens and is heated past 1080 degrees Celsius. The steel, and provided from Damasteel, requires a two-ton hammer when it's forged. Comprised of RWL34 and PMC27, both stainless RSP powder steels. This Damascus was designed for practical use and will not rust anytime soon. The Northern Lights Damascus has 160 layers, which results from hammering out a bar to double its original length. In person the blade looks absolutely stunning with each layer spaces perfectly and is equally amazing to the touch, running your fingers along side the blade, you can feel every single layer.
The Beaver Damask is 8" long overall with a 3.75" Northern Lights Damascus blade. The beautiful curly birch and reindeer antler handle is 4.25" long, which is brilliantly ergonomic and feels like the highest grade soft leather. The Beaver Damask is accompanied by a brown leather belt sheath placed neatly atop beaver hide and comes in a deluxe black wooden storage box.
A work of art that doubles as a butchering tool.
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Got ya, however this is not a collectors knife, I mean it is a beautiful knife definitely worthy of being one, however, these knives are absolutely made to be used and are used as tools of the hunt. I feel like if you are taking a life for sustenance, doing so with a worthy blade only shows more respect and love for the animal, nature and the forest for providing it. Some food for thought lol. Lmk if you change your mind and thanks for looking.Very much appreciate the offer! Good learning experience and ability to clarify what I'm looking for.
That one is actually too nice for me. I'm not looking for a collector's blade; hoping to land something I can take camping and put to good hard use. Something like a LT Wright Bushcrafter or maybe a TRC South Pole, among others.