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Hey guys,
So I'm looking to sell my Grimsmo Norseman today. It’s a beautiful knife and I would love to keep it. Unfortunately, it was a bit of an impulse purchase and just with the way things are at the moment, I can’t really afford to keep it around, so I’m reluctantly going to let it go. Given this I'm not really interested in trades at the moment

Image and Video Gallery

I'm looking to sell it for Withdrawn with Shipping and Paypal G&S included in that price
It’s Norseman #938 (https://grimsmoknives.com/collections/norseman/products/norseman-938-0295802384), it features a deep bronze anodized handle, with the diamond milling pattern and has silver hardware. The blade has been an acid etched and then stonewashed and it made back in near the end of February of this year. So it is in the newer style, featuring the detent ramp.

All of the original items are included with the knife: the pelican case/box, sticker, COA, nano oil, screwdriver


Further Description:
The internal milling/engraving includes the following (which I’ve tried to show in the images, but that’s rather difficult ahaha):
I purchased the knife on the secondary market, so I am the second owner of the knife. However, the original owner stated that they the only thing they had ever cut with the knife was paper a couple of times and it hadn’t been carried. Since receiving it, I have not cut anything, or carried the knife, just flipped it a little bit and I’ve found no reason to doubt the original owners claims. I’ve uploaded quite an extensive photo and video gallery though, so please take a look for yourself
The colour on the knife was one of the things that amazed me the most! The photos on the Grimsmo’s website, make it appear quite a bit lighter, than I think it looks in person. What I’ve realized though, is the combination of the dark bronze anodization and the diamond milling pattern, cause this knife to reflect light in a cool way, which make it appear different colours depending on the lighting! I have tried to show this to the best of my ability in the videos, but it is absolutely gorgeous in person! It’s a very deep rich bronze, but when taken into brightly lit environments, the milling pattern reflects the light and it takes on more of a lighter bronze, with even a bit of gold colouration.
The action is incredibly smooth, as to be expected with a Grimsmo knife! It fires out excellently, with both the flipper and thumb stud deployment methods! And drops shut like a guillotine!
The knife is also incredibly thin and light, making it very EDCable! The slimness of the knife, also makes the diamond milling pattern ideal (in my opinion), as it adds a bit of traction. Without it, I feel like the knife may be a bit difficult to keep a hold of.
Thanks very much for taking a look! Please let me know if you have any questions or if you would like to purchase it!
So I'm looking to sell my Grimsmo Norseman today. It’s a beautiful knife and I would love to keep it. Unfortunately, it was a bit of an impulse purchase and just with the way things are at the moment, I can’t really afford to keep it around, so I’m reluctantly going to let it go. Given this I'm not really interested in trades at the moment

Image and Video Gallery

I'm looking to sell it for Withdrawn with Shipping and Paypal G&S included in that price
It’s Norseman #938 (https://grimsmoknives.com/collections/norseman/products/norseman-938-0295802384), it features a deep bronze anodized handle, with the diamond milling pattern and has silver hardware. The blade has been an acid etched and then stonewashed and it made back in near the end of February of this year. So it is in the newer style, featuring the detent ramp.

All of the original items are included with the knife: the pelican case/box, sticker, COA, nano oil, screwdriver


Further Description:
The internal milling/engraving includes the following (which I’ve tried to show in the images, but that’s rather difficult ahaha):
- The Norseman Head Logo (on the inside of the show scale, nearer to the pivot)
- “Norseman February 2018” (near the standoffs on inside of the lock scale)
- The Canadian Flag, along with the words “Proudly Made in Canada” (on the inside of the show scale, nearer to the butt of the knife)
I purchased the knife on the secondary market, so I am the second owner of the knife. However, the original owner stated that they the only thing they had ever cut with the knife was paper a couple of times and it hadn’t been carried. Since receiving it, I have not cut anything, or carried the knife, just flipped it a little bit and I’ve found no reason to doubt the original owners claims. I’ve uploaded quite an extensive photo and video gallery though, so please take a look for yourself
The colour on the knife was one of the things that amazed me the most! The photos on the Grimsmo’s website, make it appear quite a bit lighter, than I think it looks in person. What I’ve realized though, is the combination of the dark bronze anodization and the diamond milling pattern, cause this knife to reflect light in a cool way, which make it appear different colours depending on the lighting! I have tried to show this to the best of my ability in the videos, but it is absolutely gorgeous in person! It’s a very deep rich bronze, but when taken into brightly lit environments, the milling pattern reflects the light and it takes on more of a lighter bronze, with even a bit of gold colouration.
The action is incredibly smooth, as to be expected with a Grimsmo knife! It fires out excellently, with both the flipper and thumb stud deployment methods! And drops shut like a guillotine!
The knife is also incredibly thin and light, making it very EDCable! The slimness of the knife, also makes the diamond milling pattern ideal (in my opinion), as it adds a bit of traction. Without it, I feel like the knife may be a bit difficult to keep a hold of.
Thanks very much for taking a look! Please let me know if you have any questions or if you would like to purchase it!
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