ZU Bladeworx - Interview with Combatant Magazine and Advertising campaign

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Tells you a bit more about me and the company if you get a chance to have a read. I highly recommend supporting the guys at Combatant magazine also. A great little Aussie startup magazine from Victoria.

http://www.combatant-magazine.com/


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Scout MK1 blade design looks like a good copy of the WW2 era Cattaraugus sheath knife that was issued to the troops in the South Pacific.
 
I have the Scout fixed blade. It's impressive. Made from one piece of thick A2. Zu Bladeworx makes awesome stuff folks. Cool modern technology one piece fixed blades.
 
I took these images from your FB page, hope you don't mind.

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Wow. That's one of the most attractive dagger designs I've ever seen. Congrats on the article. You make some really cool stuff!
 
thanks guys.

@ J85909266 - no worries at all mate
@ jackknife - I just googled Cattaraugus sheath knife and I can see where you are coming from. The fat blade and fuller. Thanks for your comments.
 
there's something very exhilarating about the sudden raise in testosterone levels upon seeing the Centurion and the Splinter.
congratulations on the magazine article and good luck with the response.
 
Just saw a picture of the Warchild. Holy crap that is an awesome sword!

Wait till you see the Warchild Mk 2 we are making. The dagger above (Warhead) is a mini version. The Warchild Mk 2 is the same design as that dagger with a slightly wider blade, 16 inch long blade and 12 inch handle. All machined from a piece of A2 plate :)
 
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