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32085
$150.00
The Nessmuk knife is based on the design of famous 19th century outdoorsman George Washington Sears, who wrote magazine articles using the pen name "Nessmuk." An avid believer in ultralight trekking and only packing the bare minimum in supplies, Nessmuk designed this to be the one knife that you would need for anything: gutting, skinning, chopping firewood, building a canoe, or building a shelter. It features a very impressive full-tang blade with a distinctive profile, with sandwiching layers of stabilized curly birch wood forming a good, stout handle. The stabilized wood is exceptionally beautiful. The sheath has an interesting dual-carry option: a second belt loop is attached with a metal ring to the primary belt loop which is stitched onto the sheath. This allows for carrying the sheath firmly attached to your belt with the primary loop, or swinging more freely using the second loop.
Knife Length: 9.25"
Blade Length: 4.75"
Blade Width: 1.4"
Blade Thickness: 0.13"
Knife Weight: 5.8 oz.
Handle Length: 4.5"
Pommel: tang end
Handle Circumference: 3.5"
Handle Material: stabilized curly birch
Sheathed Weight: 9.2 oz.
Sheathed Length: 9.75"
Belt Loop: 2"
Blade Material: carbon steel
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A beautiful medium-large knife for chopping, camp building, or food prep. The pictures don't do justice to the beautiful curly birch handle and the stout blade should be up to any chore within reason.
My favorite outdoors knife, Like it even better then my high dollar knives.