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"Personal" Micro-Zapper EDC
I wanted to show this one for awhile. The first of what I call the "Zapper" series in a couple of sizes - all small !! This one is only 5inches OAL, 1-7/8inch blade of O-1 carbon steel, slight hawkbill to the edge, laminated black on red G10 handles with traction grooves and dimples galore. The pics show some of the "handy" positions you can use for precision cutting - one of the reasons I like the wharncliffe blade style so much. The handle style is unashamedly borrowed from popular FOLDER patterns. I hoped to offer these at low prices with a leather belt pouch sheath or a Kydex neck sheath. Thanks for looking and any comments appreciated. Jason.
__________________ JASON CUTTER BLADEART Jason Cutter @ Dr Kwong Yeang Knifemaker, Australia (Matthew 10.16) |
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Hi Jason
I absolutely love em! Small knives are my current favorites! sign me up for the smallest one you make when you get them ready! Thanks for posting the picture! Robert |
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Nice little wharnie design! And I like the idea of the traction grooves on the spine. Very good show. Many people like small designs too!
Chris |
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definately a nice size/design, kwong. i assume you also plan to make this available in ss for those who insist?
__________________ wayne things get better with age ... i'm approaching magnificent |
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Jason, very nice , one question, is the "pinky out" grip for fancy cutting?
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Thanks y'all. The pinky out is for the aristocratic-type cutting "chores".
I originally thought it would show how small the knife is in the hand, and my hands are small-medium to start with. I am in the process of ordering stainless Damasteel in a Dense Twist for those stainless "requirements". I did some sums and thought that in a small knife the prices would still come in quite decent for those who want an entry-priced Damascus using knife. BTW - the design came as I was trying to design a gardening knife for my wife. The wharnnie design makes short work of making cuttings come out clean with a nice angle. Cheers. Jason. __________________ JASON CUTTER BLADEART Jason Cutter @ Dr Kwong Yeang Knifemaker, Australia (Matthew 10.16) |
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