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Dual carry Scandi
Thougt I?d share som scandi stuff just to keep them in mind...
Stats: A really nice blade by P?r Bj?rkman. Stainless 13C26, length 81 mm (3 1/8"). Handle by laburnum, birch bark and white spacers, length 110 mm (4 1/2") Sheath out of rawhide leather, wet moulded to knife with dual carry options. Traditional belt loop combined with "flaps" for your favourite neck strap. If you have any questions don?t hesitate to contact me. There?s more pics at: http://194.165.231.32/hemma//pberggren/stripe.htm |
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Thats one elegant knife...
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Looks good. Basic, but very stylish.
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Cool knife, go Scaninavia! Whats that cool looking finish on the blade?
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Thank you!
I think it?s hammerd by hand and the polished in some way. A nice contrast. /Peter |
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I'd use the word - "classic" And yes, its a simple but totally beautiful. I can imagine it in my hand, ready for use. The way the handle is constructed, makes the timber handle look much more elaborate than it actually is... I just love scandi knives ! Jason.
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