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Just finished this Nessmuk knife...tippit
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Y'all convinced me...gotta forge up another one. A little smaller maybe bone or moose antler handle, and a cross draw sheath.
 
Tippit, a buddy of mine who like me has a drawer full of knives tried to buy my Nessmuk, he said it was the coolest knife I had. The blade is very thin and it takes a extremely sharp edge. Here it is along side of my Double bit Axe copy

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You have obviously read G. W. Sears book Woodcraft and Camping. When I make a copy of your Nessmuk, I'll post it here. Thanks
 
With a 1/4 inch thick spine....you can hit it with another piece of wood....to split kindling. Easy to get a wicked edge on it..1080 steel
 
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