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    Thats a nice effort

    The only thing i could suggest be done differently is that the front of the scales match the angle of the plunge line. other than that....
    Well done

    Mark ( a professional UK knife maker)

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    Gimme - gimme- gimme!

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    That is one gorgeous knife! So how deep would I have to dive in the piggy bank to get one just like this?

    Bob

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    I really like the super-clean and elegant ergonomic lines/flow of both the blade and the handle. Even with the curvature of the scales, it looks like you have a number of viable handhold configuration for various tasks.

    That's a very visionary and forward-thinking knife design for a Nessmuk.

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