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I had always thought a Nessmuk was a smaller blade, designed for both skinning and actually slicing your food at a (camp) table, not for chopping things down, that was what he carried a double bit axe for...
I have the Large Nessie from Duncan, still going strong with my Luckly Lee multi carry sheath. I handled mine in green canvas micarta although I use other knives it is still one of my main users I got the flandi grind on mine and then had a micro convex bevel added to it to prevent chipping (after I dinged it slightly).
I had always thought a Nessmuk was a smaller blade, designed for both skinning and actually slicing your food at a (camp) table, not for chopping things down, that was what he carried a double bit axe for...
You're right mate, when i carry my nessie its instead of an axe. Duncan's is just a camp knife in the nessmuk style
I would like a shorter one though. 4-5" long and maybe in 2mm, a real slicey bugger
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