Hello All,
This is my first post to these forums.
My name is Frank and I am a knife designer and have always been interested in bushcraft and history, I have designed a knife based on the Anglo Saxon Seax.
I would very much like to show you a new Knife design I have come up with, it is an age old Anglo Saxon design but I have re-designed the format and added
some necessary changes to the knife.
Knife Description:
13 inches OAL
8 inch BL
5 inch Handle
It is sharp from Hilt to nose
It has a good piercing point
Saw back that works
Match striker/ or hammer
Screws in handle for quick change if needed
Brass Guard
Crusher
But if you look at the knife you can see that it is of the most robust construction, it has a full tang
and is guaranteed to give years of work without any worry about how the knife will stand up.
As you can see the prototype has been hand forged and is extremely tough.
Sincerely,
Frank Docherty (MCHC)
This is my first post to these forums.
My name is Frank and I am a knife designer and have always been interested in bushcraft and history, I have designed a knife based on the Anglo Saxon Seax.
I would very much like to show you a new Knife design I have come up with, it is an age old Anglo Saxon design but I have re-designed the format and added
some necessary changes to the knife.
Knife Description:
13 inches OAL
8 inch BL
5 inch Handle
It is sharp from Hilt to nose
It has a good piercing point
Saw back that works
Match striker/ or hammer
Screws in handle for quick change if needed
Brass Guard
Crusher
But if you look at the knife you can see that it is of the most robust construction, it has a full tang
and is guaranteed to give years of work without any worry about how the knife will stand up.
As you can see the prototype has been hand forged and is extremely tough.

Sincerely,
Frank Docherty (MCHC)
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