I really liked the handle ergonomics and the blade shape which had a very fine point but was still quite a bit wider than the omnipresent Woodlore pattern at the time. I also liked the small flat part of the blade spine too which was rounded for a reinforced thumb grip, almost like a thumb ramp. Mostly the ergonomics though as it was much fuller in the hand than anything else available at that time. 2004. The wider blade and it’s overall shape made choking up on the blade very safe and comfortable. Something I do a lot with my knives When doing close up or fine work.
The sheath was made from really thick horsehide leather too. The overall aesthetic really appealed to me and it was this knife that spurred me to design my own.
I have found a picture of a rehandled one.
If anyone has one they want to sell. Please give me a shout.