The Ultimate Nessmuk Set

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British Red

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George Washington Sears 1821 – 1890) was a writer for Forest and Stream magazine and an early Bushcrafter / ultralight camper. His articles were written under the name, "Nessmuk", as were his books including the seminal work "Woodcraft and Camping"

This is the great man (note his bag with the knife in the back)

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This is his book

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which describes "The Nessmuk Trio" of axe, belt knife and pen knife. He illustrates his own set which took him a long time to get right

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Over an even longer period of time, I have tried to recreate the set (including the bag shown in the top photograph).

I suspect my quest was as long as his!

Here is the finished set I ended up with


Nessmuk Trio by British Red, on Flickr

The axe is made by Lee Reeves in the USA. It has a head made in the manner of old with a mild steel eye to absorb shocks and high carbon bits forge welded in to give a razor sharp cutting edge. The head is 5 1/2" by 2 1/2" and the axe 15" overall.

The axe weighs just over 1lb 2oz - just 522g. It is an amazingly light tool for such a capable axe. Lee made this axe with a "Nessmuk" designed head, with one edge thicker for cutting knots and other tough cutting chores and one thinner for precise cutting.

The helve as fitted is curly maple.

There are two complete spare handles in (IIRC) Hickory that I asked Lee to make, since the helves are unusual in design

There is a quality leather mask as supplied by Lee (with belt slits) and a "fast access" removable belt mask made for me by Singteck


Nessmuk Axe in mask (front) by British Red, on Flickr


Nessmuk axe in mask (rear) by British Red, on Flickr

The knife and bag were made for me by the man I consider the "master of Nessmuk" knives, Joel Delorme (after much nagging to make a faithful reproduction)


Nessmuk knife (left) by British Red, on Flickr


Nessmuk knife (right) by British Red, on Flickr

Joel's description is

4 3/4" blade 01 tools steel. 10" long overall. Blade is etched with ferric acid, I had to epoxy it into the handle so mixed so crushed Oak charcoal into it to make it look more "traditional", single brass pin riveted in place, probably not needed but looks nice anyway

I deliberately didn't polish the blade too much, and etched it with ferric acid, it look a bit mottled, just like it's had a bit of life!

The blade is 3 mm thick.

The sheath is 3mm veg tan leather, wet moulded, linen thread and riveted copper tacks


Nessmuk knife in sheath (front) by British Red, on Flickr


Nessmuk knife in sheath (rear) by British Red, on Flickr

The possibles bag is also by Joel Delorme and is based upon the designs for an 18thC hunting pouch found in the book "Recreating the 18th century hunting pouch". It has been adapted by Joel to match up with Nessmuks possibles pouch seen in the top engraving

The front is traditional


Nessmuk bag (front) by British Red, on Flickr

But the back has an extra buckle and retaining strap


Nessmuk bag (rear) by British Red, on Flickr

This allows the knife to be mounted on the back of the bag as seen in the top illustration and then worn between bag and body


Nessmuk bag with knife attached by British Red, on Flickr

To round out the set I'll include the (EDC legal) Rough Rider slipjoint that matches the illustration nicely - right down to the shield on the handle!


Rough Rider Nessmuk style penknife by British Red, on Flickr

The only reason I am selling is that I need to buy some bench tools for work I am doing regularly and need to raise funds for them.

Axe sold privately so knives and bag withdrawn :)

I will advertise the item elsewhere so if more than one person shouts "yes please" I will use the time and date stamp of the first private message I receive saying "I'll take it" as the winner :)

I though of adding something about how unique these items are - but I think they speak for themselves!

Red
 
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weekender

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After recent comments Red 1 I'm surprised your selling 2 I seem to remember a certain someone who must be counting all his pennies right now or thinking of robbing a bank!!!! 😉 lovely set, very unique and with a tie to history.
 

Mesquite

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If only I had the money... I've craved that axe for such a long time.

I shall now go off to find a corner and sob quietly
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British Red

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I'm surprised your selling

Health issues and lifestyle changes mean I don't get out for long term woods time like I once did, but I have plenty of time fabricating stuff around the homestead - so a different tool set would meet my needs better now - and hopefully get these lovely tools some more use :)
 

weekender

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I understand when changes must mean sacrifices, that's a very coveted set by the two chaps above 😄 as read on other threads.... Perhaps they could club together and share!!?😉😄 it's a lovely set Red and very much worth there asking price IMO. GLWTS
 

Mesquite

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Perhaps they could club together and share!!?

Believe me, we've been discussing it as soon as Hugh posted the sale up.

Unfortunately neither of us have the money spare to even club together and buy them from Hugh.

It's even more galling for me because I have the money but just can't justify buying the full set whilst I don't have a job :(
 

Macaroon

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If I was a little (?) younger I'd walk barefoot up to your homestead to collect these! What a unique set for somebody to buy and use and cherish.

Good luck with the sale..............................
 

dean4442

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I'll give you a kidney for them, actually I'll give you both as it would be worth it just to hold them while I gasp my last :goodnight:
Colin
 

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