Blade length: 5"
Cutting edge: 4 1/4"
Grip: 4 1/2"
Material: Walnut scales held by brass pins
OAL: 9 1/2"
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When first handling this seax which I will heceforth refer to as Wolf Claw, one of the things that struck me is the balance and ergonomic proportions of this seax. Transitions from forward to "ice pick" grip are lightning fast and the gently curving grip enables a a great chopping cut when the peice is held in a saber grip with the heel of the hand resting on the butt of the grip. This thing would be devastating in a close in fight, a very nimble knife yet deceptively powerful and frankly one of the better knives in terms of ergonomics I've ever handled. Its not large but in a close in scenario thats a distinct advantage.
The blade design which I call a wolfs claw was never one of my favorites but it is now, I owned a similar design made by Cold Steel,
but this knife is a polar opposite, the walnut grip is warm well fitted and gives the impression the seax actually *wants* to be used, no black paint and plastic grips here
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In the big picture the fit and finish were awesome, the ergonomics were spectacular and it was sharp as a razor. I am extremely proud
to own this seax. It is everything a belt knife should be in my opinion.
Eric, I can only speak for myself but I think crafted an excellent tool/weapon here. It suits me to the ground and I'm a very satisfied customer
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~RD~