Nessmuk...very old style knife from around 1850 designed by George Washington Sears AKA Nessmuk, man of the wilderness. Interesting guy kinda like Thoreau...look him up on Google. Anyway I wanted to forge one....deer antler stained & filed, 1084 steel thin & wide blade, hand sanded, and OAL 10 inches.
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View from spine of blade, deer antler filed and tapers toward blade...
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I really like that style...Looks functional.
Very nice Tip!
nice job ! I do like the nessmuk style
Nice jeff. Very nice
Good looking knife! I have a nessmuk with elk scales it's a very functional design
Rusty
Nice work! As always, it's a pleasure seeing your craftsmanship.
Good sturdy all around knife design, GW Sears would be proud.
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Great looking knife! Now, build the folding knife and 2 bit hatchet that completes the trio.
Phillip,
Do you have his book...Woodcraft and Camping written in 1884 and still in print today. I just purchased it from Amazon for like $9. The guy fascinates me as he was a minimalist on his camping treks. I now love the feel of the knife even though it's my rendition of his knife.
tippit, no, I don't. I have read it though. He is one of the reasons I have always wanted to hunt the Great North Woods. I did finally hunt northern Maine. I took a small black bear with my longbow last year. I'll be hunting Maine again this year. I'll be in camp with the guys from Black Widow Bows.
Good Luck to you. Will Sean be there? I'm staying are our farm in Aiken, SC through the year. This will be the first time for a summer here as we usually head home to MA & Me around June 1st. We've already had heat indexes above 100%...not sure this Northern Boy is going to fair well as we would be at our Maine lake house now :knothead:
Haven't heard if Sean will be there.
his book is a great read I got it to learn the secrets of his nessmuk design . not a lot of info yet a good story then an entire chapter on coffee! I do like coffee
That's a real nice one.....!!
Here's mine I bought it from an old buckskinner on line years ago. It has very old stag handle slabs also very old leather sinew stiched. It has a very thin blade and sharp enough to split a whisker. I keep it in my bag for when I need such a knife
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SWEEEET looking knife Jeffrey:::Very interesting book , I liked the part where Nessmuk is looking for the perfect canoe.
Just ordered book from Amazon. It'll be here Monday.
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Never knew I wanted a Nessmuk knife until right now. Very nice work thanks for sharing....
Me either!!!
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I am not a big fan of the Nessmuk style knife but tippit I do like yours very nice looking knife well done.
Nice work there! :clapper: