One of Martin Lind's Beautiful Knives

Martin was kind enough to send me this beautiful knife that I couldn’t resist fiddling with even though it came already looking great:

I’m hoping he’ll jump on and tell us a little but more about it. What I can add now is that it is beautiful, well balanced and feels great in my hand.

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WOWZA!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

Edit: I should have saved my wowza for the 2nd pic!!
Sure is fun to throw it up on the TV screen and look at it. :wink:
[strike]Nice lookin[/strike] Beautiful knife.

Here’s another shot of it:

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Hi Clay.
im realy glad you liked it :slight_smile:

so what can i say about the knife, its a damascus blade and the scales are pear trees (almost sure)
its a small nice hunting knife with great balance, and now realy sharp I suppose ( now with a weps edge on it)
the scales got i from a very old cover for jewelery box, here in sweden.
i hope you use it when you go hunting :slight_smile:
Best regards
Martin lind

I’m definitely taking it with me in a couple of weeks!

[quote quote=“martinlind” post=4994]Hi Clay.
im realy glad you liked it :slight_smile:

so what can i say about the knife, its a damascus blade and the scales are pear trees (almost sure)
its a small nice hunting knife with great balance, and now realy sharp I suppose ( now with a weps edge on it)
the scales got i from a very old cover for jewelery box, here in sweden.
i hope you use it when you go hunting :slight_smile:
Best regards
Martin lind[/quote]

Beautiful Knife Porn :cheer:

Absolutely a Classy Knife!

What can I say?

Great mate! :wink:

Beautiful blade, beautiful handle, a very beautiful knife. In particular, I really like the sweep of the handle in the bolster area.

Bobby B.

Thanks all.:slight_smile:

That is one GORGEOUS knife ! I love the patterns in the Damascus steel and the wood handles, very nice
pairing indeed.

I ( up until about a year ago that is ) used to make Native American “Style” Flutes from all kinds of wood, bamboo, and even Urban Pine ( PVC ), and always treasured a piece of special wood like this…man, I would have loved to find a piece of it big enough to make a flute from…pair that wood with some inlaid crushed Turquoise and it would surely be eye candy. I still fiddle with the flutes a bit, but now that I have my WES Pro-Pack II, I am spending time sharpening, LOL.