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"Skeg"  tactical, counterterrorism, crossover knife, obverse side view in T4 Cryogenically treated ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel blade, 304 stainless steel bolsters, white and black tortoiseshell pattern G10 fiberglass/epoxy composite handle, hybrid tension tab-locking sheath in kydex, anodized aluminum, black oxide stainless steel and anodized titanium
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Mercury Magnum

"Mercury Magnum" 440C high chromium stainless steel blade, 304 stainless steel bolsters, Red Leopard Skin Jasper gemstone handle, hand-tooled basketweave crossdraw leather sheath
Mercury Magnum: fine tactical tanto custom knife

One of a trio of knives commissioned by a client for his closest friends, the Mercury Magnum is a hefty tactical style knife, a design submitted by and made for law enforcement SWAT teams. This serious tanto style blade has an aggressive point and is hollow ground throughout for a devastating sharp edge. The blade has a half-length top swage to reduce point profile, and plenty of spine thickness to support the cutting edge and tip. The blade design has a useful thumb rise for control, and the fully tapered tang is fileworked completely. The handle shape has substantial quillons for security and a good belly for comfort. The handle has 304 high nickel, high chromium bolsters for supreme toughness and zero care, and the handle is striking Red Leopard Skin Jasper gemstone, which is tough and durable.

The sheath he requested is a straightforward hand-tooled basketweave design, made for crossdraw from the left side, blade down, and has plenty of thickness in 9-10 oz. leather shoulder, hand-stitched with polyester sinew, dyed, lacquered, and sealed.

One of a beautiful trio of knives for a great client with lucky friends!

Thanks, P. W.!

They are beautiful. Thank you for the fine craftsmanship.

--P.


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"Mercury Magnum" reverse side view. Note custom etching in mirror finished hollow grind of blade, note angle of belt loop in crossdraw sheath "Mercury Magnum" spine view, filework detail. Note thick spine for strong blade to handle junction, dovetailed bolsters and gemstone handle scales "Mercury Magnum" inside handle tang detail. Note fully tapered tang for good balance, deep quilions for handle security "Mercury Magnum" obverse side handle detail. Red Leopard Skin Jasper is tough, hard, durable and beautiuful "Mercury Magnum" reverse side handle view. Bolsters are zero care high nickel-chromium austenitic stainless steel "Mercury Magnum" sheathed view. Knife rides deep in sheath for protection of wearer, can be easily pulled with rear hawk's bill quillon, crossdraw sheath sits angled on belt, left side "Mercury Magnums" trio of fine handmade custom knives in stainless steel, hollow ground with stainless steel bolsters and Red Leopard Skin Jasper gemstone handles

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