You have a very nice drop point there. I think drop points help us make precise cuts while rotating the blade. Not to mention state-of-the-art styling..
That's an unusual knife, blade & handle look mismatched to me,.....why have a nail nick when there is enough space to put a hole? Lol
0142hrs HI time...clipped to the outside of my pocket, is one of the most effective "sewing needles" ever.
The handle is actually a copperhead pattern, the blade a wharncliffe. But they combined them to an overall rather unusual shape - which makes more me the charm of this knife. The nail Nick is indeed a bit useless because there is enough room to just grab the blade. A hole on the other hand would probably go too much against the traditional look.
The PM2 did good work on paracord and the tape that was holding a utility knife to a board. The very sharp 3OT got my loose dead skin on my hand looking better.
Can you tell me what this is, and a little bit about it? It looks classy and the blade looks (at least in the second picture) sufficiently long. Usually I feel that the blades of classic knives (like Case etc) are rather small and I am looking for something in that field with like 3-4" blade length. Sent from my smartphone using an app.