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Brisa Necker Knife Blade 70, Flat Grind

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  • flat ground blade in Swedish 12c27 steel ready for handle.
  • Brisa Necker Knife Blade 70, Flat Grind
  • Brisa Necker Knife Blade 70, Flat Grind
  • flat ground blade in Swedish 12c27 steel ready for handle.
  • Brisa Necker Knife Blade 70, Flat Grind
  • Brisa Necker Knife Blade 70, Flat Grind
$69.00

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Brisa Necker Knife Blade, Flat Grind

The "Necker" blade from Finnish brand Brisa is a short, sharp blade aimed at carrying around the neck or in a backpack, as opposed to belt carry.

The blade is about 3.2 mm thick, about 22 mm wide and has about 70 mm of blade, total length 160 mm.

The blade is in Swedish 12c27 Stainless Steel with satin finish, combining with the EnZo build quality and attention to fit and finish, into a high-quality knife.

The blade has a full flat grind. The short, sharp blade gives excellent control.

 

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2 Reviews

  • 5
    fits like a glove

    Posted by Unknown on 9th Apr 2018

    Few small knives fit my hand as well as this. Full flat grind, I love it. I have 2 blanks awaiting scales, diverted by building a Nordic 95, another truly excellent EnZo blade.

  • 5
    Necker flat grind blank.Everyone who sees it wants one!

    Posted by Gavin Deneen on 28th Aug 2017

    A simple,but extremely functional,small full tang blade.
    A mate and I both purchased white micarta handled finished knives at Ironfest this year. They took wicked razor edges courtesy of Mr Lansky and hold the edge remarkably well with considerable use.
    Being a tinkerer,I have purchased a number of blanks to be custom finished in the beautiful Australian gidgee hardwood with contrasting brass mosaic pins.They look awesome...problem is every man AND his pet dog wants one too.
    Great service Bjorn. First class thank you. Gavin Deneen

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