Hey guys,
I had an interesting meeting with a knife maker last week & am hoping to get some advice, opinions, etc regarding his product. Some of you may know that deltaoutdoorsman.com is slowly expanding into the knife arena, and while I'm learning about the hierarchy, industry dynamics, and players in this product segment, I have a LONG way to go. So, when this individual approached me about marketing & selling these knives, I was both honored & a touch intimidated as these knives are unlike any others I've seen.
Here are some details regarding the knife & the designer...
The manufacturer is also the designer, who has an extensive background as a Master Metalsmith and knife builder. Prior to his current full time profession as Knife Maker, he was a Plank Holder with TF 123 (and I'm not talking Airsoft here!). The idea for this knife was hatched in 1985 due to operational need(s), so a lot of time & thought has gone into it's design, construtction, etc.
I have a PROTOTYPE in my possession and all I can say is this is one robust, BAD ASS knife! The actual production version is a couple of weeks away but what you see in these pics is 99% of what will be available with the production model. The one major difference is the scales will be a graphite black color, instead of the ceracote coyote seen in the pics here (the coyote scales will be an option next year). According to the designer, the tip will penetrate soft body armor and carries a lifetime warranty. There are THREE unique cutting edges/angles to the blade, which you can see in the pics (one at the tanto point, one at the blade that runs the middle third, and the last at the lower third). It will come with a molle compatible sheath.
Here is where the rubber this the road for me...
This knife is designed to be used hard by professionals in the field. The designer has "been there, done that" in the operational sense, and knows that a good knife can sometimes be the difference in whether you come home or not. I don't have the experience to judge his creation, and am hoping to get you thoughts, imput, and opinions as to whether you think I should invest in this model. The retail price point is tentatively going to be somewhere between $600-$700, as the knife is hand made and a limited production of less than 50 a month.
So, what do you think? Good, bad, ugly.
Thanks for looking
Ceylon
deltaoutdoorsman.com
**NOTE: The pics were taken by me with a digital camera I have on hand. If I move forward, a pro will have the opportunity to shoot it's pics. My camera simply does NOT do this knife justice, it is MUCH nicer & impressive in person...