This Nessmuk-style knife is a winner! |
Sometimes a knife just looks right, and that's what drew my eye to an ad for a "Nessmuk" knife. It looked like a quality workhorse.
For a little background here, George Washington Sears, 1821-1890, is better known by his pen name of "Nessmuk". He wrote one of the first wilderness survival books, "Woodcraft," in 1884 and was a regular contributor to "Forest and Stream Magazine."
So when I saw a Nessmuk-style knife advertised by C.T. Fischer Knives, based in Elk City, Idaho, I just had to try one out . I called knife maker Christopher T. Fischer and asked about his product line.
Here's my thoughts on the knife after testing it: click on Nessmuk knife review.
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