Jesse James Knifemaker?

StuGatz

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Not intended as a sales pitch of any kind and more inquisitive about "celebrity like" people jumping into the knife industry. Just received this in an email.

Seems as if there is a new custom knife maker in town. Wonder if there will be a booth at any upcoming knife shows? Thoughts?

The (what appears to be a reverse clip point?) has me baffled but then again, I'm no expert. Perhaps a bend on the karambit or seax? Reminds me of the now aged HK advert that had rounds loaded backwards in a magazine, but then again, I'm no expert...


Jesse James, legendary bike builder & firearms producer
has expanded his reach into the knife industry.
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JJKC4DP Big Fixie Survival Bowie

16.5" (41.91cm) overall. 9.5" (24.13cm) black Cerakote finish sawback A2 tool steel drop point blade. Lanyard hole. Weight: 1.94lb. A2 Tool Steel hollow handle with air/water tight capsule and O‑ring seal. Black Boltaron MOLLE compatible belt sheath. Boxed.
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Retail Price: $2,399.95

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JJKC4TT Big Fixie Survival Knife

16.5" (41.91cm) overall. 9.5" (24.13cm) black Cerakote finish sawback A2 tool steel bowie blade. Lanyard hole. A2 Tool Steel hollow handle with air/water tight capsule and O‑ring seal. Black Boltaron MOLLE compatible belt sheath. Boxed.
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Retail Price: $2,399.95

The Jesse James Big Fixie knives are machined from a single billet of A2 Tool Steel that is 17'' long, 3'' diameter and weighs 32lbs.
 

sledhead

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Well, the machining is outstanding but the knife just looks odd. Love to see it in person though. Sure it will make an appearance at Blade this weekend.
 

kerneldrop

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He "made" a 1911, too. Now is your time to buy a bike, 1911, and a knife.
 

aginthelaw

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It was for me. I had a Phill Hartsfield strongboy made out of a2 steel and it never needed sharpening. For years it kept an edge that could shave layers off of business cards
 
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Pretty work of art. Not a knife I would use, and I have many, many knives and use them regularly.

Also, Jesse James is a piece of who cheats on his wife and publicly berates his employees. I would no more support JJ than I would Hitler.
 

boo5ted

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Pretty work of art. Not a knife I would use, and I have many, many knives and use them regularly.

Also, Jesse James is a piece of who cheats on his wife and publicly berates his employees. I would no more support JJ than I would Hitler.


Still an amazing craftsman imo.
 

warren5421

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It is the standard serial survivel knife with point ground wrong. To me it is unusable even as a boat ancker 🔗 . It is too heavy to work as a knife and looking at it probably not very fast to handle.

I DO'T LIKE!!!!
 

UFO

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$2400 for that? No thanks. I'll stick with Bark River and LT Wright.
 
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