Hardin WSK

The Hardin WSK is a re-design of the WSK
popularized by Dave Beck.

This model differs from the original in several
ways.

First, the blade has a modified downward angle
which allows for more down-swing force when
chopping.

Second, the blade features a hollow that goes
much higher than the original which allows for
much easier and smoother slicing.

Third, the blade has a sharpened quarter
rounder which is more of a gut hook than a
quarter rounder.

Next, the teeth on the top, while made more for
square notching, are more than capable of
medium duty saw work.  The teeth are also
formed in a way that they can double as wire
cutters.  The hole in the blade is a leverage
hole for wire cutting and for snapping bone
etc...

Also, a thumb ramp was added on the top and
handle to allow better grip.  

The handle is also contoured in such a way that
it allows maximum grip in either the forward or
downward position.  

The blade is made from 1/4  stock steel (D2,
S30V or CPM154).  

To be added to the wait list please email me.