Sold: #1399, MuntjaX in SF100, Black Micarta and Premium Leather Sheath

Stuart Mitchell

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#1399 is a classic pattern and specification MuntjaX, the below is from my website...

The MuntjaX is a pattern of knife that I have been making for a good while now. It is a supremely capable all-arounder of a knife that punches well above its weight. Its 100mm blade, married to a very efficient grip, makes it a very popular model within my range.

As said, they get a 100mm blade, and this example is made from 3mm stock SF100 blade steel, heat-treated to Rc60/62. The blade is finished in a premium and very durable stonewash.

Full flat grinds with secondary bevels taking it to it's razor like edge.

Black canvas Micarta scales secured by a brace of stainless Corby type bolts. Click that link to find out why I use Corby-type bolts.

The sheath is handmade, hand-stitched and of premium grade. South American, veg-tanned, bull hide with a light wax finish. The colour is Dark Walnut.

They really are a stunning and totally fit for purpose design, its lines are so aesthetically pleasing I could sit and admire one for hours.

Here is a link to the MuntjaX page on my website. You'll see there that the starting price for this model knife is £395.

#1288, which is a brand new and prime example knife, is priced at £395.


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My favourite of your blade shapes.

Funny enough my wife and I were driving along yesterday and she asked what the traditional UK 11 year anniversary gift is.

A quick Google and she said it was Steel

"I'll have a new stalking knife then" I said.

This one please love 😁
 
My favourite of your blade shapes.

Funny enough my wife and I were driving along yesterday and she asked what the traditional UK 11 year anniversary gift is.

A quick Google and she said it was Steel

"I'll have a new stalking knife then" I said.

This one please love 😁
Thank you.

Obviously, any design (knife or otherwise) has to be primarily fit for purpose, but, for me anyway, it also needs to be aesthetically pleasing. I think that knives need nice lines as it were, I am delighted with the MuntjaX.
 
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