I was wondering what this blade pattern is called and if it's associated with any knife.
It looks like a spearpoint trying to be a wharncliffe.
My other Steel Warrior has a Spey blade instead.
Note to self: remember to flip iPad. Somehow when I click on the picture the enlargement is right side up.
Blade pattern.
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When I tap on the picture and it expands, it flips it right side up
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Some may call that a zulu spear. I don't rightly know.
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Re: Blade pattern.
Didn't do that for me. Had to save it, flip it and then re-post it. Yeah, that's what I've seen referred to as Tribal Spear.Miller Bro's wrote:When I tap on the picture and it expands, it flips it right side up
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Re: Blade pattern.
Just looks like a slightly large pen blade to me with an imperfect grind.
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I would have called it a drop point until my attention was directed to the difference. I like it, whatever it should be called. Steel Warrior has a bit of an offbeat blade shape at times. Here is a half whittler where the secondary blade does not really fit any standard blade shape. In my opinion it is pretty cool, but I do wonder it the Chinese do it on purpose or just do not get traditional blade patterns?
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