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Seax Fixed Blade

Finish: stonewash-sf

The Viking Seax is a rugged, time-tested utility knife built for hunters, fishermen, and tradesmen. A folding version of the iconic Seax design, it combines historical craftsmanship with modern functionality.

How To Use The Wave Feature

How To Use The Wave Feature

An important part of knowing the anatomy of an Emerson Knife is knowing how to utilize it. Using the  patented Emerson Wave Feature correctly, you can deploy the knife out of pocket rapidly. It takes some practice to master. See how it's done in the video above.

An important part of knowing the anatomy of an Emerson Knife is knowing how to utilize it. Using the  patented Emerson Wave Feature correctly, you can deploy the knife out of pocket rapidly. It takes some practice to master. See how it's done in the video above.

Customer Reviews

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Nathon j.

The mini seax has become my #1 work knife

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murr42

Nice small knife, the point is a little delicate, but that’s what I wanted. I have a super comander and super cqc7 that I love, so this is my fine cutting knife.

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C. Y.

My Seax arrived today and immediately upon putting it in my hand, it just exuded superb craftsmanship. The contours of the handle fit my hand perfectly whether holding it regularly, or in the "ice pick" reverse grip, and the G10 scales gave me a positive purchase on the handle . The blade itself came scalpel sharp, and the needle-like tip pierces with ease. The grind on the blade is absolutely gorgeous in the stonewash version! This knife has replaced my Spyderco Yojimbo 2 as my EDC knife. Wharncliffe blades like the Seax are awesome for light everyday cutting tasks, but absolutely devastating self-defense blades should that unfortunate need arise. This knife isn't cheap, but then again, for an exceptionally high quality tool you could trust your life to, buy once, cry once.

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Daniel C.

This is my first Emerson. I watched many YouTube reviews and there were some complaints about fit and finish issues. I decided to try it anyways. This one has a flawless fit, finish, and sharpness level. The wave opener is nicely radiused to reduce wear on your pocket corner, unlike Spyderco's wave opener which has 90 degree corners which I had to sand down with wet/dry sandpaper to reduce it's harshness. The reason I bought this was to replace my EDC Benchmade Adamas, primarily for the emergency speed-opening feature. The ONLY thing that would make this knife better is a 90 degree spine. Emerson is reportedly building these for primitive or rough use conditions. It'd be nice to have a 90 degree spine for occasional bushcraft use instead of the current convex spine.

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Adam F.

I got one when they were first released. While I no longer have it, it remains the knife that changed my mind about EKI (now a big fan). I've said for a long time that a wharncliffe with a good point and a little belly is probably the most useful blade profile there is, and the EKI Seax has these features in spades. Happy to see this model back in the line-up.

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Mark C.

Outstanding knife! I own the full size and wanted something with the same blade and this fit the bill. My favorite Emerson so far and this is my 11th one. Keep the the great work I just ordered the sheep dog.

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Mark

The seax is a true beast! Fit and finish are second to none.Had a little lock stick but nothing a little lead from a pencil didnt cure. Hard to pick this or my Tiger as my favorite. i have 8 emmersons with two more getting shipped and havent been dissapointed yet. Keep up the good work1

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Jon D.

I’m fortunate to have quite a few Emersons. The Seax hadn’t really been on my radar because wharncliffe blades had never seemed practical to me. Then I started seeing some had chosen it for hard use, so it was time to give it a shot. Practical is in the eye of the user, and now I know it just plain works, and works well. It also seriously speaks for itself when presented. I dig it.

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