Seax Neck Knife

Proven over the centuries to be a rugged outdoorsman design, the Viking Seax is the perfect utility knife for hunters, fishermen, and tradesmen alike, and if you do all three, the Seax knife will never let you down. 

Fishing – Hunting – Camping – Work

Serrations not available.

In stock

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$154.95

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Seax Neck Knife

Proven over the centuries to be a rugged outdoorsman design, the Viking Seax is the perfect utility knife for hunters, fishermen, and tradesmen alike, and if you do all three, the Seax knife will never let you down. 

Fishing – Hunting – Camping – Work

Serrations not available.

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In stock

Earn 155 Rewards Points When You Order This Item.

$154.95

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The Emerson Seax Neck Knife is the result of demand for neck knives as well as the popularity of our Seax folder released earlier this year. This neck knife features our incredibly popular Seax blade with a skeletonized steel body. The rough finish gives it a dark brushed look that stands out from the rest of our knives. Slats in the handle area leave room to add paracord for a comfortable and customizable grip.

Each comes with its very own molded Kydex blade sheath and neck chain. Dependability you can trust.

 

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Getting To Know Your Blade

BLADE STYLE: VIKING SEAX

 

The Seax Blade follows a straight or slightly curved edge right out from the choil to the point which is below the center line. Sometimes referred to as a Wharncliffe.

anatomy of an emerson knife blade

The flat part of the blade is where the logo and model information will be.

A bevel is where the grind begins and it will continue down toward the bottom of the blade.

The edge is the point at which the blade is sharpened into a 25-30 degree angle to achieve a razor sharpness.

Using the above information, you can now determine what type of blade edge you have.

A standard Emerson Chisel Grind will be completely flat on the back side of the blade. It will have the flat part, move into a bevel and finally into the cutting edge.

An Emerson conventional V-Grind will have the same layout but it will have a bevel on the front and backside. However, this bevel will not be sharpened into a cutting edge. The edge will only be ground on the front side of the blade.

The Emerson Zero Grind will only been seen on handmade Custom Emerson Knives. These hand ground blades skip the bevel completely. They go from the flat surface and dive into the cutting edge, thus giving it a true razor sharp chisel edge.

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Material & Grind
Blade154CM
GrindConventional V-Grind w/ Chisel Edge
Specifications
Overall Length7.75 in.
Blade Length3.25 in.
Blade Thickness.125 in.
Hardness57-59RC
Weight4.5 oz.
  1. Marty Reno

    This is an underrated knife for sure! I've used this knife for awhile now and have been pleasantly surprised. It's very agile and quick in the hand. I did a Paracord wrap on the handle and certainly prefer it.

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