This custom knife combines the aggressive historical profile of a Broken Back Seax with the ergonomics of a Bowie-style handle, creating a powerful tool designed for bushcraft, survival, and heavy outdoor work.
The blade measures 8 inches and is forged from SUP9 Japanese spring steel, a material known for its exceptional toughness, flexibility, and resistance to chipping. This makes it ideal for demanding tasks such as chopping, carving, and general camp work. The blade features the iconic broken-back seax geometry, providing a strong tip and excellent cutting power.
Near the handle, the spine includes a sharpened false edge section, specifically designed to strike ferro rods easily, allowing you to start fires quickly in survival situations.
The handle measures 6 inches and is crafted from solid walnut wood, offering a warm, natural feel and a secure grip. The Bowie-inspired handle shape provides excellent control and comfort during extended use.
At the pommel, a lanyard hole is included for attaching a wrist strap, ensuring better retention and safety when working in demanding conditions.
With an overall length of 14 inches, this knife delivers a perfect balance between power, control, and durability — making it a reliable companion for bushcraft enthusiasts, outdoorsmen, and collectors who appreciate historically inspired blades built for real use.



