Desert Knife Works Sandshark Media
Published: 13 years ago
These very latest to arrive DKW SandSharks have a limited production ATS-34 ported style clip blade (double ground) in scotchbrite satin fnish with a gray anodized handleset as shown with matching blackti coated activator button. In addition this version has the black colored spacer that runs the length of the body.
Two years in development by our master machinist friends at Desert Knifeworks in "AREA 52" of the Arizona desert. The SANDSHARK dual action (spring power both ways) OTF is absolutely the best of the best. Words alone cannot begin to describe the experience of this knife's highly developed mechanical prowess, you must personally witness the concert of clicking as you trigger the blade in and out of the handle to appreciate the total departure from mainstream knifemania that this piece has taken in the hands of our makers who took this project to the very highest level imaginable before bringing it into limited production status.
And you probably wouldn't think it would take a master machinist of any reasonable talent two years to really come up with a knife like this. It looks really good, sounds even better and has excellent action in terms of speed, lock up and a tight blade fit far above anything we have offered to date in a similar design. But the most challenging part of the design for the makers was making this knife capable of surviving something that it would probably never see. Overview by PVK.com
Two years in development by our master machinist friends at Desert Knifeworks in "AREA 52" of the Arizona desert. The SANDSHARK dual action (spring power both ways) OTF is absolutely the best of the best. Words alone cannot begin to describe the experience of this knife's highly developed mechanical prowess, you must personally witness the concert of clicking as you trigger the blade in and out of the handle to appreciate the total departure from mainstream knifemania that this piece has taken in the hands of our makers who took this project to the very highest level imaginable before bringing it into limited production status.
And you probably wouldn't think it would take a master machinist of any reasonable talent two years to really come up with a knife like this. It looks really good, sounds even better and has excellent action in terms of speed, lock up and a tight blade fit far above anything we have offered to date in a similar design. But the most challenging part of the design for the makers was making this knife capable of surviving something that it would probably never see. Overview by PVK.com