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Delphax Sharp Finger
Delphax Sharp Finger
Named for delphax—the wild hog of ancient Greece—the Delphax Sharp Finger is a blade shaped by necessity rather than ornament. In classical life, the delphax was not hunted for sport but for sustenance, ritual, and survival. This knife carries that same purpose-forward spirit: clean cuts, absolute control, no wasted motion.
Where larger field knives muscle through tasks, the Delphax works close and deliberate. It is a skinning blade, a camp knife, and a daily companion—meant to live on the belt, not wait in the pack.
🔱 Steel & Edge
Forged from 3/32" high-carbon 15N20, the Delphax Sharp Finger balances strength with surgical precision. The steel’s nickel content lends both toughness and a subtle visual depth beneath a working polish—steel chosen not for fashion, but for resilience at the edge.
A high flat grind runs confidently to the spine, creating a blade that slices cleanly through hide, flesh, and fiber while remaining stout enough for camp chores and daily utility. The upswept profile and pronounced finger control echo the classic Sharpfinger geometry, refined here for modern heat treatment and hand-finished performance.
At just over three inches of blade, the Delphax excels where control matters most: field dressing game, cleaning fish, carving, food prep, and those countless small tasks where a larger knife feels clumsy.
🌲 Handle & Grip
The handle is built for wet hands, cold fingers, and long days.
Canvas micarta scales provide a warm, confident grip that improves with use, impervious to blood, water, and weather. The subtle texture locks into the hand without abrasion, making the Delphax equally comfortable barehanded or gloved.
Mosaic brass pins add both structural strength and quiet visual character—small points of craft that reveal themselves only up close. The handle geometry fills the palm without excess, keeping the knife compact, balanced, and instinctive in use.
🛠️ A Working Hunter’s Blade
The Delphax Sharp Finger is not nostalgic. It does not imitate tradition—it continues it.
This is a knife for hunters who value clean work, anglers who know the feel of scales and spine, and everyday carriers who want a fixed blade that earns its space. It rides light, works hard, and cleans easily—ready again without ceremony.
🔻 Specifications
Steel: High-carbon 15N20
Blade Length: Approx. 3.3"
Blade Thickness: 3/32"
Grind: High flat
Blade Profile: Upswept clip, Sharpfinger-style
Handle: Canvas micarta
Pins: Mosaic brass
Construction: Full tang
Use: Field dressing, fish cleaning, camp chores, EDC
⚔️ Diomedes Industries – Blades with a Soul. Tools with a Story.
Delphax Sharp Finger
Named for delphax—the wild hog of ancient Greece—the Delphax Sharp Finger is a blade shaped by necessity rather than ornament. In classical life, the delphax was not hunted for sport but for sustenance, ritual, and survival. This knife carries that same purpose-forward spirit: clean cuts, absolute control, no wasted motion.
Where larger field knives muscle through tasks, the Delphax works close and deliberate. It is a skinning blade, a camp knife, and a daily companion—meant to live on the belt, not wait in the pack.
🔱 Steel & Edge
Forged from 3/32" high-carbon 15N20, the Delphax Sharp Finger balances strength with surgical precision. The steel’s nickel content lends both toughness and a subtle visual depth beneath a working polish—steel chosen not for fashion, but for resilience at the edge.
A high flat grind runs confidently to the spine, creating a blade that slices cleanly through hide, flesh, and fiber while remaining stout enough for camp chores and daily utility. The upswept profile and pronounced finger control echo the classic Sharpfinger geometry, refined here for modern heat treatment and hand-finished performance.
At just over three inches of blade, the Delphax excels where control matters most: field dressing game, cleaning fish, carving, food prep, and those countless small tasks where a larger knife feels clumsy.
🌲 Handle & Grip
The handle is built for wet hands, cold fingers, and long days.
Canvas micarta scales provide a warm, confident grip that improves with use, impervious to blood, water, and weather. The subtle texture locks into the hand without abrasion, making the Delphax equally comfortable barehanded or gloved.
Mosaic brass pins add both structural strength and quiet visual character—small points of craft that reveal themselves only up close. The handle geometry fills the palm without excess, keeping the knife compact, balanced, and instinctive in use.
🛠️ A Working Hunter’s Blade
The Delphax Sharp Finger is not nostalgic. It does not imitate tradition—it continues it.
This is a knife for hunters who value clean work, anglers who know the feel of scales and spine, and everyday carriers who want a fixed blade that earns its space. It rides light, works hard, and cleans easily—ready again without ceremony.
🔻 Specifications
Steel: High-carbon 15N20
Blade Length: Approx. 3.3"
Blade Thickness: 3/32"
Grind: High flat
Blade Profile: Upswept clip, Sharpfinger-style
Handle: Canvas micarta
Pins: Mosaic brass
Construction: Full tang
Use: Field dressing, fish cleaning, camp chores, EDC
⚔️ Diomedes Industries – Blades with a Soul. Tools with a Story.