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WINNER - BLADE 2014 Collaboration Knife of the Year
The Spartan-George V14 Dagger is Spartan Blades’ first collaboration with the gifted and prolific knifemaker Les George.
Beginning with the formation of the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) following the end of World War 2, daggers have come to symbolize the most elite of the military special operations units and intelligence agencies. With the Spartan-George V-14 Dagger, Spartan Blades' goal was to create a custom knife that improved upon a classic profile with better materials and a more thoughtful design.
The V-14 features a full-tang design combined with a 0.63mm (0.25 inch) precision ground thickness, making for a very reliable blade. Each of these handcrafted knives is first hollow ground with four symmetrical bevels, then vacuum heat treated, double deep cryogenically treated and double tempered. The end result is added edge retention and toughness, thus fixing the classic durability problem that has plagued military daggers in the past.
In addition to an extremely high quality blade, the Spartan-Georgie V-14 features an ergonomic and textured handle specifically designed for maximum comfort and a confident grip. This is where Spartan opted to diverge from tradition, choosing an oblong handle with flats on each side to assist in the indexing and use of the knife during times of limited visibility.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.