
The knives are each unique, handmade customs that are handmade in the old-crete style which really makes them unique. They have an upswept, sharpened clip point similar to a bowie, with a hilt that is a cross between an “Ear Dagger” and a Yataghan.
They are also all hand-engraved with traditional sayings from the Island of Crete.
The knife I received was the “Theseus” which is a type 1A:
The knife was shipped to me in under a week and was packaged extremely well. It did not come with a sheathe, but rather shipped wrapped in a beautiful hand-woven cloth. Immediately upon taking the knife into my hand I felt a superb sense of warmth from this knife. The beautiful cow-bone handle is designed for larger hands than I have, but it still felt extremely comfortable.

The engraving reads “ Though I have never had an enemy, I have a knife, to give as a present to a friend that I trust”.

Length: 7.5 inch blade, OA: 12 Inches
Weight: approximately 1 lb.
The shipping edge was not as sharp as I typically like my knives, however 10 minutes with a spyderco sharpmaker and a strop and I could shave with it. The edge retention is quite good and I was able to do all the following tests and slice up several cardboard boxes before it needed a touchup on the strop.
Phonebook Penetration Test: 300 Pages. Would likely go to the hilt in flesh. (Note, this is an abusive test for a knife of this type. While it came through with flying colors, I would not suggest stabbing phonebooks on the kitchen counter regularly.)
Push Cut: 1 sheet Newsprint using only the weight of the knife = 5 inches
Pull Cut: 1 sheet of paper only using the weight of a knife = Approximately 9 inches
The knife sliced through a 2 inch thick flank steak like it was a hot knife through butter.
I did not try to hack any bones as this knife is not designed for that, howcver it easily skinned, boned and jointed a chicken.
The knife has a superb sense of power and warmth to it. The weight is in the handle which makes it extremely fast and maneuverable. The grip is made from Cow bone and has a superb old world fit and finish. Overall this is an excellent knife and makes an excellent general purpose or hunting knife.
The knife also makes an excellent fighter, the sharpened clip point works extremely well in the back cut and it slices extremely well. The grip is comfortable in the pakal, saber, hammer and handshake grips. While it is not a light knife, it is extremely fast and maneuverable.
Mr. Pachtikos makes a beautiful and warm knife that has an amazing old-world charm. I heartily recommend Golden Horn knives for anyone looking for a knife that represents old-world values and a craftsman that truly takes pride in his work.
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