The Vardr features deep scalloping on the handle for a secure grip.
Like many cutting tools throughout history, the weapons of the battlefield are influenced from the tools of peacetime. The karambit was originally an agriculture tool in Indonesia, and tomahawks were used in the woodlands of the United States when they weren’t employed as tools of war. It makes sense then that Dave Wenger’s work, popular with woodsmen, hunters, and campers, became popular with armed professionals doing work in harm’s way.