2 new knives from Brian Andrews

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That is a sweet pair. :thumbup: :cool: :thumbup:





"If you're not living on the edge, …you're taking up too much space."

Big Mike
 
what's the blade length and type of steel

The Bushcrafter has a 4 1/4" blade and the Badger is 2 5/8", steel is O1. I chose 5/32" steel for these, but Brian also offers 1/8th.

I notice that like myself, most of you are drawn the Badger. It's just one of those smaller knives that you want to use all the time. It's nice and compact, fits right in the side or back pocket. I really like that it has a full, fat handle while still keeping its compact size :thumbup:
 
I tried to get pics of just how sharp these came, but my camera gets blurry indoors when I try to use macro. I was getting curls off paper just by lightly skimming the edge, this is razorblade territory here! And this was after using them.
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Nice pics Tknife!

Brian does make some sweet knives ... love the badger :thumbup:

I dig that thing too. It is big enough to be a handful, but small enough to have all them time. In fact, that is why I made it. To be kind of an every day "utility" type of knife.

Because of that, it is probably my "most used." It gets all the dirty work too. I use it for doing all the normal stuff like cutting boxes, strings, sticks, but I also use it to cut leather and while making knives. Because it is there, it gets used :D

B
 
They both look awesome, as does all Brian's work, I especially dig that Badger it should be a real handy little blade !!!!
 
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