a winter walk with a fiddleback machete and some other beastly blades, lots of pics

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ok well i got my fiddleback machete late last week but i am not off on weekends right now so the review and woods walk had to wait until today. i took out some monsters today along w/ the 12 incher. so today the hike involved the busse b-11, esee junglas, a cold steel kukri, and the fiddle back 12 inch machete.

My brother, our friend juice, me and my little one mad dog :) set out into the woods. let me start out with the snow was at that horrible point where its almost solid but not enough to support you so you end up falling through every step, which is super annoying and tons of extra work. anywho. led by my fearless little one we set off around noon. no sheath made for the machete yet so the machete was just in hand on the walk into the woods. let me say this thing slices through green stuff (even frozen) up to 1 inch in diameter like freaking laser. its amazing. if you have 4 wheeler trails that you clean up every spring this is a must have for sure, or a hunting lease and you need to clear trails same deal a must have.

so we got out to where we thought was a good spot and we started to set up camp. getting the fire pit ready, clearing the area, making the firewood, playing w/ the little one, all the good stuff. well the fiddleback 12 incher was chopping hard dead wood very well, (surprisingly so for such thing stock) it batoned well for a thin long blade also. it made good fuzz sticks though that was a bit more work than w/ a smaller blade. we were about to get the fire started and as i looked over i see our friend juice smacking the knife with his hand cause his baton log broke. as i started to say don't do that i heard the ohhhh shit and saw the blood. the busse basic 11 had bit him and bit him bad. about a inch long and what appeared to be to the bone and possibly through the tendon. i washed it out and patched him up with the first aid kit. they gave him 3 stitches just to keep it closed and said he has to see a hand specialist tomorrow for the final patch work.

so not a ton of pictures but enough and i beat the hell out of the fiddleback machete so i feel i can give it a pretty decent review. also something i left out of the above that is very well known about andy. his handles are amazing. they feel so good in the hand even when chopping on harder woods for prolonged periods.

if you don't own one get out and buy one as its about a good of woods tool as you can get. mix it with a sak farmer and i think you would have a great woods bumming/camping set up. on to the pics

all other knives out today are awesome. the cheapest being the kukri which out chopped all the others as to be expected. all great blades and we had a ton of fun minus the mishap. my daughter was super helpful and wanted to make sure juice was all bandaged up. she even washed it out for him and held his arm on the walk back. very cool of her. either way i will try to get some more pics and hopefully get out tomorrow again with the blades but who knows.


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more to come in the next post
 
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here are some actual knife pics that were out today. they are all awesome tools but folks always remember how quick they can turn on you :)

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didn't get the chance to get them all laid out to take a pic in the woods but now i know to do that first for sure. you never know when your going to have to pack up in a hurry and leave. get the pics while you can.


the set up that caused all the problems and cut the hike short along with my buddies finger

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either way i know it wasn't the most detailed as everything was cut short after only a couple hours, but i got enough time in with the machete for sure and counting all the boxes its slain. i can easily vouch for this awesome tool. its light and fast in the hand. the contours of the handle and blade are amazing, the tip is sharp and good for drilling, all in all you can't beat it for the price. if you haven't yet get with andy to grab one of these awesome blades.
 
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Nice pic's, that B11 setup is wicked!

thanks brother we appreciate it. it's a homemade set up of ours.

we had a great time out walking and chopping minus my buddy cutting himself but i suppose sometimes life needs to remind you that you have to be careful or shit happens. either way we had a great time even through the mishap.
 
Good review! I need to contact Andy and see if he'll have some of his 12 machetes at the Blade Show this year. I'm really wanting to try one out. Sorry to her about your buddies "accident"...a few cuts now and then keep us on our toes:D

ROCK6
 
blades are great but the shining star is that sweet little girl. more parents taking their children to the boonies not only supports outdoor sports but turns them from the streets.--dennis
 
let us know how the hand specialist went. Also, can you PM me pictures of the cut, if you have any? I use 'em for knife powerpoints.
 
blades are great but the shining star is that sweet little girl. more parents taking their children to the boonies not only supports outdoor sports but turns them from the streets.--dennis

lol thanks she is my pride and joy for sure. she loves to hang out in the woods with dad, learning about fire and knives. sleeping in snow forts we build. we have a great time together always


joe we wrapped it up pretty quick and didn't get any pictures of the actual cut (but it was gnarly, when we washed it out it looked like you could see the bone) but we can probably get you some of the after math. they do think he nicked his tendon but we will know more today.


rock definitely get with ANDY for one of the machete's for 110 dollars shipped i would say your going to be hard pressed to find a better more comfortable woods tool.
 
Hope the hand heals well and fast!!
by the way, what's the actual spine thickness on that chete?
thanks much!
Ted
be safe...
 
great pics...:thumbup: i need to pick up one of the Fiddelback machete's..

the little one sure is a cutie..:)
 
Nice pics, thanks.
Hope your buddy is OK.
Your a good dad for taking your daughter and teaching her woods skills, its something she will hopefully use forever and priceless, not to mention quality time together. I too have the 12", well not yet but im on the list, cant wait too get it.
Thanks again for taking us along.
Be safe and have fun.
Ray
 
Hope the hand heals well and fast!!
by the way, what's the actual spine thickness on that chete?
thanks much!
Ted
be safe...

ted i will see if i can measure and get the thickness for you, i am not positive on it but i am pretty sure the 12's are a little thicker than the other versions he is offering.

again thanks for all the kind words about my little one. she is a blast and would rather be out in the woods than on the couch thats for sure
 
Good review! I need to contact Andy and see if he'll have some of his 12 machetes at the Blade Show this year. I'm really wanting to try one out. Sorry to her about your buddies "accident"...a few cuts now and then keep us on our toes:D

ROCK6

Hey bro. I'll definitely have a BUNCH of machete's at Blade Show this year.

Hope the hand heals well and fast!!
by the way, what's the actual spine thickness on that chete?
thanks much!
Ted
be safe...

Hey Ted. The 12" is 3mm thick 1075 steel tapered from butt to tip. The rest of the line are 2.2mm thick tapered same.
 
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