Lots of carry options, inexpensive, light-- how do you loose?
I had a hard time finding it as the run it all together: Woodswalker
I had suggested a Victorinox paring knife as a ultralight knife for a hiking cook knife, but this sweet little neck knife fits the bill perfectly. Add a whistle, firesteel, compass and micro light and you have a neck chain survival kit.
I just sold four of them here on the forums. I love mine. I normally don't like neck knives either. I just can't get used to the weight of something hanging there. These are so light you forget you're even wearing it. Its just like a scalpel too. Great for fine cutting. I use mine in the kitchen all the time.
Scott
i'm a sucker for a good pocket/neck knife.... i've wanted one of these woodswalker knives for a long time now.... i finally broke down and bought one of scott's.... i'm stoked.. i can't wait to get it..... scott pimped it out a little too....
Light, handy, easy to clean. I made a belt sheath for mine and often carry it there rather than in the pocket sheath. I'm often working in the garden, need a knife but only have one free hand... I've also cleaned many a game bird with mine. Blade is thin by today's standards, but I love mine and find it very useful. I need to order the neck sheath as my BK11 is a little heavy.
I was going to buy one to try a pocket-sized fixed blade, but then I got all worked up over the small Bark Rivers. I may still get the Woodswalker sheath for the Mini Canadian I ordered, but for a mere extra $10, I may as well get the knife too!
i got one of scott's pimped out WW's.... this little knife is awesome.... i don't know what took me so long to get one.... i'm sure you guys are going to love it...:thumbup:
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