Always wanted a Blind Horse.....

Monofletch

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I have always wanted a Blind Horse and finally acquired a Bushcraft. It is one of my top 3 "all time" wants. Will it live up to my high expectations?
 
Depends on your expectations. I've never known a BHK product to fail to live up to it's intended design parameters. The workmanship has been top notch on the few examples that I've handled or used. Don't remember anyone complaining that a BHK knife wasn't everything that the makers said it was and I personally have never had an issue. I'm scouting around for another one for EDC chores as we speak.
 
I'm tempted to say yes but I guess it depends upon what your expectations are.....
 
I have wanted one for quite some time. Have you ever wanted a knife so bad and when you finally get it you wonder what the fuss was all about.
I have read nothing but good things about them.
 
Depends on your expectations. I've never known a BHK product to fail to live up to it's intended design parameters. The workmanship has been top notch on the few examples that I've handled or used. Don't remember anyone complaining that a BHK knife wasn't everything that the makers said it was and I personally have never had an issue. I'm scouting around for another one for EDC chores as we speak.

Which one do you EDC?
 
I used to edc a patch knife all the time but stick mostly to folders now and I still throw on the woodsman pro anytime I go into the woods.
 
It started as a Colonial Patch knife (wish I had that one back) and went to a small Cascade (KSF exclusive). Now I'm close to bringing in a Brumby Lite. The Patch was 52100 IIRC and the Cascade was D2. The Brumby will be O1. I like small FBs that I can pocket in a leather sheath and those all fit that very well.
 
I used to EDC a Snapp Knapp, and loved it, but lately I've been carrying nothing but traditional folders. I've got nothing but good things to say about all the Blind Horse knives I've tried. Great stuff!
 
BHK is very well made. Great fit and finish It is very nice and the quality leather sheath can be worn as a dangler or straight on the belt. Feels great in hand.

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My Blind Horse is here. You are right...well built...extremely nice knife. Best part of it all is it's a full flat grind!
 
Grail knife for me. ( But I still keep buying others :D) Bought 4 of them , all FG. It is such a simple, well executed knife. The dip for the forefinger always lets you know where the edge is. That roundish handle works in any grip and my hand never gets sore. I love this knife and no matter whatever else I bring , she always comes along.
 
I am happy I got the FFG. The blade looks dark, but it isn't. I'll get a better pic when I can get downstairs to the camera.
 
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