ARNO BERNARD Wild Dog. Thoughts?!?

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Hey everyone, after several years of collecting knives as a kid, I have decided i'm done with cheap steel blades that cant hold an edge. After doing some research I decided to order an Arno Bernard Wild Dog with an ebony handle. Just wondering what everyones thoughts on these knives are? I dont have it yet but I am beyond excited for it to show up! Please post pics of your Arnos if you happen to own one or two!

Thanks!
 
I have handled them at gun shows. They are nice and a good value. The guy who sells him is very knowledgeable about knives and wouldn't have them if they were not good knives. I often though of getting one of the smaller fixed blades, but none tripped my trigger enough.
 
No first hand experience. But it's tops on my list(s) of next as well as first "expensive" fixed blade... I fully expect to own one by December, just not sure yet if it will be a birthday or Christmas present :)

If you get one, I look forward to reading your review on it...
 
Not sure they have a folder out yet?
Great knives, really nice people.
 
I've got this little Gecko and love it. Excellent quality and beautiful workmanship.

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Arno knives as a whole are some of the nicest production blades I have handled. The fit and finish is spot on every time, the sheaths are good, and their use of unusual (for most people) handle materials are great.

I don't think I could find one bad thing to say about them.
 
I have two older ones with ats34 steel. They also have s/s bolsters no longer used on their knives. I use them, they have a thin edge and are very sharp.
 
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