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Great pics Twon! That handle on your new Brian Andrews Scandi looks awesome, and entirely all wrong for your hands. YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO. ;)
 
Very cool Tony! I'm writing from my buddies cottage and listening to the loons cry right now. Which I had those dangerous curbs in my hand at this moment. Looking forward to hearing about your comments!
 
Tony,

First a huge THANK YOU for hosting the pics so I could see them


Second I love the BGA you got there. The handle on the BGA is comfortable but a little long for me. Is that one slightly shorter??

Third I have never seen one of the Glen Eagles in action. Thanks for doing that. Question: What is the weight on the Glen Eagle and how much more shock do they transmit to your hand compared to a GB(if you know this)

Thanks again for posting those:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Tony,

First a huge THANK YOU for hosting the pics so I could see them


Second I love the BGA you got there. The handle on the BGA is comfortable but a little long for me. Is that one slightly shorter??

Third I have never seen one of the Glen Eagles in action. Thanks for doing that. Question: What is the weight on the Glen Eagle and how much more shock do they transmit to your hand compared to a GB(if you know this)

Thanks again for posting those:thumbup::thumbup:

No problem on the hosting site HD:thumbup:

Oh sorry.

I will weigh the axe when I get home. I have never choped with the GB, so sorry....

Here's a side by side with the 2 knives. If you see, hey're about the same size.



 
Great stuff Tony, what an awesome bunch of toys ya had and what a lovely setting to be able to play in !!!!!!

That Golok looks a handy tool to have around camp !!!!!
 
Dang, that is an impressive collection of some very nice steel. That Golok is a beast, I love it. The Glenn Eagles are cool too, I have eyeballed them since they came out, but never picked one up. I think I would prefer the convex grind, considering it's intended role. Your kid is a doll, she must take after her mother! :) Great review, and looks like a great piece of propert, you do any hunting on it?
 
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