Bck voodoo

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I would like to ask my fellow forumites for your opinions of this new prototype and compare to my scorpion model. I wondered if the handle shape,blade shape,and the size of the blade of the voodoo is more preferable to the scorpion and why. The closed lengths of both knives are the same but the voodoo blade is 1/4" longer at 4" and due to the handle shape allows a much larger blade profile but a nice closed profile also.The voodoo is the green g10.What ya'll think?
 

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Hmmmm....dunno. Send me one each and I'll test them for a few years and let ya' know!

Seriously, I like the Scorpion a little better for the overall packs but the beef on the Voodoo is definitely a positive attribute. Both are beauties in their own way.
 
I forgot to say that the voodoo is not a finished knife yet and is only shown now to get some ideas and opinions of this model. The flipper will be much shorter and the blade ramp will be filed for grip.This whole straight line concept is a bit different for me as most of my knives are curvaceous.:D
 
I think I prefer the lines and blade shape of the red one (Scorpion). It looks like it would just melt into my hand and cut effortlessly.
 
I very much prefer the handle & blade shape of the Scorpion. I really like the rounded handle. I just like everything about the Scorpion.
 
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I also prefer the Scorpion in blade shape as well as the handle shape. That is only from the pictures though. Holding them could change my opinion.

Peter
 
Perhaps not qualified to answer as I'm not really a tactical folder guy, but I prefer overall profile and flow of the Scorpion. That's not to say though that the Voodoo is not a worthy addition to your line of knives.
You have a lot of talent.
 
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