Good BF KnifeMaker's, Worth a look

bikerector

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There seems to be no end to good knives available on the knifemaker's market this year. I tend to watch the fixed blade section so I may be off on the folder side, but I know a see some nice stuff there as well. I just wanted to post up some I've picked up over the past year or two, and all have been very reasonably priced, IMO. I honestly think you can get as good or better a deal on some of the fixed blades made by a maker than you can from many common manufacturers.

Either way, I think they're worth a look if you haven't checked them out. I've been very happy with what I've received from them. Cheers!

Big wharny chef's knife in AEB-L from Hardege knives and a smaller hunter/slicer knife in a European spring steel from TRUSOPPS
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The outdoors knives, L to R: Nessmuk Necker from Jamall in K720 (O2), B&T from Crawford Cutlery in AEB-L, Puuko from Jelio in 80CRV2, Drop point from GL Drew in 52100, Kephart from JK Knives in O1, Camper from Hardedge knives in M4, Camp knife from wajgy in V4E, and broke back chopper from GL Drew in 5160
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I wish I had a better camera and better skills to capture how nice these are in person.
 
I haven't bought any new production fixed blades in a couple years. They're hardly, if at all, better than the knifemakers here and never look as good. Too many great options in the knifemakers to overlook.
 
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