B Big Mike Joined Aug 30, 2006 Messages 3,653 Apr 2, 2010 #1 Christof calls this the Alaskan Camp/Trail Combo, ...too me it's just awesome. !!! More photos and a full review to follow. Big Mike
Christof calls this the Alaskan Camp/Trail Combo, ...too me it's just awesome. !!! More photos and a full review to follow. Big Mike
Snow Joined Jun 3, 2001 Messages 2,233 Apr 2, 2010 #2 This is getting me really excited for my Alaskan. I love matched sets. That set looks great man!
koyote Joined Mar 29, 2007 Messages 5,846 Apr 2, 2010 #3 I have GOT to figure out how to bring out the wood with photographs. I always end up with an image that is much 'flatter' than real life. That's the larger alaskan, on request. the handles are fairly massive, too. I love the feel of it.
I have GOT to figure out how to bring out the wood with photographs. I always end up with an image that is much 'flatter' than real life. That's the larger alaskan, on request. the handles are fairly massive, too. I love the feel of it.
echo-7 Joined Aug 1, 2003 Messages 915 Apr 3, 2010 #4 Nice set!!! What's the steel and the blade specs? Thanks Mike
B Big Mike Joined Aug 30, 2006 Messages 3,653 Apr 3, 2010 #5 A few sheath photos. :thumbup: :thumbup: Blade Specs? Big Alaskan: Overall length = 14-5/8" Blade length = 9" Blade steel = 1/8" 1080, differential temper. Handle material = Masur Birch with Stainless hardware. Companion: Overall length = 7-3/4" Blade length = 4" Blade steel = 1/8" 1080, differential temper. Handle material = Masur Birch with Stainless hardware. Big Mike Last edited: Apr 3, 2010
A few sheath photos. :thumbup: :thumbup: Blade Specs? Big Alaskan: Overall length = 14-5/8" Blade length = 9" Blade steel = 1/8" 1080, differential temper. Handle material = Masur Birch with Stainless hardware. Companion: Overall length = 7-3/4" Blade length = 4" Blade steel = 1/8" 1080, differential temper. Handle material = Masur Birch with Stainless hardware. Big Mike
R rpn Gold Member Joined Mar 17, 2008 Messages 5,997 Apr 3, 2010 #6 Great knives and great pics! The look scary sharp.... The smaller one does it for me totally.
B Big Mike Joined Aug 30, 2006 Messages 3,653 Apr 10, 2010 #9 A few photos from "On The Trail". Big Mike
Rotte Joined Aug 30, 2008 Messages 3,214 Apr 10, 2010 #10 Now tell me that Alaskan ain't a knife knut's dream.
Mack Expert Ultracrepidarian Platinum Member Joined Aug 19, 2007 Messages 38,684 Apr 11, 2010 #11 Rotte said: Now tell me that Alaskan ain't a knife knut's dream. Click to expand... What he said! I love the forged "brook trout" effect on these knives. Gorgeous!!!
Rotte said: Now tell me that Alaskan ain't a knife knut's dream. Click to expand... What he said! I love the forged "brook trout" effect on these knives. Gorgeous!!!
R rpn Gold Member Joined Mar 17, 2008 Messages 5,997 Apr 12, 2010 #13 I think that tree trunk has sen some of mike's knives before... Looks like a lot of choppy choppy there!
I think that tree trunk has sen some of mike's knives before... Looks like a lot of choppy choppy there!
B Big Mike Joined Aug 30, 2006 Messages 3,653 Apr 16, 2010 #14 I few photos taken while doing some testing. Big Mike Last edited: Apr 16, 2010
RussMo Joined Apr 1, 2007 Messages 6,254 Apr 17, 2010 #15 Mike, That is some EXCELLENT pics Bro!!! Good job for the really show the knives well...
ceiw Joined Aug 25, 2006 Messages 3,383 Apr 17, 2010 #16 Love the combo and sheath...very nice:thumbup:
G GRIM 62 Joined Mar 29, 2009 Messages 4,150 Apr 17, 2010 #17 Christof makes some awesome looking knives,those are sweet!
Rockywolf Joined Oct 16, 2005 Messages 7,499 Apr 27, 2010 #18 Fantastic pics of truly awesome knives. Thanks for sharing.
koyote Joined Mar 29, 2007 Messages 5,846 Apr 27, 2010 #19 I keep coming back and looking at the photos! Really love the camera work.
B Big Mike Joined Aug 30, 2006 Messages 3,653 Apr 27, 2010 #20 koyote said: I keep coming back and looking at the photos! Really love the camera work. Click to expand... Thank you my friend. :thumbup: These knives are a pleasure to use, ...and photograph. Big Mike
koyote said: I keep coming back and looking at the photos! Really love the camera work. Click to expand... Thank you my friend. :thumbup: These knives are a pleasure to use, ...and photograph. Big Mike