BK4 usage update/Remora action

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Here are some pics of the BK4 after a couple months of near everyday use. I have chopped, batonned, hacked, slashed, pried, dug, hammered and everything else you can think of with this BK4, simply put I haven't been kind to it. I'm thorougly impressed with it's performance, if I were to choose a single tool this would be it.

Here are the pics showing the finish on the blade, not great, but has held up well considering.
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Here is the only damage done to the blade, today actually. Was hammering a wooden stake and smacked a rock on the ground. No biggie, it'll sharpen out.
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The BK4 has quickly become a favorite, because it's pure performance. It really is a machete/axe.

Now to the remora, it doesn't get much love so I figured lets put it to some big knife tasks.

Can it baton this? Lets see.
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Besides hurting my hand a little bit from the shock of beating on it, it did fine. Tough little bastard. It also handled notches/carving and making a fish spear. I wouldn't want it as my goto blade but it's surprising how much work you can get done with a little blade.
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yeah the Remora is kinda the sleeper of the Becker lineup.
Nice 4 brother! Got a ton of character, if only it could talk :thumbup:
 
I have no use for the 4, I like it I just have no use for it. I'm gonna pick one up for my cousin though.
 
Chameleonbear- You never have a shrub in the yard that needs to be trimmed back or something? We must find you an excuse to buy a 4!:D
 
I thought the same thing. Then a tree stump that had to be removed came along. And of course tree branches that just had to be "trimmed".
I live in a loft. I have no trees to take care of. My "get away" property, is in Chicago and it's an apartment. I have no trees there either. My cousin however has a landscaping business. HE has a use for a 4. He just was about to get an SOG machete but I do believe I talked him out of it. We'll see. I'm gonna take him to my knife shop when he gets in town.
 
Glad yall liked it.

Honestly about the 13, I didn't like using it much, was kinda painful. It is very conveinent though and helps prove you don't need a humongous chopper to get work done. It would be awesome with a cord wrap or handles. I'm gonna be doing a project soon involving a remora, brass disk and stainless tubing. It'll be very much like a Randall 18. A larger handle would definetly do it some good and I've always had a thing for hollow handle knives so why not make my own.
 
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