Gary W. Graley
“Imagination is more important than knowledge"
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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I want to preface this that I had one of the other Guardian 3 with the regular grind, a very nice knife, excellent carry and grip, but I do love a full flat grind, I just do
And so when I sold the other one soon after getting it, that was hard to do as it was a nice size knife, I figured that Brad Larkin of Bradford USA might just see and wonder what was up. So I emailed him my thoughts, and some reasons on his knife. He responded back pretty quickly and said I must have been reading his mind, as his last batch of Guardian 3's he made some Full Flat Ground versions and asked if I'd be interested in one of them...well yeah ! and fast forward to yesterday, she arrived and is such a beauty. Same overall dimensions as the previous with the exception of the blade grind, which allows to have a little thinner grind at the edge.
She arrived pretty sharp, cutting receipt paper cleanly, popping through paracord as well, but those that know me, I do like to put my own edge on, and so do a lot of other knife knuts. But for those that don't, I think you'll be pleased at the edge they are putting on their knives now, as Brad said he was using a different method than before, so they should show a marked difference.
Ok first I'll show the one I sold, again a solid knife and while it has a little thicker edge, for a lot of people that would be a positive as it can withstand more abuse if pressed into that hard of service. But for those that like a thinner grind with a full flat ground blade, I think you just found your knife, it's very nice. The sheath is the same and retains the knife well, as I've been saying for a while, I've gone paracord lanyard crazy lately and love using the Diamond Knots, one is just past the end of the handle, so you can hook it with your pinky to help draw the knife with, and another diamond knot ending the loop.
Guardian3 by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Guardian3_FFG by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
The scales I chose are the Toxi Green with Black G10, nice looking and very grippy!
Guardian3_FFG_ToxiGrBl_scales by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Here's a shot showing in the sheath, there is a belt loop on the back that provides horizontal carry
Guardian3_FFG_sheath by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Here's a shot looking straight onto the edge, ground down nicely
Guardian3_FFG_edge_ by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Guardian3_FFG_suspended_ by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Thanks again Brad, solid little knife right there,
G2
Some links to other reviews of Bradford USA
www.bladeforums.com
Gatsby

She arrived pretty sharp, cutting receipt paper cleanly, popping through paracord as well, but those that know me, I do like to put my own edge on, and so do a lot of other knife knuts. But for those that don't, I think you'll be pleased at the edge they are putting on their knives now, as Brad said he was using a different method than before, so they should show a marked difference.
Ok first I'll show the one I sold, again a solid knife and while it has a little thicker edge, for a lot of people that would be a positive as it can withstand more abuse if pressed into that hard of service. But for those that like a thinner grind with a full flat ground blade, I think you just found your knife, it's very nice. The sheath is the same and retains the knife well, as I've been saying for a while, I've gone paracord lanyard crazy lately and love using the Diamond Knots, one is just past the end of the handle, so you can hook it with your pinky to help draw the knife with, and another diamond knot ending the loop.


The scales I chose are the Toxi Green with Black G10, nice looking and very grippy!

Here's a shot showing in the sheath, there is a belt loop on the back that provides horizontal carry

Here's a shot looking straight onto the edge, ground down nicely


Thanks again Brad, solid little knife right there,
G2
Some links to other reviews of Bradford USA
Bradford USA: Guardian 4, 5, 5.5, 6
This arrived from a friend out west for a visit, just so I could see what a beasty blade these Guardian 4 from Bradford Knives USA look and handle like. Wow, it is a sizeable knife! It does dwarf the Guardian 3 in most all respects. Excellent machined G10 scales that are approx. .585"...

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