Breeden Knives

I would be interested in knowing how to get my mitts on one of these knives as well.
 
Very nice knife, Mr. Breeden. Nice to see a knifemaker from my home state, don't seem to hear of too many of them.
 
snow you are very welcome.

rocketbomb I know of a few around here one of the best that I know
personaly is David Sloan in Diller Ne. Dave knows a few others that I
do not know. Dave is one the who helped me get my shop up and
running.

Take care all,
Bryan

I can be reached at tacklebreeden@yahoo.com or 402 300 0058.
 
I've been waiting for his stuff to come out more formally, great work! I'm very excited to get to play with a Pathfinder someday...
 
Here is my PSK knife by Bryan. The blade is 3" and the handle is 3 3/4". The scales may be a bit slim for some, but I like them. This knife fills more of a backup role in my mind, so it doesn't need to be big and beefy. It's a great size for a companion knife or EDC. Here are a few pictures. I tried to take a few in-hand but they all came out blurry.

Knife and sheath
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Here is the knife with a fuzz stick Bryan made with the knife. Kinda reminded me of the empty shells that came with my Glock. :D
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PSK knife with Koster Pikal
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PSK knife with Koster Buskcraft
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I love this knife.
 
Here is my PSK knife by Bryan. The blade is 3" and the handle is 3 3/4". The scales may be a bit slim for some, but I like them. This knife fills more of a backup role in my mind, so it doesn't need to be big and beefy. It's a great size for a companion knife or EDC. Here are a few pictures. I tried to take a few in-hand but they all came out blurry.

Knife and sheath
P1010863-1.jpg


Here is the knife with a fuzz stick Bryan made with the knife. Kinda reminded me of the empty shells that came with my Glock. :D
P1010864-1.jpg


PSK knife with Koster Pikal
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PSK knife with Koster Buskcraft
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I love this knife.


that is a cool looking psk knife.. i like it...:thumbup: looking forward to checking out bryan's work...
 
Shaves thick green wood for notches.
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Notch for tarp pegs and traps.
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In the kitchen a thin knife slices through salame and cheese smoothly.
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Hi everyone thanks for the kind comments on the knives that I am
making and to Bear the dog for writing up the reviews and testing of
the PSKK II.

Bryan
 
Nice pics Bear, nicely crafted knives Sicily02. I tend to use brightly colored lanyards on my knives, so I can enjoy a nice looking wood handle.
 
bear, I'm in lovely Northern Iraq...it's a real "garden spot" you know!:eek: Will be home in Texas in less than 2 weeks.:D

Ron
 
Wow two weeks will go by fast and I bet you have other knives waiting for you as well. My cousin got back from Afgan and I-RACK months ago. Respect!

-BTD
 
BTD, I have the Breeden PSKK, a 1981 Case "Moose" pocketknife and a Scibeer-modded Vic Farmer with scissors added waiting for me. I'm a retired military guy, who is now helping out as a civilian over here...I'm back and forth about every 6 weeks...keeps me out of trouble, I guess!
 
That PSKK II is a cool-looking knife! I just may have to break down and have Bryan make me one of those as well!

Ron
 
Scibeer-modded Vic Farmer with scissors is sweet. What color Alox? I was thinking of getting scissors put on mine but decided on the Outrider then sold my farmer to Spookypistolera and fell back in love with my OHT plain no serrations. What we go through to satisfy our steel needs.

I think if we all bug Bryan he might make us an american made 12" Machete with orange handles 3/32" or 1/8" thick in 5160. A great alternative to the other brand that we try not to speak of.
Just putting you on the spot Bryan!
 
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