WOW you all have some great names. BSK I really like, nice one Will

You know when Reuben called me this morning at 7am. I was still in bed.
Reuben starts to tell me what is up with the name and going into details
( did I mention it was 5am. in Reubens time frame and that he had chatted with Jeff Randall of RAT already today

When do you guys sleep.) Anyways
When Reuben and I were chatting about making up a knife that he thought would make a great out door knife I really liked his thoughts on it being Basic and that it would really deal with the Out doors and that yes the possiblity of it being used as a Survival knife if NEED be. Most of the people who ever read this info on Blade Forums already are some what prepared if not really prepared LOL when they head out into the timber or where ever they go to enjoy nature. Basic and simple really do work. some knives that you see are really for the action seens in the movies. The bases of this knife are for the Basic skills of bushcraft 101 as Reuben was telling me on the phone. I like the Idea. It seems some of you do to. LOL
When Kgd wrote me and asked me to put the Kat blade with a PSKK handle
I was ok that sounds cool to me. LOL and then when Reuben called me and started to say he like the Kat/PSKK hybrid type thing, but thought it would be cool to make one just a tad Bigger and some other little design changes I thought right on. This is a good basic and simple knife that is probably not going to make the cover of any knife mags. out there but for the ones who like a little wider blade and a drop type point and not a really long blade either and one you could keep with at most times. This just might be a knife you would like.
These two Guys Kgd and Reuben are the brains behind it. I just was glad to have these two guys contact me about haveing there thoughts put into what they thought knife wise would work for them.
Thanks for all the great names and some really made me giggle and a couple almost made me blush LOL.

and we are only into the first day of knife naming.

so keep them names a comming.
Thanks again every one take care,
Bryan