Bumble Bee knife

The bottom 2 are for neck carry. The top smaller one is what I call a "tuning" rivet. When there is little to grab hold of, such as the case of the Bumble Bee, the rivet acts as a means to hold the kydex together and keep it from separating so the knife stays tight in place. Nearly every single sheath I make has the 2 bottom ones...sometimes just for aesthetics. I have a Rat TAK that I did it on as well. I think it is safe to assume that you will not carry this knife as a necker, but it does look quite nice.:thumbup::thumbup:

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This one is set up for both small and large TekLok carry as well as right/left, vertical and horizontal. Most of my sheaths are like this style.:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Is the Bumble Bee what you were packing on your last trip down south??

Yep, he said that and a machete. Jeff also said he'll being doing a write up on it. That will be cool. The blade has been on my mind since I gifted one a couple months ago and I look forward to hearing about how it performed. :thumbup:
 
Yep, he said that and a machete. Jeff also said he'll being doing a write up on it. That will be cool. The blade has been on my mind since I gifted one a couple months ago and I look forward to hearing about how it performed. :thumbup:

I held one just the other day when deciding on my brkt, I did not like the fatty blade. I am more of a fan of spear points rather than large bellyed blades. It felt very nice in hand though.
 
I held one just the other day when deciding on my brkt, I did not like the fatty blade. I am more of a fan of spear points rather than large bellyed blades. It felt very nice in hand though.

Has anyone had a chance to compare the Bumble Bee to the Imp? I like the profile of the Imp, but am not sure about the false edge (so far I've only had a chance to view images, and have had neither in hand)?
 
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