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Thats one sweet knife! I like that one alot.
 
Man those are great pics. Looks great!!

Jake, I just want to Thank You for the nice comments and taking the time to start a thread over here.

John not only done an amazing job building this knife, but he has put up some outstanding pics to show it off. Cant Thank him enough!
 
My pleasure. :thumbup:

I just cant wait to score one! It looks like a great blade. :thumbup:
 
Great pictures John! I look forward to getting one to play with. I think either your black or maroon micarta handles with yellow liners would be great on this knife.
 
Well Guys, the Huron Bushcrafter came in today from John @ JK Handmade Knives, and its better than the pics! John put a 4 1/2" handle on this knife/3 1/2" Scandi grind blade/3/16" of 01 thickness, and in your hand its SWEET!! Its got great balance in your hand with the balance point being just ahead of the palm swell. John did a beautiful job contouring the micarta handles, w/approx 3/4" of width across the top including the spine. For my hands, thats perfect!! The fit of this knife is top-notch!! I have seen many knives that cost much more not have near the fit & finish John has put on this Huron Bushcrafter. The shallow finger groove in the handle is one smooth continuous line blending right back into the handle design...its perfect!! The Scandi grind is approx 3/8" up the blade (not sure of the angle) which to me seems like the right amount. Enough so you have a sharp heavy cutting edge, yet high enough so you could use this knife forever without ever having to worry about having any trouble what so ever putting an edge back on this scandi.

I love this knife...I cant wait to get the Huron Bushcrafter 2 in hand after this. I also sending out 2 more to John, one being a Huron Hunter and another being a Huron EDC. I am really proud to be having JK Handmade knives building these knives and if anyone is waiting to pull the trigger on one of John's knives, dont wait any longer. I promise you you will not be disappointed in John's craftsmanship...its 1st Class!!
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Huron Bushcrafter in hand
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Huron Bushcrafter
 
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