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Hi all,
today I picked up the Coguaro, a knife realized by a good friend of mine, Riddick.
The Coguaro is a full-flat 4" blade in K720, thick 6 mm, the handle is reindeer, OAL is 23cm, wheight is 200 g


a cloudy, rainy day, good for a cougar



Coguaro was with me all day long

on the trail

autumn colours all around


Old mill


Coguaro and Parang

Coguaro's handle is comfortable

Despite 6 mm thickness, wood carving it's easy


a rough knife, no problem on batoning






so the fuzz-sticking

Coguaro is able also to prepare food, a Mora is better of course, but the Coguaro do the job


Conclusions:
Coguaro is a well done 4 bushcraft. K720 steel impressed me for toughness and cutting power, the handle is comfortable. The blade shape is fine for most of the outdoor jobs. This knife is also easy to handle and well balanced. All in all a great all-around knife, so my congrats to Riddick.
Alfredo
today I picked up the Coguaro, a knife realized by a good friend of mine, Riddick.
The Coguaro is a full-flat 4" blade in K720, thick 6 mm, the handle is reindeer, OAL is 23cm, wheight is 200 g


a cloudy, rainy day, good for a cougar



Coguaro was with me all day long

on the trail

autumn colours all around


Old mill


Coguaro and Parang

Coguaro's handle is comfortable

Despite 6 mm thickness, wood carving it's easy


a rough knife, no problem on batoning






so the fuzz-sticking

Coguaro is able also to prepare food, a Mora is better of course, but the Coguaro do the job


Conclusions:
Coguaro is a well done 4 bushcraft. K720 steel impressed me for toughness and cutting power, the handle is comfortable. The blade shape is fine for most of the outdoor jobs. This knife is also easy to handle and well balanced. All in all a great all-around knife, so my congrats to Riddick.
Alfredo