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EDC/woods backup pocket fixed blade

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I recently picked this up from JK Handmade Knives and thought I'd put up a brief reveiw.

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The knife is made from 1/8" O1 with a 1 1/2" blade and is 4 1/8" OAL. Makes for a very compact carry knife.

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The walnut scales are thick enough to give a comfortable, secure grip, even with its small size.

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The knife takes a great edge (and came with one) that makes it a very good slicer.

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Handles indoor edc work well. Light and compact in the pocket. And is now part of my EDC and will be my back-up knife in the woods.

(made a toy figure 4 with it)

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Very nice Todd! :thumbup: Congrats.

I saw your post over on THR. Don't be a stranger around this corner of BladeForums. I can't say enough about the good people that hang around here in W&SS.

Chris
 
Cool little knife! John makes a bunch of diminutive blades for everyday use.

I like your figure four. It might work trapping a moth, mayfly or maybe even a sluggish honeybee.;)
 
great stuff man..:thumbup: that's a cool little knife... John has a nice selection of smaller EDC/pocket fixed blades..
 
Jeez man why'd ya show it.....now I'm thinking I need one of those !!!!!
 
I like your figure four. It might work trapping a moth, mayfly or maybe even a sluggish honeybee.;)


Nope .... Butterflies.:thumbup:


Anyone can use a net....It takes skill this way.:D


Thanks for the comments on the knife guys. It's my first custom.:)
 
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