The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Thanks, brother, glad you like that one. I know I sure do.Always love to see that one
Is that a Piranha?
I don’t own any RHKs and no real intention of ever having one but that one just grabs my attention every time. Like you said that micarta scale is pretty good looking. Love the sheepsfoot blade. The Insingo is one of my favorite blade shapes. Used it today on a service call cutting open some underground slices that weren’t done properly. That downward tip just makes draw cuts so easy. I haven’t used my Klein stripping knife regularly in years. Still do for live circuits bc of the insulated handle. And I’m not even a fan of red, but my red Inkosi is one of my favorites as wellThanks, brother, glad you like that one. I know I sure do.I generally prefer thinner blades and less overbuilt knives, but along with a few others each of my RHKs has a special feature or two that make it them all keepers. Aside from its sweet Micarta scale, this MP1 really locks into my hand for a mid-sized knife.
Got too fidgety so I modded my ol' BK11. Carrying it around today to see what I think.
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Nice pocket slip brother !
Nice pocket slip brother !
That opinel looks to be a great worker To that’ll get the job done while looking good doing it![]()
I like them and plan to get one someday and feel it’s a must to add to my modest collectionThanks.
Opinels are certainly not glamorous but they work well enough!
Yeah, we've talked about that blade shape before, and I totally agree. My Insingo is also one of my favorite work knives as it works real well in carpentry too both for draw cuts and paring.I don’t own any RHKs and no real intention of ever having one but that one just grabs my attention every time. Like you said that micarta scale is pretty good looking. Love the sheepsfoot blade. The Insingo is one of my favorite blade shapes. Used it today on a service call cutting open some underground slices that weren’t done properly. That downward tip just makes draw cuts so easy. I haven’t used my Klein stripping knife regularly in years. Still do for live circuits bc of the insulated handle. And I’m not even a fan of red, but my red Inkosi is one of my favorites as well
Thanks brother! Man, that’s a hard pick lol. The F3 is more stout and thicker in handle. Action is flawless, and more confident in hand. The F95 has similar qualities, but one thing that concerned me was that the lockbar could be pushed all the way in. However, doesn’t affect disengagement (the tiniest bit of lock-stick if at all) and there isn’t any blade play. The F3 is shake shut, while the F95 is drop shut — at least for mine.
If I was to keep only one, I’d pick the F3. If I was to pick another one, I’d get the F3NS lol. Hope you’re having a good day homeslice!