ESEE necker giveaway --Winner chosen, see last page--

My BK24 at 14,058 feet last summer. I took this picture about 200 miles and 14 days into my 250 mile/18 day adventure. It cleaned many a fish. I have more pictures including myself doing a Bear Grylls pose up on that same mountain that turned out half-decent if I do say so myself :) but this one has the best clarity of the mountains in the background.

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Great entries, everyone! I just want to give this one a bump to make sure that everyone gets in that wants a chance (within the rules already spelled out, of course).
 
I won this ESEE Candiru in a giveaway a few months ago, and I just haven't used it. It's too small for my hand, so it doesn't really work for me. I'm from the "knives are tools" school of thought, so having it take up space in my EDC drawer for no reason doesn't make sense.

Thanks for the explanation. I am from the same school of thought in regard to knives. And with XL hands I just can't see using anything smaller than an Izula 2. You answered several questions that I had about this knife in regard to its size and application. The give away is kind of you also. :thumbup:
 
Great GAW! I do not have any necker type knives, so no pics or entry from me :D I just wanted to say thank you for your generosity! I wish that the world in general were as giving as the members of blade forums. :thumbup:
 
Kings Mountain is awesome... I got lost driving through the redwoods when I first moved to half moon bay. Discovered a quant little town. I'd live there for sure!
Hope I'm not too late for the giveaway! I'm posting a custom necker from a maker in my area whom I met at the King's Mountain Art Fair in Woodside CA. It's a little piece in CTS-204P that has served me well, although I added the choil to make it better for my uses.

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Thanks for the chance, and good luck to everyone else!
 
Awesome contest!

I have been eyeing a Candiru for a while and haven't pulled the trigger. Me and the wife love our fixed blades and recently hiked up a flat iron in Boulder CO. We use the knives for almost everything except for batoning,the mora or a larger knife handles those jobs.
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Last day for entries, guys! The deadline is 10pm EST tonight. I may not be able to post a winner until tomorrow, but the deadline still stands.
 
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carved and sanded

My neckers see the most use in my daily life, everything from carvings when I have a spare moment at work to slicing up duct board.
The hardest decision was which photo to choose.
 
Thanks for the chance!
This is my BK-11 which I carried yesterday. It was a "slow" day for the knife since it only got to cut up a cardboard box to fit it in the recycling bin.
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