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Drunken, soon come.
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Point Rock by Jesse Hemphill, with Moran style, Micarta handle. This is part of his semi-custom line of knives he did. This knife fits well in the hand, but with hands my size I'm thankful for the ramping of the brass "hilt" to keep me off the blade.

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Nice! Looks great.... How's the BULB fit in your mitt??? Looks like its damn comfy...
 
I really like that gunstock design. It fits really well in the hand and the blades are a little more robust than on the Copperhead (my other favorite Case knife type).
I do like it, it’s definitely a neat, classy pattern. Truth be told, after receiving this and test driving it some, I find myself preferring the Copperhead just a little more. It’s definitely still a keeper, though!
 
Just got a new Widgy curved 4" pocket prybar, as well as my new PM2 LW. I call it the PM2 LW because it has aluminum scales that weigh half an oz less (3.25oz) than the normal G-10 version (3.75oz) and it has BD1N steel, the "kitchen knife steel!" haha. Just like my heaviest PM2, the copper REX 45 (7.5oz, heaviest PM2), it has no liners whatsoever, the lock spring is just milled in there. Check it!

Ft. Hypothermia's Svartkonst.
 
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Nice! Looks great.... How's the BULB fit in your mitt??? Looks like its damn comfy...
It fits great! I was a bit hesitant, given the size of my hand, but after doing some research thought it would work out. I prefer a rounder handle anyways for fixed blades, to reduce shock and hand fatigue from use. It's why I didn't buy an ESEE 4 until they came out with the round HM handles. The one knife maker who really seems to get my ergonomics perfectly, no matter the knife size, is Jasper Voxnaes.
 
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