Favorite Fixed blades

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My fixed blade hunter handmade by Chase Axinn
4.75 inch blade 1095 Carbon steel Carbon fiber handle scales
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After a long search I decided upon a J.R. Cook forged hunter
Blade: 4 1/2 inch Forged 1084 toolsteel
Guard: German Silver
Handle: Enclosed tang mortise handle of Desert Iron wood

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My favorite custom fixed blade, is a Sean O'Hare Badger.
My favorite production is my green/green Busse Game Warde.

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I'm a real fixed blade nut. Lately it's been the Anso clipped to my pocket and either the Mace Vitale utility or Burt Foster personal on my belt:

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I always have my Gene Ingram Pocket Hippo on me! But, right now it is with Gene, having a neck sheath made for me. I miss it. It has been in my pocket EVERYDAY since I got it. I guess IT is my favorite that I carry & use daily.
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My favorite so far is the Busse Badger Attack Tac. However I have a Brian Goode Trailsman on order that I think will take over the top spot once it arrives.
 
Mine is a Koster Bushcraft. Although The BM 210TK has caught my eye so who knows what'll happen when I get one.

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I got a question about the scandi grind. Does it really carve better than a different bevel config
 
I got a question about the scandi grind. Does it really carve better than a different bevel config

When you say carve I guess you mean cutting into wood?

I don't do much whittling but thats my go to knife when I go hiking and other outdoors stuff. I have found that knives with scandi grinds making cutting into wood so much easier. While a really sharp knife should make feathering wood easy, the scandi grind does it even more so.
 
I think the Helle Futura will be my favorite fixed blade for a little while:

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It's hard to pick a favorite really , but I'll pick this one for now.

Cliff
 
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