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Wow, that makes it pretty clear which one I like best. Thank you very much!
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https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
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Wow, that makes it pretty clear which one I like best. Thank you very much!
Thanks for this post , Its great to see all the knives together
I found the in hand photos very useful.
I think a hiking buddy may be my next fiddleback purchase after, I have re-fueled my bank account from my recent fiddleback purchases which have left it empty![]()
Thank you sir ! I am looking forward to when I get a hold of a Bushboot .
Since you asked... the Terrasaur. I love it's fat, round handle, minimal guard, and thin blade stock. Best all-around user for me personally.
You wouldn't happen to have a Recluse to throw into the next pic, would you?
Very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to do the photos and post them here.
Hey maw,
Love the ballistol. Any recommend for a stropping compound?
thanks again for the lineup. It really helps us figure out what to get next!
thanks,
CT
These threads are wonderful M. I appreciate it. Can I use them? Do you mind sending me originals by e-mail?
This thread NEEDS a Arete!
Awesome thread. Blessed by Andy too!
TF
Hey Mark,
Thanks for your reply on the stropping question: somehow I missed it when you posted it, but I am happy to see it now. I like the x3 method as wellsounds logical (can't go wrong with Mors, can ya?). Also, I appreciate all the links, etc. As a follow up: Do you run your blades over stones when they get beat on? What are y'all doing out there to keep your Fiddlebacks fresh and lively? Right now two of my girls (Hunter and Bushcrafter) need some serious love and I have been stropping the them back into shape after they get a workout, but I think it may be time to hit the stones. They aren't stropping back into the razors I want them to be. I have some nice japanese water stones and am wondering what grits people go with. (Anyone please feel free to join us on this onewait, should I be doing this in its own thread? Perhaps grasshopper, perhaps.)
In advance: thanks to all who sound off on this one. My girls demand to gleam!
Thanks,
CT