Yep, but with all the crazy experiments I do in survival studies in the middle of nowhere, I tend to prefer my blades more stout than fragile. My favorite Esquire is tapered 5/32. But the KEB model was one of Andy's earlier offerings. The first one I had was in 2009 or 2010. By 2012 he had come out with others I liked the geometries of much better, and went with those instead. I had a Kephart in tapered 3/16 in 2014, right before the marriage I just finished extricating myself from went to crap. So far that knife remains my overall favorite user Fiddleback ever, and I still hold out some hope of recovering it somewhere down the line.
New subscriber and first time Fiddleback forge - Fiddleback Friday buyer !. After missing out on the F2 (really liked the Shokwood but it sold too quickly) I debated, quickly, between the Palmer and the Blue -Green Snowbill and wound up purchasing the Snowbill as my first Fiddleback knife. Apologies Vance!
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