First ESEE questions

It must be a sign. :D

I think I need to pick up some orange para to wrap my Izzy.
 
Only difference is the belly button. And I do mean the ONLY difference.:D

I do believe you were one of the ones turned on here. Your statement betrays your concern for items not located in the photo, and that said concerns could pronounce a fixation on what you are really interested in.

:D How ya like me now?????

Moose
 
Just placed the order. A black, bare-bones Izula is on the way (they didn't have any OD left in stock, but black works fine, too) :thumbup:.
 
TKC has about 14 OD Izzys in stock. ;)

You'll love the Izzy no matter the color though. :thumbup:
 
You can always cord wrap it. Makes the grip much nicer and adds very little bulk. I carry one in my front pocket.
 
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Just received the Izula. That is one nice little knife! I tied a piece of paracord to the sheath to wear it around my neck and am going to use it as my work knife today. :thumbup:
 
Paracord, without a break-away, could be a "hang-up" problem... don't get snagged!

Cheers,
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Terry McG

Thanks for the tip...I hadn't thought about that. I'll see about finding one of those little break-away chains for it instead, but this'll do for the short run.
 
I've neck carried the Izula and the Izula II, they are both great knives. The Izula was wrapped handle. The II was with slabs. They are both comfortable to carry (for me.) I can't see you being unhappy with the regular Izula (if you can tollerate neck carry that is.)

God bless,
Adam
 
Pics! :D

Took terrymcg's advice and got some of that break-away chain to put on the sheath, then cord wrapped the handle. Didn't try it with orange because I don't have that much of that colour left...I'll probably take the black off and swap it out now that I have some idea what I'm doing. :thumbup:

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Haven't had a chance to really put it through its paces at work yet, but it carried really well and has been working really well for random food prep/every day use jobs. :thumbup: Pretty darn comfortable for its size, too. :eek:
 
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