Grayman knives

I don't, and after hearing about the quality of some of these knives, I'd rather buy a Busse, wait for a Randall, or buy a couple of RAT's.
 
I have one. For a hand made knife it is a great deal. They are made to be no fuss field knives designed for hard use. The fit and finsh are on par for their intended purpose. The warranty is second to none. I know of no other maker that will take the knife back if you descide it's ugly or your wife says you can't have it. Mike stands behind his product 110%.

Busse's they aren't but I think they are a better value.
 
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IMG_0498.JPGi had one , is beefy not pretty ready to use kind of deal , make sure the handle is to your fit i would say other than that is a nice price for a cool knife.
 
Good guy to deal with and tuff knives

and you can get what you want instead of what you want to wait for, or buy on the second hand market for upped prices by speculators err I mean fans
 
I have a ground pounder and a mini dinka. Neither came very sharp and they are crudely finished. I don't care, I sharpened the ground pounder and will sharpen the mini dinka (which arrived today) and cut stuff with them. I'm happy with them.

Nice guy, was a little slow shipping one of mine so he threw in a t shirt, also wrote a note on the paper the knife was wrapped in.
 
I've got a MegaPounder that I've convex it and it's a tank...I love mine 'cause I don't have to care about it. It's made for abuse and it deliver's it...:) and Mike is someting else!!!
 
i've got a megapounder that i've convex it and it's a tank...i love mine 'cause i don't have to care about it. It's made for abuse and it deliver's it...:) and mike is someting else!!!

treg is 110% correct!!!
 
have an older Dinka, got on trade, had to finish the finish work on handles, melted edges, finished the actual edge, etc. after about 2 hours of work is now one of my favorites, appears to be tough as nails, mine is of the 154cm steel variety, I think the grind/blade profile on this older model is much more complex than the new one, I think it is much cooler looking with a no-nonsense point structure...seems to lend itself to more toward a thrusting combat weapon then the new grind...
 
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