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Greybush contest prize.

Psyop

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I got the Ka-Bar that I won in the contest from Greybush. It is very classy looking and sharp. Came with a nice traditional type sheath. I just love a stacked leather handle. It is smaller than I had pictured but seems like it will be great for fish or meat processing. Couple of pics and a BK11 for Becker content and size comparison.
Thanks so much for the contest it was one of the most fun ones yet!

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Ha. There's definitely an optical illusion going there. When I looked at that second pic, my brain wants me to believe that it's a giant bk-11. That Kabar really is small.
 
glad ya like it man...told ya it was small...but it will do a good job...and it will lob a pinky off too...
 
very nice. i didn't realize it was that small. i still like it a lot though.
 
First picture: Pretty 6-7 inch knife. Second Picture: Really really really nice tooth pick. But seriously, that's a nice knife!
 
I have the same model. Carry it for antelope and deer. Takes a nice edge and keeps it. I dropped it once and instinctively grabbed for it. I felt this feeling of fire course through my fingers as I closed them on it. Immediately let go and prayed all my fingers were there as I jumped backwards. They are good knives and it will serv you well. Excellent prize! :thumbup:

Clark
 
I have the same model. Carry it for antelope and deer. Takes a nice edge and keeps it. I dropped it once and instinctively grabbed for it. I felt this feeling of fire course through my fingers as I closed them on it. Immediately let go and prayed all my fingers were there as I jumped backwards. They are good knives and it will serv you well. Excellent prize! :thumbup:

Clark

How does the story end?

That is a very cool little knife. That would come with me every time to the lake.
 
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