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Help me find a bigger Fallkniven F1

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I'm looking around but I can't find what I'm looking for.

I don't like the swedge tip on the A1 or A2. I want the spine to be full all the way out to the tip like on the F1.

Can anyone recommend a quality knife with the dimensions of an A2 without the swedge and maybe a little larger grip? Somewhere in the price range of an A2, I don't want to spend more then 300-350.
 
Bark river bravo 2 is definitely in consideration. Thanks.
GSO 6 I'm going to have to look at. A little shorter then I want but I'm gonna check it out. Thanks

The s1 has the swedge which is stopping me from getting the a2.
 
+1 on the GSO. Remarkable knives. Be prepared to wait though. They are backordered. I think its about a 6-8 week wait, if I am not mistaken. Good luck!
 
For that kind of money you're bound to find a custom maker who will craft up exactly what you want.
 
Check out the NL-series of Fallkniven it might be just what you are looking for.

Hi Eric, good to see You here again!
Personally I agree about the NL's, but obviously the OP doesn't like swedges.

As I recently started to carry the NL4 daily at work, I have good use of the straight clip point of the Frey.
I often have to scrape off excessive paint from old kitchen furnitures, to give room for new doorhinges.
Instead of dulling the edge, I use the swedge and it works perfectly!

The tip also copes better with a swedge, when cutting small inside radiuses rather than without one.


Regards
Mikael
 
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