Hidden Tang Fiddlebacks?

wildmanh

Part time Leather Bender/Sheath maker
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I snagged a Hidden Tang KPH from the Bladeshow sale this year and love it! It's now one of my most used knives. The balance and weight are great. Anyone else have and enjoy one of Andy's Hidden Tang knives?

Andy got plans to make any more knives with Hidden tangs?

Here's some pictures of my KPH that I took last month:

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Nice pics. I love the patinas! They look happy to be used! I am going to do more hidden tangs. It takes a lot of planning to switch the week that way. We're creatures of habbit here at FF.
 
No hidden tangs yet...but damn you're making me want one of Andy's camp knives or comp cutters even worse than I already did damnit. Nice knives.
 
I have a ke bushy hidden tang. It has become my go to edc. It is ligh and lively. I hope more will be coming down the pipe
 
Nice pics. I love the patinas! They look happy to be used! I am going to do more hidden tangs. It takes a lot of planning to switch the week that way. We're creatures of habbit here at FF.

Thanks! Those three got used quite a bit this last summer. I'm glad to hear that you have more planned!

No hidden tangs yet...but damn you're making me want one of Andy's camp knives or comp cutters even worse than I already did damnit. Nice knives.

The Camp Knife is quite impressive! I've limbed down pines, split kindling, made roasting sticks and even used it in the kitchen to make Tin Foil Dinners and Dutch Oven chili. IMO Pair it with a thin slicer and a machete or Axe/saw and you are good to go. The Comp cutter would probably be more impressive.

I have a ke bushy hidden tang. It has become my go to edc. It is ligh and lively. I hope more will be coming down the pipe

Got picts of your hidden tang KE Bushy?
 
The Camp Knife is quite impressive! I've limbed down pines, split kindling, made roasting sticks and even used it in the kitchen to make Tin Foil Dinners and Dutch Oven chili. IMO Pair it with a thin slicer and a machete or Axe/saw and you are good to go. The Comp cutter would probably be more impressive.

Very impressive it is indeed. The comp cutter is a grail for me.
 
I have a scandi hiking buddy with a hidden tang. It is by far my most used knife; it's light and the balance makes it a delight to work with.

It's more of an EDC for me than the model named EDC. Thank you sir, can I have another?
 
Nice little collection you've got there. I don't think I've met a fiddleback I didn't like. The hidden tang might be nice for canadian winter camping...
 
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