How many of you have the Becker Necker? Images ??

I carry one almost every day. Used it this year to field dress a deer and some birds. Great little knife, highly recomended!
 
I have one of the original pre-KaBar Becker Neckers. I use it nearly every day to tease and torment 555. :D
 
How do they compare to tne Izula? have been thinking about trying one.

I think it comes down to personal preferance I love them both but would be far more likely to use my Izula for any heavy tasks because of the excellent warranty.:thumbup:
 
The Becker Necker is in this pic. I love the knife, but hate the sheath. The sheath that came with mine dulls the blade after several draws and insertions. Since I have left it out
of the sheath, no problems. Now I am looking for someone to make me a sheath.

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The Becker Necker is in this pic. I love the knife, but hate the sheath. The sheath that came with mine dulls the blade after several draws and insertions. Since I have left it out
of the sheath, no problems. Now I am looking for someone to make me a sheath.

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I noticed that too it is quite aggravating.:grumpy: Anyone know of any good sheath makers?:D Oh and nice collection!
 
The Becker Necker is in this pic. I love the knife, but hate the sheath. The sheath that came with mine dulls the blade after several draws and insertions. Since I have left it out
of the sheath, no problems. Now I am looking for someone to make me a sheath.

I noticed that too it is quite aggravating.:grumpy: Anyone know of any good sheath makers?:D Oh and nice collection!

You two looking for sheaths for your Becker Neckers? I asked because I was wondering if there is a need...

If you will email or PM me, I would be happy to help. With respect, I can't do that on the board.

Marion
 
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I love mine - it's a great sheath knife that easily slips into the pocket. Kinda like a pocket knife that doesn't fold :D

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I have the clip and I clip it to my belt sometimes or even use it for IWB carry. It's a nice little knife - ergonomically well done for a skeleton handle.

And there's something really satisfying about popping a cold one with a fixed blade. :thumbup:
 
Here's mine. No problems with the sheath, though I rarely wear it around my neck. Lately it's been in the toolbox, where it sees plenty of use. :thumbup:

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I might o be the only guy in th eworkd that doesn't like the becker necker... I've honestly tried, I;ve owned 3 of them...but for me the handle is to shot, and the blade is too long and too wide for a neck knife.... but that;s just me knife selection is largely personal..and alot of folks dig them.... just not my cup of tea.. (the stock sheath is super secure but very bulky) I think if some one convexed one, stripped it, gave it some wood grips that added another inch onto the handle and gave it some nice leather pants it;s make a dandy belt knife..
 
I might o be the only guy in th eworkd that doesn't like the becker necker... I've honestly tried, I;ve owned 3 of them...but for me the handle is to shot, and the blade is too long and too wide for a neck knife.... but that;s just me knife selection is largely personal..and alot of folks dig them.... just not my cup of tea.. (the stock sheath is super secure but very bulky) I think if some one convexed one, stripped it, gave it some wood grips that added another inch onto the handle and gave it some nice leather pants it;s make a dandy belt knife..

So, if it was like completely different, you might like it. : )

I don't think I want one, but I will probably get one so that I can sheath it for people.

Marion
 
Carried mine for a while, put a ziptie through the holes in the sheath and wear it horizontally in the front under an un tucked shirt. One of the best little EDC blades on the market
 
I just got one about a week ago. Have been wearing it to work just to see if I like it as a neck knife, make it a belt knife, or attach it to my kit. Used it last night to make stir fry. Cuts veggies like a light sabre.
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Here is my old one I rehandled in purpleheart.

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And here it is after the wood had aged a little bit. The color got a little deeper and more purple.

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