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If you had to choose one...

Most of mine are in that size range but I think my Tony Bell would be the one.

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But....I sure am getting used to the Aurora.
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This summer it's been my SDS Nessmuk. It's teamed with a Vic Spirit and a hatchet when camping. I really ought to take some pictures . . .
 
A trio like this is something I carry a lot.
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But, I would probably end up substituting the fixed blade for this little guy:
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The wharny gets used more than any other knife. It's tough, cuts well, and is very comfortable.
 
I suppose you know that that would be imposable. It would most likely be the JK Hiker or Breeden Pathfinder or DP or Koyote, Oh well, you get the idea.:confused:
 
My Bushcraft Northwest floated to the top of the list about a year ago.

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Yes, blame the sheath on me. I made it to wrap around the original Kydex sheath that came with the knife at the time. The belt flap for the pouch has snaps so it can be hung over the two front straps on the sheath.
 
**Can one of you guys tell me about the thumb scallops on the bamboo handled Bushcraft Northwest knife? Are they flat, dimpled, recessed? Hard to tell from the pics that I have seen. Thanks!

That's a sweet Skookum man. :thumbup: The thumb scallops are actually recessed, curved to match your thumb. The control in a side grip is superb.
 
LOL, only a month has passed and my most carried knife has changed, just shows what a strange fanatical bunch we are eh !!!!
This is my most used and carried now, just a tiny 3" blade but cuts as well as any of my larger blades.....

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I did take my JK Hiker along the other day as company though !

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Currently, my Barberfobic Scandi...

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It's a good, lightweight bush blade. The handle is fat enough to get a good, comfortable grip on.
 
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