I've been feeling Blue

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And it feels great!..........















OH here's Blue:D

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This is a helluva knife by Koyote.
Made of .095 15N20 with a differential temper, hand finished to 600 grit and buffed on soft wheel. Two thumb grooves file worked into the spine. Comfortable handle, made of blue pakkawood.Pins are 3/16 ID lanyarb tubing in stainless.

Hands down my new favorite EDC blade. This guy is highly polished and pretty. The colors in the handle are beautiful. You want sharp. This thing is a lazer:eek: Balance is perfection, it feels like an extension of my hand.

To top it off. This sheath made by Koyote girl is excellent. I did not order this knife, I picked it up off the exchange. But if I were to specify what I wanted in a sheath; this would be it. It holds the knife snug and the knife fits in deep. It rides perfect. The stitching is beautiful. One classy looking package.

The black sheath really brings out the beauty in the handle in my oppinion.
 
Took me long enough to make a knife as pretty as Sierra's sheaths :D

Those are great shots, I struggle so hard with photos.
 
that is a cool looking knife... :eek: i like it... it looks mighty handy..:thumbup:

nice work christof and sierra... tat is a great looking package...


BTW.. my brothers name is Blue...:o
 
Looking really good tony.

One question though, I'm confused. How does buying a beautiful knife and sheath from koyote (& girl) constitute "I SUPPORT R.A.T. CUTLERY"?

Just wondering. :rolleyes:

Doc :D
 
great knife! the handles remind me of the BRKT black and blue g10. i remember seeing that one( or somthing like it) a while ago. ill be ordering another koyote soon.
 
Looks like an awesome knife! As I was scrolling down - I knew right off the bat that it was a Koyote - just a testament to him - I think he has a signature style! Great Score!
 
Awesome purchase Tony! I almost bought this....but I have a laser by Christof already (and 2 other customs in the works so money is GONE).

He is a great guy to work with and the sheaths his daughter makes are kick-ass!
 
That is just about perfect.
 
Thanks fellas, I think I am done buying EDC type blades, as this one is about Pefect for me.
 
One question though, I'm confused. How does buying a beautiful knife and sheath from koyote (& girl) constitute "I SUPPORT R.A.T. CUTLERY"?

Just ask the R.A.T. Cutlery guys -- they support all American-made products, even Ontario! (Just not stolen ... uh-oh) :D

How is it I knew who made that knife as soon as I spotted the first picture? :eek:

Really slick, it gets better all the time. :thumbup:
 
I'm either doing something right or I'm doing something wrong, that everyone can tell even my differently finished knives from one photo.

So, I'm pondering this type of pattern or a smaller straight spine as a regularly made EDC model. I figure I know which way Tony votes....
 
Doing something right. The slope at the butt is distinctive and very comfortable to grip. Would work well in a small knife or a big one.

You better stay in business until my finances cycle around again! :D
 
I'm either doing something right or I'm doing something wrong, that everyone can tell even my differently finished knives from one photo.

So, I'm pondering this type of pattern or a smaller straight spine as a regularly made EDC model. I figure I know which way Tony votes....

You know I was thinking about making the other 2 knives I got from you all shiny, but was talked out of it by a fellow member here.

Anyhow, yeah I'm pretty sure you know my vote. :thumbup:
 
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