Izzy and RTAK-2 poser shots

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I went for a motorcycle trip last saturday and sunday. Packed was ofcourse some esee stuff. The RTAK2 was in my pack and the Izula was in my motor pants.
I dont have any trip photo's because i didnt made any, have to wait for the others.
I decided to sharpen them a bit. Here are some poser shots in my kitchen. Some are not that good, photography isn't one of my hobbies.

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Want some radish with that?
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4.5 - 5 meter paracord around the sheath
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The contents of the pouch; LMF Army, sisal rope and a lighter i accidently 'borrowed' this weekend
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nice. add an esee-4 to your collection and your photography skills will dramatically improve :D
 
JV3, Are you a mind reader of some sort?
Its already on my whishlist. I just have to justify it in some way. During the saturday evening i had no real need for an 'in between' knife. The rtak was great for splitting medium sized logs, batoning through without problems. And the izzy was great for fine kindling wood and bbq use. The RTAK is a tough mofo too. There was a knot in a log and the blade actualy bent around it a bit. Had to whack the edge to get it back out. No damage at all.
Did some cutting on 5-10cm thick branches and it went through very nice, still have to get used to chopping with a knife but i like it.
My friends where a bit surprised to see such a man-sized knife :D Some liked it a lot though.
 
So is the only difference in the RTAK II and the Junglas is who makes them?
 
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