JK Scandi

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I did a small review of this knife, I wish I could have done better but times are a bit rough right now.

This knife first and foremost would make a great little EDC that could perform about any task assigned to it. I started out making a little stew
 

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Hi udtjim -

Nice looking roast there.

How was the knife when you were slicing up the carrots?

best regards -

mqqn
 
Took it out today for just a bit and made a walking stick. I sawed this off then scrapped the bark off, chopped off the snubs and rounded off the ends, The knife did really well at all these task but really excelled at scrapping, I only had a little time today between horse chores.

I am planning on having John make me one of these:thumbup:


Does anyone know who is next in line for this? Thanks
 

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The carrots were hard as a rock but it chopped them pretty well, It is no Santuko but as a camp knife, but does well.:D
 
I didn't get to check out a scandi when I met John recently. I did get a Mora when I got home two weeks ago and I am hooked on the style. Geez scandi grinds are sharp.
Looks like you had a good meal there Jim.
 
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