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Just for fun - Pick 1

blgoode

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These are very different knives and we are all very different in what we like.

If in the bush for a week - What size would you prefer.

Your taking no saw - Hatchet - or AX

Just 1 knife



Just need Logo's, sheaths and the edges and there good to go :)

All 0-1 steel.
First up is a new pattern - "The Skunk"(until I get a name that sticks)
Blade is around 7" I think. Sorry guys - THis was paterened after a knife sent to me by customer and I made it my way following the original knife in certain areas. Black full etch and fully hardened knife and Micarta handle. 1/4" stock :)
Chad.jpg


Next up is the my 6" bladed "Combat" knife
This one has OD Micarta and red liners. Differential heat treat on this one.
1/4" 0-1 stock
Wookie.jpg


These are 2 "Companions"
one working OD micarta/ red liner and one desert ironwod "Slimline"
Blades are is 4"
norman.jpg


THis one is a 6" overall EDC knife. Blade is about 2 1/2"
3/32" 0-1 and orange G-10 for keeping up with it in the woods :)
orangeEDC.jpg


NOw they just need logo's and sheaths and then off to their new homes :)

Thanks for looking!!
 
My favorite is the little in orange..Perfect edc cross over to woods work.. (love knives in this size range) however if I could have no other edged tool for a week in the bush.. I'd choose the second one down with the clip point... a stout knife can handle allot of wppd processing chores.. and the sharp point is great for detail work,
 
I'd go with the 6" combat-type knife. Jack of all trades type of thing. Good enough for small chopping and batonning, small enough for finer tasks.
 
That's what I have choosen my last few camping trips. The 6" Combat seems to do it all better than most I have.
 
you better send them all to me so I can give the a proper test.. only way to know for sure... LOL JK, Beautiful work though...
 
Personally I'd take either of the 4" blade knives. ( I like the ironwood better) That blade size just seems to work best for me.


David
 
You make choosing hard--VERY hard!!!!!

Top Companion looks sweet

Hell--they all look SWEET
 
Combat. Nice point, could do a little hacking if needed. All great looking knives, nice users for sure
 
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