Just picked up my second Becker! (Pics added P.2)

I wish I could. It is a long haul and I have a lot of crap going on at the time, but I would have loved to come. Maybe next time? And I am sure Ethan has been made aware of how awesome a product he provides.

We'll see ya there next Spring then. :thumbup:
 
BK9 came a couple of months ago. I use it pretty often for brush clearing and tree work. It's a wonderful chopper, and much more efficient for taking small limbs off than a pruner.

My second Becker is on the way. BK15. Intended to be EDC'd for routine shop, kitchen, and camp slicing tasks. I believe the blade geometry is also well suited to emergency defensive applications, and just happens to be the longest blade I can legally carry in my state.

I have a feeling it won't be my last Becker.
 
BK9 came a couple of months ago. I use it pretty often for brush clearing and tree work. It's a wonderful chopper, and much more efficient for taking small limbs off than a pruner.

My second Becker is on the way. BK15. Intended to be EDC'd for routine shop, kitchen, and camp slicing tasks. I believe the blade geometry is also well suited to emergency defensive applications, and just happens to be the longest blade I can legally carry in my state.

I have a feeling it won't be my last Becker.

I am fond of my 9 as well. I stripped it, though. The coat was wearing off, and I didn't like the look.
 
It arrived! It is a sweet knife. A lot heavier than I thought it would be, in the best way possible. It has a leather combination, so you can pair it with a mag stick. It also has two sets of scales, one orange, one black. Razor sharp!
 
Set up with its big brother 9. I think I will leave it black, though. And the rubber around the Kydex is interesting. It works perfect for side carry.
 
TBH, this is the first Kydex I have ever used. I learned I like it a lot!
 
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