Just pulled the trigger on a BK15

Well, you state your question, and immediately answer it, imho.

"What's next?" Ummm, another knife? :confused:

"My wife does not understand." Bring her alongside, onboard, as it were. Include her in "your world". How exactly is up to you, but the plan seems sound to me. :D


Oh and uh, nice knife! :thumbup:
Yea, I'm thinking of giving her the 15. We'll see how she reacts. She likes to camp and fish with me, maybe I can get her hooked. ;)
 
Stalling tactic - successful. The BK15 is now out of stock at knifecenter, so I'm off the hook. I debated on placing the order last night anyway; but decided against it. If they get some in while this sale is running, I'll be in trouble, though.
 
Mine came in today! Really like the size on this one. I still think the 16 is my 'forever knife' :) Guess it is going in the cart for my next order...

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That Svörd isn't mine, but I've got two (one full sized, one mini). They're great. I kind of think of them as small handled fixed blade with a folding handle extension. It's stupid simple to work on, and the blade takes a good edge.
 
You really need a "2" & a "9"... just to be on the safe side.! One never knows ~~ it is almost Halloween "U" know.????????
 
The 15 I ordered for the wife came in. Was gonna wait for Christmas, but I'm gonna let her open it tonight, to use for camping this weekend.
 
Wife loves her new 15. It is a cool blade. I think she'll retire her Mora now, haha. She loves the sheath too.
 
Hey, quick question. Is the 5.625in blade length from tip to handle, or tip to front of choil? I looked in the blade database, but couldn't determine which one it was.
 
Hey, quick question. Is the 5.625in blade length from tip to handle, or tip to front of choil? I looked in the blade database, but couldn't determine which one it was.

It's from the front of the handle scale.

It's right at 5 inches from the grind line in front of the choil to the tip of the blade.
 
It's from the front of the handle scale.

It's right at 5 inches from the grind line in front of the choil to the tip of the blade.

front of the handle scale is the only correct way to measure.
 
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