Just showing off my hiking buddy

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Fiddleback forge hiking buddy

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Clich's homegrown hiking buddy
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Tranquil water shot
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Thanks for looking
 
That was a stellar buy! I'm broke as a joke right now but I would have dipped into the savings on that one. All the scandi HB's are 1/8", correct?

Nice pics too...I've been stuck in the house for 1.5 weeks with sick kiddos! Looks especialy good out there! :thumbup::D
 
Very nice, all around. I've pressed my HB in to use when I wasn't prepared with the proper tool and it came out with flying colors, so a HB is always a good catch. Where are the pics from?
 
Just my local parkway. When I take the kid out that's where we go. Lots of cool sights since there's a few old overgrown slate quarrys and small spring waterfalls but not too tough of terrain for his little legs.
 
OK. I really enjoyed those pics. Guys, you can't imagine how happy it makes a knifemaker when y'all use our knives. Thanks for posting these.



That was a stellar buy! I'm broke as a joke right now but I would have dipped into the savings on that one. All the scandi HB's are 1/8", correct?

Nice pics too...I've been stuck in the house for 1.5 weeks with sick kiddos! Looks especialy good out there! :thumbup::D

No! Some HB's have been Scandi'd from 3/32" thick stock. Thats a mean tool. I love doing them thinner.
 
No! Some HB's have been Scandi'd from 3/32" thick stock. Thats a mean tool. I love doing them thinner.


Thanks! That's good to know. From the photo, this one looks stouter. Mistwalkers review of his keeps eating my brain and the saber ground I had was a thicker one. I'm more up for thinner blades lately...
 
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