Koyote Pass-around Compared !

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I received the Koyote pass-around knife yesterday and though I'd give you a quick initial review.

When Ken told me that it was on it's way to me he said something along the lines of ' The handle is not huge so I'll be interested what you think of it '.
A while ago Ken was kind enough to lend me an RC4 to see what I thought of it and to be honest I was not too impressed, the handle was just too small for me and seemed out of proportion for the knife....I have big issues when it comes to knife handles !!!
Anyway as Ken stated the handle on the Koyote knife is only of average size but as soon as I held it I knew it just felt right, just goes to show that length ain't everything ( or so I tell my wife ).

Here is an in-hand shot.......

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First impressions are that I really like this knife, feels great !

I decided to compare it with some of my similarly sized knives....

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Another knife I have issues about the handle is my Koster Nessmuk, in this pic you can see why...an otherwise great knife is spoilt due to scales that are too thin !

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The handle on the Koyote is very similarly proportioned to my ML Kephart, a knife which I love !

I tried the Koyote at battoning....

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Now I wailed pretty good on this knife so I can tell you it's plenty tough, it wouldn't go any farther through this darn section of wood though so I swapped it for my Nessmuk to see if the knife was at fault. Still no good so it must just be a damn tough section of wood !!!!!!

I then made some fuzz sticks........

Average performance here.....

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Very comfy to use but it kinda chatters as it cuts so I'm guessing the grind is now a little off from it being sent to so many people. I will say that it scraped hair from my arm and cleanly sliced post-its but from experience this often means little when it comes to wood.
My sharpening skills are not great but I touched it up a little and it performed slightly better.....

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You can still see the chatter marks though eh !

I then tried my Nessmuk...this is a slicing machine but gets uncomfy after a while due to the thin scales......

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And finally my ML Kephart....I love this knife !

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In summary, I really like the feel and style of this Koyote and would imagine that it would cut like a demon as it comes from the man itself. I'm gonna use this knife as my edc for a while and keep you updated !!!!!
 
Great write up and photo's, Pit. The handles on some of Christof's knives are definatly small, but the shape of the handle makes it work really well.
 
Great write up and photo's, Pit. The handles on some of Christof's knives are definatly small, but the shape of the handle makes it work really well.

Thanks buddy, I'm glad you replied, I was starting to think I'd done something wrong and offended everyone !!!!:eek:
 
Thanks buddy, I'm glad you replied, I was starting to think I'd done something wrong and offended everyone !!!!:eek:

Yeah you did, next time put your passaround knife review in the passaround knife review thread:p

Seriously though, great pics and honest comparisons with some great knives buddy! I am glad Ken was able to convince you to play:thumbup:
 
Good stuff, thanks for the pics. I'd forgotten how pleasant that Koyote blade was.

Nice write up Pit, looking at the left side of that piece of wood (looking at the picture) I think it's pretty easy to see why the knife got stuck...probably best that you didn't try to force it any further, even the best of knives have their limitations in batoning, a knot like that could do some damage to the hardened edge of a knife if forced through it.
 
This handle has polarized people from the beginning,

...but it seems that with use most of us have found it very functional. :cool:


When it come to toughness, the thin steel Christof uses seems very durable, his Heat Treatment and Edge Geometry obviously get the most out of this unusual steel.



Nice job pit, :thumbup: ...even if you pissed Tony off. :eek:




Big Mike

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Awesome. I think the chattering might also be finding the Right Angle for the convex. I sometimes have trouble with that in the beginning.
 
One thing I love about this knife is how the handle forms a guard where it meets the blade, if I ever get round to having another knife made to my spec I think I'll include this feature !!!!!
 
speaking of the handle polarizing people! I don't like "real guards" that get in the way, with choils and stuff. I'm not always fond of the seamless transition from handle to ouch. this isn't a compromise, but it is a solution I like to do on some knives.

I'm really glad it's working out for people.
 
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