Ray,
As an owner of two of your exquisite fixed blades, I am pleased to see that you are expanding your business.
Your knives have always struck me with the unique combination of simplicity, utility, and elegance. I am quite impressed by this new prototype. Straight forward, drop point blade. Perfect! Flat ground? I wouldn’t have it any other way. Four inches? Not too big, not too small.
The handles look comfy with curves in all the right places. I especially like the taper on the scales to ease the transition from scale to blade. Perfect for the side grip, permitting the thumb to sit on the side of the blade without a 90 degree scale edge creating a hot spot. I love this knife!
All that said, there’s just something missing. I’m reminded of a super model, dressed only in blue jeans and a white T-shirt. Stunning! Perfection! But, one of the subtle tricks of any super model…Even if you don’t wear make-up, you still put on lipstick. It’s that finishing touch. That little bit of “pop” that completes that package. Simplicity and beauty.
This new knife is like a super model, in jeans and T, without her lipstick. Pleasing to the eyes, but not complete. I’m in full agreement with the others that mention the need for a liner behind the scales. Maybe “lipstick” red, to create that finishing touch. The liners would also add a bit to the girth of the handle, and looking at the pics of the slim grip, I think that is a good thing.
She’s a simple beauty waiting for a touch of color so she can show off her stuff.
Best of luck to you Ray, in your new endeavor.
TR