Mean Little Sucker tanto and bush knife, plus carry pics

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A couple of knives that went out into the world not too long back. Forged 80CrV2, approximately 6 1/2" blades, marine epoxy-impregnated paracord handles, Kydex sheaths. The usual from me. :)

First up is a long drop point bushcraft knife that went to a bushcraft school owner.

busa02 by James Helm, on Flickr

Then a Mean Little Sucker tanto to a LEO.

mls02 by James Helm, on Flickr

mls03 by James Helm, on Flickr

mls05 by James Helm, on Flickr

And some pics that past customers have sent me recently of their blades set up on their gear.

A Ranger sniper.

sniper01 by James Helm, on Flickr

A Texas SWAT team member.

swat01 by James Helm, on Flickr

And a fellow who helped with dealing with Hurricane Harvey's aftermath took this prototype Fire Chief rescue 'hawk with him.

Untitled by James Helm, on Flickr
 
That's awesome, Storm Crow. I know you have to be cackling with pride to see your stuff being used in various capacities of badassery like that.
 
Man those pictures of the ranger and SWAT team member with your knives on their pack is freaking sick!! It doesn't get anymore badass then that haha. The best of the best carrying your blades. Thanks for sharing this was really cool.
 
That slim looking bushcraft knife is nice James. I hope you made a pattern for it...I think the lower narrower profile is a nice variation on the Warfighter.
 
Thanks, guys!

Mecha, Paul - I wouldn't say that I "cackle", but there is a definite humble pride (if that makes sense) whenever professional badasses choose to carry one of my blades. These are the guys who need their equipment to work. It means that I need to do what I can to make sure that what I build for them is going to function as it should without them having to worry about it. And yes, it is very cool. :cool:

Camber - I've done several of the long drop points lately. It's something I'll be doing more of, too. :)
 
Thanks, guys!

Mecha, Paul - I wouldn't say that I "cackle", but there is a definite humble pride (if that makes sense) whenever professional badasses choose to carry one of my blades. These are the guys who need their equipment to work. It means that I need to do what I can to make sure that what I build for them is going to function as it should without them having to worry about it. And yes, it is very cool. :cool:

Camber - I've done several of the long drop points lately. It's something I'll be doing more of, too. :)

I know just what you mean, Storm Crow. Humble pride is a good way to put it.
 
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