MacLaren1
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Good eye! I didn't catch that.LOVE that fusion handle without a pommel spike!!!
BEST of the straight and fusion handles combined!
It looks to be super comfy in the hand.
The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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Good eye! I didn't catch that.LOVE that fusion handle without a pommel spike!!!
BEST of the straight and fusion handles combined!
That it would. Finn-less for me.Nice!
It would look really nice with a DeRegulator handle...
It sure is a looker! Is there much advantage over a straighter handled knife like the battle saw (my go to in this size)
I was pleasantly surprised at how natural the Huck feels with a thrusting/stabbing motion. I thought for sure that it would be hard to hit a target accurately with such a dropped point but it actually works really well for me.Advantage in somethings and disadvantage in others. A Khuk/bolo style blade with a recurve tends to have a slicing motion when chopping and for that reason will have better performance on soft woods. On hardwoods the extra mass towards the tip of the khuk style blade gives it more power as well. However, you will feel more fatigue, so when chopping for extended periods of time performance starts to equalize a bit when compared to the more balanced straight handle. Of course the straight handle has a ton of advantages for most other knife related duties.
I was pleasantly surprised at how natural the Huck feels with a thrusting/stabbing motion. I thought for sure that it would be hard to hit a target accurately with such a dropped point but it actually works really well for me.
I highly doubt ANYONE will be getting the CB grade instead of the CF for only $50 more.