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Just wanted to post some pictures from my latest batch. A few of these are prototypes. All have convex grinds.

First, some that you guys have already seen...

Delta Foxtrots in A-2

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Pocket Kilos in A-2

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B&G Fighters in A-2
This is a new addition to the lineup that is based on a custom I did for a friend of mine. I fell in love with the design and decided to make it part of the lineup.

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Now for some new stuff...

This is my new favorite model.
The Bush Operator
This knife is designed to be the bridge between bushcraft and tactical design. I took a lot of input from Military, LEO's, Special Op guys, and various others and combined it with ideas I had and came up with this design. It is AWESOME.

Some of the highlights:
  • same great convex saber grind
  • a blade length that works well for bushcraft, still a serious duty blade, as well as being more than enough to hit vitals if need be
  • good length of handle to accommodate all hand sizes
  • a handle that has a new kind of ergonomics for me that I think will work wonders for gloved as well as bare hands for every kind of work
  • same great super tough canvas micarta handles with a rough grip to ensure solid purchase
  • a slight guard to aid in safety and also to give a surface to twist against under close quarters combat circumstances
  • the first 1.75 inches of the spine is rounded and the rest is left sharp for scraping, striking, whatever you can think of

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One of the new designs I'm working on is
The Tango
This is a little different from the stuff I normally do. It's slightly blade heavy instead of handle heavy which is my norm, and it's designed to be very stabby. I used one of the prototypes to do some testing, which lead to destruction so that I could determine how strong the design is and how strong the 1095 with my heat treat is. It was impressive. I'm very happy with the design.

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And last but certainly not least, the new chopper design from Fletcher Knives...
The Ulysses
No description necessary. This knife is baaad-aaaass.

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Great batch man! love the bush operator! will these be posted for sale on the forum? and if so how much are the bush operators?
 
Great batch man! love the bush operator! will these be posted for sale on the forum? and if so how much are the bush operators?

Thanks!

Yes indeed. There's only one Bush Operator left for sale in black canvas. I always give return customers first crack at a batch through my email list and they bought all the others. They're $210 ($235 with a kydex sheath) plus $12 shipped in the CONUS. All of the knives that are for sale are going in the "For Sale" section tomorrow evening at 5PM Eastern.
 
OMG awesome

That Ulysses is bad ass. Id sure wish I had one when I was stationed in Alaska
 
All good. Definitely like the Bush Operator and Tango.

But the Ulysses!:eek: Woof!!:eek::eek:

As far as EDC style functional knives, the Bush Operator is by far my new favorite, but yeah, that Ulysses is the bomb diggidy! I swing mine around the apartment regularly.

NO TABLE IS SAFE! :D
 
Dylan, you have seriously exploded out of the gates with your knifemaking, brother. If you continue on this path, I may have no choice but to destroy you to restore the balance. That "Bush Operator" is the bee's knees, ma man!


Rick
 
Dylan, you have seriously exploded out of the gates with your knifemaking, brother. If you continue on this path, I may have no choice but to destroy you to restore the balance. That "Bush Operator" is the bee's knees, ma man!


Rick

Truly, he has come 'up' very fast.

Tempting designs ... :)
 
Dylan, you have seriously exploded out of the gates with your knifemaking, brother. If you continue on this path, I may have no choice but to destroy you to restore the balance. That "Bush Operator" is the bee's knees, ma man!


Rick

Ok now Rick, you don't want the Kung Fu windmill again, do you? HAHAHAHA! I wish you were coming to Vegas brother.
 
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