my new bk 7 in the woods

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Thought I would share some pics of my day in the woods yesterday with my bk7 there are other knives in the pic...forgive me for i have sinned:)

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I used it to process some wood for breakfast...roasted almond bannock...

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thanks for watching.
 
...forgive me for i have sinned:)
I see a mora in there so you are OK.
and a Fiskars axe, so still OK. Plus, there's a BK7, so everything else is good. Your pack must have been pretty weighty with all that hardware....would you please tell us what kind of folding saw that is? I noticed the locking mechanism; I have a folding dozuki (japanese carpentry) saw with the same kind of latch/lock. Thanks for the pics, and welcome.
 
and a Fiskars axe, so still OK. Plus, there's a BK7, so everything else is good. Your pack must have been pretty weighty with all that hardware....would you please tell us what kind of folding saw that is? I noticed the locking mechanism; I have a folding dozuki (japanese carpentry) saw with the same kind of latch/lock. Thanks for the pics, and welcome.

Thanks for the welcome...its branded Stihl..i bought it where i get my parts for chain saws...its a handy little saw.
 
Sweet, thanks for sharing the pics. I have to admit that I will bring a Mora with me on occasion as well. Don't get me wrong, my Becker is my main lady but the Mora gets some play here and there.
 
Nice pics and nice collection of tools.

Don't worry about the other knives. We all have knives other than Beckers.

Everyone should have a Mora though.

Jeremy
 
I'd give my eyeteeth for a Master Hunter in Carbon V. What a fantastic and grossly underrated knife. I love my San Mai version, don't get me wrong...but I'd be over the carbon model like white on rice....
 
Addendum: Before I get accused of shilling for CS on a Becker forum, I would like to point out I own an Eskabar, a 16, 7, and 9. Are we all still friends? :D (Besides, I do believe Uncle Ethan called the MH Cold Steel's finest design, and once said the MH was for someone who "needed a knife"). Truth be told, my positive experience with the MH led me to purchase the BK16 - another masterful design of similar size and simplicity with which I am utterly delighted.
 
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