Not handmade but nice!

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I picked up this Blind Horse Tigerknapp at Blade and find it very versatile and very sharp. Koster Nessie shown for size comparison.
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I have wanted a tiger knapp for awhile, but I am a little worried about the hollow grind. It would be a woodswalking and urban edc possibly and I don't know enough about hollow grinds to know if it will hold up to heavier use.

Plus I don't know how to sharpen it lol
 
I met the Blind Horse guys at Blade, and they're first class. I was very impressed. They're going to offer flat and convex as an option in the future.
 
. They're Going To Offer Flat And Convex As An Option In The Future.

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edit: For some reason, smileys are screwing up for me. Needless to say I am excited lol

edit2: lol nevermind, seems to be working now
 
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I handled Tim Stetzer's Tiger Knapp back in September of '07 and really liked it. All the guys that handled it on the trip couldn't believe how affordable it was. What really stood out to me was the sheath. I still don't know how such a quality piece of leather can be sold for as little as it is.
 
I have one it was a gift from a good friend...it's top notch No probs with the grind...the heat treat is good stuff.
 
I handled the Bushcrafter Prototype at a show in Michigan a few months ago and immediately got on the reserve list. Delivery should be within the next few weeks. I agree... those guys give a lot of knife for the $.

Jeff
 
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