Outdoor Adventure Knives

It was regarded as a very radical design in the early 90's (at a time when most outdoor knives were called 'survival knives', and were basically sharpened pry-bars with double-guards, and lots of silly features). While it's a simple design, I spent nearly a year developing it, mainly regarding the HT and cryogenics. It also had a great deal of publicity at the time. Fixed blade designs are a lot more sensible these days :thumbsup:



Thanks Jake :) :thumbsup:
Very cool, Jack. Looks like a nice design!
 
This Fiddleback Bushfinger is a favorite of mine
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My 'traditionalised' (perhaps?) Chen Duty as belt knife.

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My L.T. Wright Patriot for a small knife solution. I'm currently working it into a neck knife carry.

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I have generally used my trusty Buck 119 on camp and hiking trips, but it has been replaced by these two I recently had made, which will see a lot of use. The Buck will stay in the car kit.
Jarrett Fleming Nocturnal with bog oak handles cpm154, Salem Staub Promethean knife in forged sanmai and vintage micarta.

Untitled by swaybacksteve, on Flickr
Untitled by swaybacksteve, on Flickr
 
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