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Is that paper micarta?
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Like, fer'reals?I used to have a few more, but they sunk with the boat and my guns in the Windriver ....
I’m not sure if this is the right place to ask, but how would I go about getting a proxy for the CPK Friday sales?Is that paper micarta?
I’m not sure if this is the right place to ask, but how would I go about getting a proxy for the CPK Friday sales?
Thank you for your time, I really appreciate it!
Total loss, never to be found again. It's too hard to talk about...Like, fer'reals?
Quick synopsis of that escapade if so, please?!
Recovery attempt(s)?
Coordinates?.....![]()
Total loss, never to be found again. It's too hard to talk about...![]()
Dang those are prettyFinally put my Westinghouse micarta scales on my FK2.![]()
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Bad ass ! So, wait. Am I missing something? Is Westinghouse the same as ECAM ? Serious question.Finally put my Westinghouse micarta scales on my FK2.![]()
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No. I do believe the Westinghouse is a type of paper micarta. ECAM is some kind of canvas micarta, possibly also made by Westinghouse.Bad ass ! So, wait. Am I missing something? Is Westinghouse the same as ECAM ? Serious question.![]()
Bad ass ! So, wait. Am I missing something? Is Westinghouse the same as ECAM ? Serious question.![]()
Looks like a JRE sheath....maybe?I like that sheath. Where'd you snag that?
Great post! Thanks for all the pictures and the write up.This past week I attended a 4 day wilderness skills course in the Adirondacks in NY. The course was taught by Josh Enyart, a former Ranger and Green Beret. It is designed to teach skills that are essential to stay safe and have a good time in the woods, and I chose the FK2 as my belt knife for the trip.
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I mainly used it for carving, splitting firewood, cutting cordage. It is an excellent carver and remained comfortable after sustained use of a couple hours. I found the blade width to make deeper scooping cuts a bit more challenging, but overall it worked really well for carving try sticks and tent stakes. It held an edge beautifully and would still shave hair after the carving.
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The next most prominent use for the FK2 on the trip was fire prep. We built long fires for nighttime as the temp fluctuated between high 40s during the day to low 20s at night. We had snow, rain, sleet, hail and sunshine over the 4 days. I used the FK2 for feather sticks, shaving fatwood and striking a ferro rod. I ground the forward 3rd of the spine to 90 degrees prior to the trip (was on the fence about doing that but I'm overall glad I did) and it makes copious sparks with a firesteel. On our 3rd night, it got dark after it had been raining and sleeting for hours. I kept having to shake the slush off the top of my tarp. We had seasoned wood for fuel that we'd cut from dead standing trees, but it was soaked and we were running low on tinder and smaller fuel. I don't think I could have gotten the fire started without the stoutness of the FK2 to baton through some dry hardwood rounds that we got to light more easily. It may well have saved me and my partner from potentially becoming hypothermic. After we got the long fire lit, we were able to dry out and sleep comfortably for our last night.
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A large component of the course was land navigation. Having the FK2 on my belt made me feel more comfortable on the nav course because I knew that I'd be able to start an emergency fire, or cut limbs for splinting if my partner or I sustained an injury (he was a few months off quad tendon surgery). It also opened mountain house packets, spread peanut butter and was an impromptu handle grabber to get my pot off the fire once. View attachment 2133361
My sleep setup with fire aftermath
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our class and instructors
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Right after getting home; my 2yo son said "Daddy's back from camping"
Thanks @Nathan the Machinist and the CPK team for such a phenomenal knife, and thanks @Sagandavis for selling me my FK2. It's the best blade I own and I can't wait to take it on more adventures.
Steve
I’m not sure, I gotta ask Jo or Nathan.Is that paper micarta?
That there’s some vintage JouFuu Leather.I like that sheath. Where'd you snag that?
Nope, that’s one of my old JouFuu sheaths.Looks like a JRE sheath....maybe?
Thanks for fielding that one for me Dave!Very similar look, but Nathan cuts the scales different so that they're able to be distinguished from one another also. ECAM, as per the name, always edge-cut whereas Westinghouse is not.
Nice red/black linen background too lol
Haha, thanks! I noticed it kind of matched, but I think it's too busy. Need to get better photos...Nice red/black linen background too lol