Post up your 4-5" Bushcraft blades

Turley, Modified Dogwood with 5" blade and brass pommel.

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Cool thread. I'll play along with this lovely Becker BK2. Seen here posing with it's smaller sibling, the BK11...

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Beckerhead #42
 
Most recent acquisition Highlander Special
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Aurora still my favourite
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And the F1, the one knive I never leave at home even when I'm carrying two other blades. Mr Reliable.
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A few Siegle SAR 4's out and about.

Thanks for the mention Pritch.

The black G-10 model belongs to me, the natural micarta model belongs to River-8 and the blue-ish (the material name escapes me) handled model belongs to BruceWayne.

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"UNWORTHY???":eek:

A Spyderco Bushcraft and a BHK Bushcrafter?

Those are two of the best I have handled personally. No flies on either of those.:thumbup:

Haha true enough. They are exceptional blades. I just have the itch for a custom knife and there sure have been some awesome ones in this thread.
 
Most of this are a direct result of me spending way to much time on this forum...:thumbup:

From top down:

BRK Aurora
Enzo Trapper
Fallkniven F1
Brian Andrews Terrasaur
Skookum Bushtool

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ML Kephart
JK Anniversary model
Koster Bushcrafter
Fallkniven H1

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All great users.
 
My Mora 2k gets out to play the most.:D Just got the JRE sheath.:cool:

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Before the Mora, I used my Camillus Pilots Knife a lot.

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And occasionally have used my RD6 (I know not in the 4-5" range) The beast is more knife than I usually require.

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Can we move this to the new forum. Lots a great Woods blades in here.
 
One more for the mix...

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and this one isn't a 4 inch or above blade but it has become my favorite daily EDC...

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Hey guys,

I moved this to the new GEAR forum under survival. There will be a slight learning curve as we all get used to it. Enjoy!
 
Couple of Wildertools by Rick Marchand. Just a hair shy of 4" each.

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