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Post up your 4-5" Bushcraft blades

Well i love this thread and hate to see it die. So i will post the knife I just received yesterday. Looking forward to using this one alot.

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I just can't get into these super thin blades, even though I KNOW that you guys are right. This Neanderthal hasn't gotten there yet.
 
Upnorth, what do you consider superthin? Truthly most my blades are between .17 and .22 thick.
 
That BHK is cool. I didn't know they offered the Pathfinder in full flat grind, I like that.
 
OOh, I like that Fox River - one my inspirations when I started making. Now I don't need one anymore. :D

That Siegle 'muk is sweet.

Mountain Knife, Just shy of the 4" request - next one will be 0.1" longer or so:

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need to get out and beat on it a bit.
 
I love this thread. Makes me want to order something! Christof...where you at??!! Maybe a Donovan Phillips??...ahhh....knives...:cool:
 
Well...if you guys are gonna revive it...I'll post my current favorite in this size :)

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That's a sweet little pokey, Mist. What does he call that one?

Thnks, it was a Christmas present from a friend. That's Andy's interpretation of the Kephart. Never cared for Kepharts till I saw this design. You know me, I like pointy knives in the bush, much better for detail work :) The ergos on this thing are amazing, I love the way it knjife handles
 
Of the group shot I posted a while back, this one has been getting the most outdoor time lately
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