Post up your 4-5" Bushcraft blades

Bark River Kephart and #1 and #4 Russell Grohmanns in carbon.

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NJBillK thank you - for the first time it kept telling me the file was too large. I think Bladeforums was having a glitch.
 
And what's the acronym for that Busse? Fine looking handle btw, reminds me of modified skinny ASH.
 
I doubt it. This one is 7/32 or .218" thick. Seems overkill but the high saber grind seems like it helps. I've not used it because I doubt I'll keep it.
 
Not super exciting, but I have really gotten back into enjoying Mora's. The Companion still being my favorite.


This ugly modified Basic works really well too


This one from Jeff White is also a favorite. Hard to beat a handmade knife that costs $40!


But my John Bradley probably sees the most use. I love this knife.
 


I have 3 fixed blades that fit into this category. 2 I have with me and the third is at home. The first isn't a typical "bush" style blade, it's the SOG Seal Pup. The second one surprised me with its value in that it was very inexpensive and meant to be just a beater. The Ozark Trail no namer from Wally World. The third one I have at home is the Gerber Big Rock. The Big Rock is probably my favorite of the three and it is more of a bush style / traditional fixed blade than the other two I have. I can spend a fortune on folders and gadgets but my fixed blades are pretty simple.


Sent from my electronic multi-tool.
 
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Just finished this one up. Going to test it at the wilderness camp I instruct at this coming week.



 
Lately I've been using and really liking Battle Horse knives. I have the Highlander, the Bushcrafter and a new custom muk. If you're into Muks then feast your eyes on this one



Muk next to a busse hog muk for reference

 
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