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Post up your 4-5" Bushcraft blades

Thank you, Blade Scout. Every once in awhile I like to make one of them newfangled "full tang" knives. :p
 
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You mean one of those knives with no hole in the handle - who has ever heard of such a thing!:D:)
 
Here is another Kephart I have.
I really enjoy this design for a lot of uses.

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Here is another Kephart I have.
I really enjoy this design for a lot of uses.

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I love it. Everything about looks fantastic and those scales are out of this world.
 
Here are most of my fixed blades, but it includes some of the larger ones. I am missing my Fallkniven F1, S1, and a new Survive GSO 4.7 that I received last week. My favorites are the Bark River Bravo 1's in 3v and my Survive GSO 4.1, 4.7, and 5.1. The Bark River Bushcrafter is becoming one of my favorites as well. There's just too many of them, but when I head out into the woods or on a road trip it's usually a combo of the ones I listed.

 
Just at home bushcrafting and making feathersticks as skinning deer and other critters. Queen's cutlery premium skinner in D2
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