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Nice hedgehog sheath. Love those.
 
Thank you. That one is the "old style" leather. They're a perfect match in my opinion.
 
That's right, it is a BK-9 modded into a meat cleaver. I recently removed the ramp added my own jimping and recoated the blade with Alumahyde 2 from Brownells. The wife and I use it throughout the year for meat and vegetable prep. It is fun to use and works well with the rest of the food prep team, the 5 and 15.
 
Finished up my mycarta / G10 / micarta scales for the 24 and 7. 16's been done for a while now.
7's done some chopping and splitting for me since it was stripped and bega to patina.







 
Beckers in use during camping over the weekend.

5 for slicing the roast


14 for slicing the slices


Its amazing how 1095 makes everything taste so much better. :)
 
Damn! Now that's a snake. Looks like the remora is up for the task. That skin would make a nice sheath inlay. Or some boots :)
 
heavyfolder- Thank you for you vote of confidence. I take it you are referring to the satin convexed BK-7 with G10 scales. There are too many hours of hand labor in that one to break even. Right now I have had to stop all knife and tomahawk customizing due to a worsening of my shoulder injury. I'm not healing properly. Retirement was looking great until that happened. In the custom Becker pages, I posted That 7 as a W.I.P. and the meat cleaver 9 and a picture or two of my BK-9 fighter I was working on when things started to go south for me. Don't know when I'll be able to start work again. One handed typing is a P.I.A.
 
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Here is my first effort to dress up my first Becker...

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The scales are made of osage orange that I cut within a mile from my house. They are pretty close in form to the original grivory scales, but beefier. My hand is now satisfied when I wrap it around this wonderful piece of steel. :) I have some "stryper" patterned paracord on order for a simple lanyard and plan to turn a bead from either ebony or an ebony/osage laminate to finish the end of the lanyard. I'll post an updated pic of the finished product.
 
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