Post your favorite bushcraft knife in action

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Post an action shot of your favorite bushcraft/woodsman/camp knife at work.

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Unfortunately no action shots, but the BHK Bushcrafter has been my favorite for the past year or so
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Here's my BK2 helping with a hunting lunch...
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...and a hunting snack...
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...making flatware...
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...hiking stick prep...
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...chopping seasoned oak for no good reason...
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Man, I like that knife.
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Beckerhead #42
 
Not a conventional bushcraft shape, but I am not a very conventional bushcrafter;)



 
So here's a new one I have been playing with. I had it out this past week. So far, so good.... :thumbup:

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So here's a new one I have been playing with. I had it out this past week. So far, so good.... :thumbup:

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That's a beaut! Tell us something about that knife. It's a Scandi grind w/ full tang, but who makes it?????

I'm in love.
 
That's a beaut! Tell us something about that knife. It's a Scandi grind w/ full tang, but who makes it?????

I'm in love.

That knife is made from 3/32" A2 with stabilized Mulberry scales and heavier than normal G10 liners. Like you said, scandi ground and full tang. I made it myself. It's a good hobby I picked up a while back. :D I had wanted to try a thinner blade for a while and this one has worked out very well so far. Thanks much for the compliment.
 
That knife is made from 3/32" A2 with stabilized Mulberry scales and heavier than normal G10 liners. Like you said, scandi ground and full tang. I made it myself. It's a good hobby I picked up a while back. :D I had wanted to try a thinner blade for a while and this one has worked out very well so far. Thanks much for the compliment.

wow great job, wish I had the skill.
 
Those of us born between June 21st and July 21st tend to be reeeally moody people, some even say we can be “crabby”, and favorite is often a subjective term with us. I know it is with me. Very few things do I have only one favorite of, and that applies to knives as well. It all depends on the current mood and train of thought….

A Bushlore by Rick Marchand, was actually my first “Bushcraft” knife, and will always be a favorite.

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The Bushfinger by Andy Roy is another favorite

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The Mohawk Hunter from TOPS is definitely a favorite

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The K.E. Bushie that I got from Andy a while back is my first custom scandi, and it’s definitely a favorite. I’ve been using it a personal project lately and really enjoying it.

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Then the last one I got was one from Sursum Knife Works that I simply couldn’t resist, even with only the little I have had a chance to do with it so far it is most certainly a favorite.

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Favorite knife?!? Ha ha ah ahhha hahahah.....

Oh, sorry, got carried away. I don't work with one hand and photograph with the other as I like my fingers too much but here are a few from some of my favorite trips.

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Can't wait to take more this year with different groups.

JustJoel- I love knives in 3/32"- choppers, neckers and full sized fixed blades- all shown here!
 
I only keep the knives i like, so ive got several favorites.

The Chris Reeve Shadow III single cross guard:

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Ontario TAK:

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Fallkniven F1:

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Rat Cutlery RC-3

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That knife is made from 3/32" A2 with stabilized Mulberry scales and heavier than normal G10 liners. Like you said, scandi ground and full tang. I made it myself. It's a good hobby I picked up a while back. :D I had wanted to try a thinner blade for a while and this one has worked out very well so far. Thanks much for the compliment.

Thanks for the info! You've got some serious talent there, JustJoel.
 
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