Question,, What style knife would you like to see for the next Custom

Brian---Go to Moore Cutlery for a pic of the Ryback. It will be quicker than a pic from me.
 
When you get the style figured out please dont forget the edge. Its all about that edge dawg.:eek:
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Bear, you have 2 or 3 large Hortons I'd like :thumbup: (but Horton's Vag JJ hurts everytime someone brings them up).:cool:

The guys at JRE are working on a Kydex lined leather sheath, horizontal belt carry, for Scratch Knife #1. They are also working on a pocket sheath for my Horton Pry Bar and a Fenix P2D.


Horton Pry Bar

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Horton can handle a big one - don't listen to all the whining - he's getting spoiled by fixing all the other's :D Too young to get soft, he is.

Forge ahead young man and - Steady Ho!
 
Camp Blood chopper.... wider blade, sabre grind 17 inches overall . The more I use the Camp the more I like your current handle design...no changes there.
 
A short machete style blade, in the 8-9" range, a real chopper! :cool:

I like this idea.

But, of course, it would be unacceptable without those special touches that just scream "Jeremy Horton." I wonder how Jeremy would make the basic machete design his own?:D

Of course, I wouldn't cry about a Horton Golok or Parang.;)
 
Something big! All woodcraft and utl blades 8" and below are a dime a dozen and everybody makes them. Don't need a dagger or fighter when I got a Glock :)

A machete, bolo, or some sort of 14"+ chopper. The only good brush clearing blade I use is the Gerber Brush Thinner. The NMFBM really can't do that job but that's the biggest quality blade I have until the Rat Waki is delivered.

These would be neat - American Kami http://www.americankami.com/sword.html
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Some fine ideas here. Looking at those pictures, I can almost ... almost see how they might change to fit Jeremy's aesthetic.
 
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