Ray Laconico Unscandi Bushcrafter.

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As seen in other threads I ordered a Ray Laconico after seeing his collaboration knife. I ordered mine with a little less belly and more of a spear point.

Here were the pics he sent me when he completed the knife:

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Specs:

Blade Length: 3.983
Edge Length: 3.860
Blade Width at spine: 0.123
Blade Height at Ricosso: 1.013
Blade at Belly: 1.025
Handle Length 4.700
Handle Height at Palm Swell 1.053
Handle Length from guard to butt point: 4.136
Handle thickness at palm swell: 0.836
Blade Steel:1095
Handle Material: Cocobolo
Handle Pins and tube: Stainless Steel.
Grind: Flat, Double bevel, unfinished flats.

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First Impressions:


I am a nit-picky bastard. I am the type to sit and sand, sharpen, and work out little things in knives for a few hours even before using them. Ray's work is some of the best I have seen. For the price, it is flatly the best I have seen. His grind lines are money. His double bevel was sharp, even, and perfect. The handle contours were well done and well finished. The pins are flush and the fit and finish is spectacular.

I did essentially nothing to this knife but sharpen it (this is just one of my rituals) and go use it.

In the Hand:

This knife is a really impressive blend of contoured blade and a neutral blade design. At times something like a dowel handled Mora can be a little too neutral in a hammer hold, and something very contoured (like a Bark River) can be uncomfortable in long use in anything but the hammer hold.

Ray does an awesome job of having a neutral enough grip to make the knife very comfortable in multiple positions yet contoured enough to make it comfortable in the hammer hold.

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The knife is VERY nimble and extremely light feeling. The balance is in the middle of the first finger and thus has a great balance and feel to the knife. I was shocked about how light it felt.

A Little wood Time:

I was able to get the USPS man to give this to me right before I went into the woods this weekend. However, I had no sheath (I have yet to make one) so I had to be happy simply using it around the fire.

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I was worried that a double bevel knife (this is the only one I own) would not be as smooth with wood as a convex or be as hungry as a scandi. What I found, however, is that Ray's double bevel is money. I had no problem making fuzz sticks, carving wood, or batoning fatwood to get a fire going. In fact, what I loved about this knife is that the edge is so very robust that it does not even need to be touched up when some of my other knife might need to be.

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The edge holding of the knife was superb (which tells me a lot about the heat treat) and after considerable work with soft and hard wood, I merely would have sheathed the knife instead of stropping it.

Conclusion for now:

I really enjoy Ray's knife. For the price it is phenominal - this one feels like a keeper. In fact, it will likely bump another knife out of my stable.


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TF
 
I think Ray puts a little bit of convex on the final bevel.

You are right, his level of fit and finish are exemplary. Not only is the skill apparent, but also how much he cares about the details.
 
Don,

Spoke to him about it - I am sure my hand sharpening put a bit of a convex on it - but I was attempting to keep the same bevel he had, which was expressly a double bevel.

TF
 
Ray makes a great knife. I've said it before and I'll say it again.

TF -- I have the same 'ritual' when I get a new knife: I have to sharpen it or at least strop it so I know it's tuned up.
 
I have a theory regarding the level of Ray's fit and finish...

I am convinced that Ray is actually some sort of robot from the future that an all-knowing alien race sent to us in order to save the world by making great knives at a great price with alien future robot like precision... or something like that. :)

Whether he is human or not, Ray makes a beautiful knife that works as well as it looks.
 
Thanks guys for the kind words!:)

Hey TF, thanks for the great review. I really like how the knife turned out. My only complaint is that I didn't like how my logo etched. Sometimes it's good and sometimes it's bad. I can't control it. This is why I like to etch my name on the spine if the blade has a machine finish. Only on hand rubbed finishes I can make the etch look good when it's on the side.

Matt, you're too funny man!:D
 
All of the times I have talked with Ray about his knifemaking philosophy, the one thing I have realized is that he is a perfectionist. And his work shows it.
 
I have a theory regarding the level of Ray's fit and finish...

I am convinced that Ray is actually some sort of robot from the future that an all-knowing alien race sent to us in order to save the world by making great knives at a great price with alien future robot like precision... or something like that. :)

Whether he is human or not, Ray makes a beautiful knife that works as well as it looks.

I have quite a few of Ray's knives and I have yet to be able to find a flaw, like a goofed pin or a gap in the scales, or a screwed up grind. Just really good attention to detail, and obvious pride in his work.

:thumbup:

I also really like to see Ray selling knives!! :):)

Andy
 
I don't know Ray, the logo looks great on my knife, the pictures were not very good in this respect.

TF

It wasn't bad but it could have been better. It wasn't as good as the rest of the knife is what I mean. I guess I'm just nit-picky too:)
 
That looks awesome. I love the contouring of the handles. The blade profile is really nice as well.
 
Ray's work is some of the best there is. He is a great knife maker. And your knife looks great. Have fun using it.
 
Thanks again to all for the encouraging words... Makes a guy feel good:)
My work is not perfect but I do the best I can do..
 
Nothing I love better than seeing Rays work pop up on the makers for sale forum. Unfortunately, my savings account takes a whipping every time. That is, if I can get in line first.
 
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