Rc4...........

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my 1st impression of the sheath is , I like it more than the RC3,I really like the molded kydex housing and the versitile options on it.Now everybody who knows me on this forum knows I love PE(plain edge)blades but on this new blade I went against the grain and picked up a Serrated version...this is my 1st. serrated fixed blade and truthfully, man this new design of the serration is awesome and freaking sharp.I am headed out the door to go use the pair and I just wanted to say,the RC4 feels perfect...the balance of the knife overall is great and I love the size,though it will not replace the RC3 as my EDC,the RC4 will see a lot of time strapped to my side while fishing in remote spots due to the size and weight.I think Jeff/Mike & Rowen have a solid winner here in the RC4 and if your a PE guy I highly suggest trying out this new version of serrations....Gotta go :D
 
Oh bear I am glad it finally made it, User pics will be posted....I love the serrations and I am a PE guy myself but the serration on the RC blades are actually useful, the only blade I have that has any serrations is a kershaw blur and the serration are crap compared to the RC4 serrations, the serrations are great for whittling and notching wood, more pics soon ,freaking camera is acting up.....dang canon power shot....
 
The serrations on the Victorinox One Hand Trekker are very good for wood work and most people get used to them fast. These look the same as far as usefullness. Most knives I bought from 98' to about 03' were serrated. Then I started doing more wood work near the choil and that was better suited for plain edges. I bet those serrations are great. Can you do some fuzz sticks to show how they whittle?
I love the canon powershot 450.
 
Yes bear as soon as I get this Power shot A75 working right,I will post pics of the serration doing wood work
 
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