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Some pics to follow.
So this little beauty shows up and my first impression was, hey, it's smaller than imagined. Not a bad thing, if coupled with axe or bigger knife. Mentor told me it needed sharpening, so first task was to break out the stone and strop. It is a dream to sharpen. Used for food prep, carving, and general bumming around. Dangler sheath is thick, comfortable on belt and in pocket. I wouldn't hesitate to carry this knife as a smallish woods blade or bug out knife.
So this little beauty shows up and my first impression was, hey, it's smaller than imagined. Not a bad thing, if coupled with axe or bigger knife. Mentor told me it needed sharpening, so first task was to break out the stone and strop. It is a dream to sharpen. Used for food prep, carving, and general bumming around. Dangler sheath is thick, comfortable on belt and in pocket. I wouldn't hesitate to carry this knife as a smallish woods blade or bug out knife.