Scandi passaround

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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.
 
At the farm and with an izula for size reference.

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I just got it in the mail this morning, My first impression was, Wow this thing screams EDC. I can see this knife doing 90 percent of the outdoor and around home knife functions. It came good and sharp to me and weather allowing I will get some time in with it Monday or so.

I need one of these.:thumbup:
 
Glad it got there safely. It was as easy as can be to sharpen---great little knife!
 
Hi Rockywolf -

I apologize for missing this the first time.

I just recently bought an Izula, it is a nice comparison having the two in the picture.

best regards -

mqqn
 
The wood former? The Brush Constructor? The deciduous demolisher? The scrub fuddler?

I think it might - I remember it was a nice knife.

best

mqqn
 
Original photo and specs.

7 1/2" overall, with a 3 1/2" blade of 1/8" O1, with basic oak handles.

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Can't do one like the original, the ones my brother makes are much nicer! $25 extra for a dangler style sheath, so $145 plus shipping.
 
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