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I dunno where Hillsboro Oregon is, however let me know how you like it? If you get it let me know how it compares to say the BK-11 and the Esee IzulaII...
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I dunno where Hillsboro Oregon is, however let me know how you like it? If you get it let me know how it compares to say the BK-1 and the Esee IzulaII...
That would be one hell of a comparison... If it was like the BK-1 and the Esee Izula II. I'm really not sure how that would work, besides an expandable baton... That's pretty much the only thing I can think of.Im not sure it will compare to the BK1 well.![]()
So, I keep going back to looking at this damn Bark River Bravo Necker II. It just looks like a sweet little necker.
so, there's a broken BK2 over on BCUSA.
the guy says he was batoning a piece of wet oak with a chunk of Osage Orange (Bois D'arc)
No hate... Could you post up some pictures of it with a BK-11? And an Esee-3 if you have one?They are sweet. I actually kinda prefer mine to the Becker ones. Don't hate me.
so, there's a broken BK2 over on BCUSA.
the guy says he was batoning a piece of wet oak with a chunk of Osage Orange (Bois D'arc)
Someone on BCUSA broke a BK2 http://bushcraftusa.com/forum/showthread.php/112691-Becker-Warranty
Third times a charm![]()
sucks to be him
yeah - he had to have been pounding on the back half of the handle to get that kind of separation.
Yeah yeah, I didn't see it. Crazy the place it broke though:
Snark away my good man!