Suggestions for a neck knife?

Attleboro Dau Tranh in 20CV.
Awesome, stout little guy and still a great grip for a small skeletonized handle. I reprofiled mine down to 20° and it handles great for me.
I was processing my 4th deer this last season with it before it was even noticeably slower, and then it was still sharp just not quite razor. It did the majority of the work on those deer from beginning to end, cleaning, skinning and quartering.
Heavy kydex sheath with perfect retention on both that I got.
 
There are a gazillion neck knives out there; every company seems to have at least one in their lineup. Features I look for are size, quality of the sheath/strap, blade steel and, if it matters, handle material (most are skeletonized but some do have scales). Right now I've got an Enzo Scandi grind in 12c27, a Buck/Tops Tsar in 420HC, and a K-Bar Acheron that came with my Zombie Killer dagger and which quickly found it's way to the bottom drawer.

It's fun looking around for them, and I think my next one might just be a Spartan Enyo - pretty mean looking mother it is.
 
That sort of reminds me of a baby fixed BM Adamas




That’s funny. I never realized the Adamas fixed blade had holes and lines In the handle like that.

I ordered the Freeman and it is scheduled to arrive tomorrow.

I can’t wait :)
 
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After having played with them at a show saturday. I'd recommend the White River Knives Backpacker. I believe the version without scales can be had for $95 or so, sheath and beltclip included if you need them.

They really impressed me. Almost walked out with one myself.
 
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