The Emerson Journeyman pictorial review. "The best EDC Emerson ever"

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I had a chance to take my new Emerson Journeyman through its paces. I needed a EDC that worked as well in the woods for hunting/skinning as well as opening up my kids toys and personal protection. The Journeyman hits all my needs without compromise. This knife is outstanding. Much like a CQC-11 but with a more versatile blade shape. This is the Emerson to own. Ernie's description of the knife is almost exactly what I use my knife for....."This is an "all rounder" as I would call it, being capable of working equally as well on a hunt, in combat, in your garage workshop or on the construction site."
Emerson hit this one out of the park.

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My own Journeyman has very good fit and finish. The handle shape is the best I have felt from Emerson. There is no bad grip with this knife. The G-10 is very grippy with a almost perfect blade centering. I have slightly adjusted the pivot since these pics for perfect (dead nuts) blade centering. There is absolutely NO blade play in any direction. Solid as a rock.
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The handle design really lends its self to a perfect "wave" deployment in any pant. The knife deploys well in sweatpants to shirt pockets. Notice the back of the blade is flat and lets the "wave" catch on anything.

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The blade shape is a conventional drop point at slightly less than 4". This blade shape does everything well. Its also the easiest shape to sharpen. My CQC-11 has a bit too much re curve for skinning. There is no drawbacks with the Journeymans blade shape. It has a sharp point but is beefy enough to use for unusually hard tasks without the fear of breaking it.

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I have found the stone wash finish the toughest finish. It cleans up well and hides marks. You can polish out scratches if they bother you. I like to take a high quality automotive cleaning wax over my stonewashed blades. It really brings out their beauty and allows easy cleaning.

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The grind is what Emerson calls a "Conventional V grind" It still has a chisels grind at the bottom. This means the very edge is sharpened on one side and the other is flat. My first experience with this was with my CQC-7V. I really like this edge. Its easy to get a razor edge and easy to maintain. Strop this edge on a piece of leather and it will cut you just looking at it. It also cuts more symmetrical as oppose to the true Chisel grind on the standard CQC-7.

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To sum things up..... This is Emersons best and most useful knife design ever. It carries flatter than the CQC-7 and excels in anything it is asked to do. Its speed of deployment and blade shape lets it be the best "wave able" knife in the Emerson line up. Ernie set out to design a knife that is a "all-arounder". His experience as a knife maker came through knowing what is and is not important in a knife. By design, the Journeyman is the best Emerson EDC.:thumbup:
 
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Yep, sounds great.

Now do they sell it with a sub-3" blade so I can actually carry it legally at my worksite?
 
By design, the Journeyman is the best Emerson EDC.

That's exactly what I think about my CQC-10. Besides the handle shape, the obvious difference is the thumb disk vs the hole. Do you prefer the thumb disk? Does the thumb disk makes it harder to sucessfully wave deploy?

Nice knife anyway, and great job at reviewing it...many thanks!
 
I like the thumb disc on my Emersons. I think its easier to deploy slowly with gloves on and I can flick the blade open. I do like the thumb hole too. I have it on my Strider and Para 2. Emerson has always used the disc and it has always worked well. The CQC-10 is a great design and unique for a Emerson not to have the thumb disc. One advantage of the thumb hole is holding the blade and flicking the handle for deployment.
That's exactly what I think about my CQC-10. Besides the handle shape, the obvious difference is the thumb disk vs the hole. Do you prefer the thumb disk? Does the thumb disk makes it harder to sucessfully wave deploy?

Nice knife anyway, and great job at reviewing it...many thanks!
 
I really dig that blade shape... :thumbup:

Thanks for posting and putting this knife on my radar!
 
I don't feel any of the Emersons with such a substantial "guard" could be remotely their best EDC for my needs. On a large knife I like to have a grip right up close to the edge for detail work.

Nice knife, though.
 
Good review, and pics... Thanks!
That blade really reminds me of an A100 sans the wave, of course, but in a handle with a lot more character. It just bugs me that Ernie hates my bank account so much... I think he's trying to murder it.
 
I'm not an Emerson fan, but that is a really good looking folder! Great pics and review Mysto.
 
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