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Wow, you've outdone yourself this time, John! I like it!

My package arrived just minutes ago and I have to agree with the above comment. This is a SWEET little knife! VERY nice work John. I really like the handle/blade ratio, the curve of the spine and the density of the G10. The scales are just wide enough to be comfortable without bulk, and the 4" handle gives you a few grip options. The choil puts you right up there for fine work, and the thumb's counter pressure makes this position feel secure. The extra weight of the G10 puts the balance point between the first and second pins. Nice fit & finish as usual. :) If you guys like smaller EDC knives or small game/B&T give this one a look. I'll post up some more photos in the near future.

John, remind me to ask for filework on my next knife. Alternating, rounded grooves the length of the spine would look awesome!

Jeff
 
Glad it got to you in time for the weekend. Get some nice photos so I have one to put on my website. Hopefully this one will bring in some orders.
 
I'm favoring a back pocket carry of the Potawatomi. Maybe the "Slim Necker" version should be a scaleless 1/8" or 5/32" version with kydex sheath. What do you think John?

I'm really enjoying this knife. Definitely one of my favorites!

Jeff
 
I'm favoring a back pocket carry of the Potawatomi. Maybe the "Slim Necker" version should be a scaleless 1/8" or 5/32" version with kydex sheath. What do you think John?

I'm really enjoying this knife. Definitely one of my favorites!

Jeff

That`s pretty much what I was thinking, 1/8" standard, 5/32" optional.
 
When I get some field time on this knife I'll post up a review with action pics. Here are a couple of glamor shots and an in-hand pic for now. I've been carrying this knife in a back pocket KSF sheath with a AAA light. I think this is my favorite JK of all time!

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Jeff
 
Cool pictures, Jeff!

best

mqqn
 
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