the next becker?

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Just me, but I would like to see a Becker..with a 4-4 1/2inch blade..drop point or other wise. Slimmed grip..and kydex shealth with a clip. Something you can use and wear in the city or country. Every day sort of thing. Small enough to wear comfortably, but big enough for every day use, whatever may happen. Something I like about these 4 inch fixed blades..tough and compact.
 
I'm all for a Becker/Strider colaboration. Preferably a 4 inch blade, tanto point with a top false edge, and a multi position kydex sheath.
 
Becker Tomahawk? Hell Yeah!

Although I'd also think it was very cool to stretch the BK-9 blade out three more inches and thicken the spine a bit. Overkill, I know. But...if enough is enough and more is better than way too much is just about right.....uhmmmm.....right?:confused:
 
Alright that's 4 for a Becker Tomahawk, how many is it gonna take before they get the hint!
 
A "Becker Pecker" that competes with the TAK would be cool. A Becker hawk would be WAY cool
 
You guys haven't seen the new Becker 'Hawk yet?

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Please don't sue me Will. :eek: ;) :D
 
Burchtree- the pic was ok but the top tip of the face should be slightly longer than the lower tip. an personally, I prefer no jigging on the spike.
On medieval fighting axes two blade styles are prevalent. Semicircular blades are for leather armor. They slide when they hit and slice well. For chailmail, a flat faced blade is used with a top point longer than the lower point. This style is not meant to slide, but to stick in the spot where they hit, to break up the links.
For a 'hawk, I prefer a chainmail blade with a slightly rounded face.
 
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