Video+pics: A few Bark Rivers and a Blind Horse

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Here's a video comparison I did of some knives: Bark River Highland Special, Adventurer, Northstar EDC and Little Creek, plus the Blind Horse Brumby Lite. When picking knives that you can't see and hold at your local corner shop, I've found videos like this very helpful. I hope this helps someone else. Thanks!

http://youtu.be/-hVWKG34o6c

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I got caught up in the double-post vortex (yours and mine!), so will respond again here.

I really enjoyed that-- thanks! (Your sudden soundtrack when describing the Little Creek as a "fingertip knife" made me laugh. :))

I tend to lose patience quickly during videos, but your commentary and presentation kept me engaged throughout. Nicely done. :thumbup:

I love small fixed blades, and you have a great selection. I'm sad all over again for the demise of BHK (and glad I snagged a Patch Knife when I did), but am glad that LT is carrying forward my favorite elements of the BHK designs (not in your lineup here, but as seen elsewhere).

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My own small fixed blades:
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(With a 3.5" GEC #15 to provide relative scale)
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Whats the largest knife? That is nice!

The largest knife is my custom Strix by THK (Terrio Handmade Knives). More (than most would ever want to know) here.

I was re-reminded of its usefulness when you were describing why you liked the blade on the Northstar EDC.... By the way, I believe the jimping on the later is not just for grip, but possibly for striking a fire steel as well?

~ P.


(Of course the biggest question remains: HAVE YOU GOTTEN ANY CAKE YET?)
 
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