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I had recently the chance to try the Buddy 1, in order to write an item for the italian knives magazine Coltelli. Thought you may be interested about it, especially as I never read something about this knife.

Specs:
Blade: 440A
Handle: Softell
Total lenght: 230 mm
Blade lenght: 100 mm
Blade tickness: 4,5 mm
Weight: 290 gr
The Buddy 1 its an interesting, compact (4 blade), robust, all-around camp knife that can help you also on hunting activities (i.e. skinning) due to the blade shape. The knife in hand is comfortable, due to the contoured handle and the soft material used for

As a survival knife, I used the Buddy 1 to realize a spring snare trap



and some feather-sticks as well

The sheath has a sort of pad internally, its the first time I saw something similar, great to avoid the rattle boring sound of some kydex sheath

and a sort of tek-lock system

My small test lacks for some activities: batoning and chopping i.e. The Buddy 1 is a nice compact fixed blade, comfortable, and a good wood cutter too. Good feeling on the sheath. I found the tangs shape a bit annoying on my pinky.
Ciao,
Alfredo

Specs:
Blade: 440A
Handle: Softell
Total lenght: 230 mm
Blade lenght: 100 mm
Blade tickness: 4,5 mm
Weight: 290 gr
The Buddy 1 its an interesting, compact (4 blade), robust, all-around camp knife that can help you also on hunting activities (i.e. skinning) due to the blade shape. The knife in hand is comfortable, due to the contoured handle and the soft material used for

As a survival knife, I used the Buddy 1 to realize a spring snare trap



and some feather-sticks as well

The sheath has a sort of pad internally, its the first time I saw something similar, great to avoid the rattle boring sound of some kydex sheath

and a sort of tek-lock system

My small test lacks for some activities: batoning and chopping i.e. The Buddy 1 is a nice compact fixed blade, comfortable, and a good wood cutter too. Good feeling on the sheath. I found the tangs shape a bit annoying on my pinky.
Ciao,
Alfredo