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Looks like this could be the new Scrapper 5 from Scrapyard knives, not confirmed yet and no pricing....what do y'all think?

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Hmm, I like it. I haven't felt those handles though, but I like the overall design.
 
Looks cool. But I don't know how functional that choil will be with the long ricasso and thumb ramp... Not crazy about how far from the edge your hand would be; may sacrafice alot of control. Just not my style I guess.
 
I agree, loose that choil and bring the plunge line all the way back to the integral guard…

…of course that starts to be a lot like a Bravo-1.




"If you're not living on the edge, …you're taking up too much space."

Big Mike
 
I agree with Tonym.
Once again, a very nice design messed up by a huge choil.
 
yep. I love it but i must agree --- lose the choil. my Yardkeepers get the most use for their lack of choil, and my Dumpster Mutt would probably have its handle worn down to the metal by now if it didn't have a choil -- that little bit of extra blade would be very useful...
 
Looks cool. But I don't know how functional that choil will be with the long ricasso and thumb ramp... Not crazy about how far from the edge your hand would be; may sacrafice alot of control. Just not my style I guess.

I agree w/ ya Tony....
I like Scrapyard blades but that has a funkiness to it..:confused:
 
The choil is perfect. Pull backward on the ricasso while pushing forward on the thumb ramp and you have fantastic control with a versatile grip.
 
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