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I also think that a bushcraft type of knife would be pretty sweet. The concept is getting way too popular now in outdoors circles to ignore.
3/16" 1095 50/50 point with a 9/16" scandi grind would be a real nice knife to see. 4" blade without a choil and nice micarta handles like ESEE knives already rock would be a lot more of a crowd pleaser than people here are willing to admit now. There are plenty of other companies that do them but nobody could possibly beat ESEE in a bang-to-buck factor and a few reviews telling folks that they can get a top-notch, tough-as-nails bushcraft-style knife that makes Moras look like a punk for around $100 street price would get some real interest going without a doubt.
Imagine a great survival/utility knife for around $100 street price that you really could use for a pry bar with ESEE quality and warranty... :thumbup:
3/16" 1095 50/50 point with a 9/16" scandi grind would be a real nice knife to see. 4" blade without a choil and nice micarta handles like ESEE knives already rock would be a lot more of a crowd pleaser than people here are willing to admit now. There are plenty of other companies that do them but nobody could possibly beat ESEE in a bang-to-buck factor and a few reviews telling folks that they can get a top-notch, tough-as-nails bushcraft-style knife that makes Moras look like a punk for around $100 street price would get some real interest going without a doubt.
Imagine a great survival/utility knife for around $100 street price that you really could use for a pry bar with ESEE quality and warranty... :thumbup: