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The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
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Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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DAMM that's the one
With walnut scales would be perfect. Good job.
That for be a very useful blade for me and in general what I favor for the outdoors. Guess that's why I have always favored the BK-15. Flat ground is generally what I prefer. Just about all my knives that I use eventually become flat ground knives.
Us regular Joes are never going to get our hands on them.Been done. Todd Hunt actually made some.
Hi all,
Kind of a rehash of several other threads combined.
2018 has been a good year (we got the BK98 and BK62, people) but as it rapidly draws to a close, what would you like to see from BK&T in 2019?
Me:
BK2+ Chop-panion (BK2 with 9”blade)
BK9 Emperor (the King in S35VN)
BK62 in S35VN with micarta
BK34 (Eskabar in S35VN)
DAMM that's the oneTHE MOFO
Thanks Dubz for another look at it . Wait it has that rough crap on the spin we don't need that
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Maybe? The little 2 is pretty awesome for a short stout knife if it was longer as is I think it be just fine? If it was wider would that make it more susceptible to flex? The 2 the way it is I can't imagine it having a flex issue but I don't honestly know for sureI’m in for that... but what about a slightlybwider blade? It would be a better chopper
Maybe? The little 2 is pretty awesome for a short stout knife if it was longer as is I think it be just fine? If it was wider would that make it more susceptible to flex? The 2 the way it is I can't imagine it having a flex issue but I don't honestly know for sure![]()
I like it but I think you can deviate from the tweener handle (as the 62 did). @Bladite mentioned a subtle “S” shape in the nessmuk that flares out at the base of the handle.
Make the handle a hand and a half and I’d buy one.I do believe I saw this on Game of Thrones ... shrugs ...
Yeah, but I already had it made.I like it but I think you can deviate from the tweener handle (as the 62 did). @Bladite mentioned a subtle “S” shape in the nessmuk that flares out at the base of the handle.
Remove scale from BK9. Place scale over Hudson Bay handle. Take photo. The end.Can you do one that merges a Hudson Bay knife with the Becker aesthetic? Like this...
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this ulu would be fantastic
This ulu would be fantastic, especially if one horn gwas abit longer to give it some easier penetration potential!