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Nothing against Bark River, but it just stands out as different from their mentality of making quality bushcraft knives that are usable, the Bravo 3 just doesn't seem to fit their pattern. I understand their bolo design and all their Bravos up to their 2, but even the 2 is a bit big for anything except batoning, so what purpose does the 3 have? Is it trying to compete in the realm of oversized choppers? because it seems to refined to be used as a chopper, yet it seems too big to be used as anything else.
It's seems like there's a dichotomy between the rest of the Bravos and the 3.
That is a fair assessment.