I want a Sebenza with a California clip similar to that on the large SOCOM. (Wouldn't look dangerous like a tanto, would have a useful belly, and a usable tip.)
Second wish - BMs in other stainless steels like 420V or BG42.
I have two orders for my LiteWave in Talonite. They have reverse curved edges and LOTS of holes in them. THIS is the knife I would like to see made. Preferably, by some elves that sneek into my shop at night
A small, elegant one-hand folder like my William Henry Kestrel, but with a damascus blade, and priced less than $300-$350. Does anyone know of such a thing?
2.49" drop point blade (for carry in a federal facility).
Premium blade steel such as CPM440V.
Liner lock.
Carbon fiber scales and titanium liner(s) and clip for minimum weight.
Clip mounted above the pivot for deep pocket, tip-down carry.
Spydie hole.
Oh yeah. And some nice attractive color, not black.
A North American puukko, dammit! How long do I have to whine? Carbon steel, please, differentially tempered, robust full tang, pouch-type dangler sheath, classy wooden handle... Is anyone out there listening? CS? Camillus? Buck? Anyone?
I'd like to see Ed Fowler forge my knife for me. I'd like to talk to him and understand the man and his craft more deeply than I can reading his wonderful wordsmithing. I'd like to meet Don Fogg in his shop and talk blade making with him also. I'd like fixed blade hunters from each of those guys. And I'd like to see the knive made. That was the question wasn't it?
Paracelsus, Mystic Shaman of the Terrible Ironic Horde
Right now, the most intriguing thing I'm thinking about is a Chris Reeve/Spyderco collaboration we're discussing in a dreamy haze over on the Spyderco Forum.
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