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Got this one from Andy at Fiddleback Forge. http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e333/strycnine/IMAG0244.jpghttp://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e333/strycnine/IMAG0243.jpghttp://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e333/strycnine/IMAG0247.jpg I got something that will wipe those stains off/ Seriously though, nice knife. |
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I like that blade.
Simplicity at it's best!!! Less is definitely more with knives as far as I'm concerned. The over sized sheath seems a little over the top but the maker may have a good reason for it. How can you get a decent hold on the grip with less than an inch exposed??? TD |
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I like that blade. Simplicity at it's best!!! Less is definitely more with knives as far as I'm concerned. The over sized sheath seems a little over the top but the maker may have a good reason for it. How can you get a decent hold on the grip with less than an inch exposed??? TD You can get it out pretty easy. |
| I know all of the knife makers out there make sheaths similar to this, but I really hate not having the knife secured in the sheath. I have had them slide out in a backpack or digging around in a compartment in a boat before daylight and they have slid out of the sheath makes for a bad day. They look great, but functionally they are lacking in my opinion. |


