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Is that an Aztec death whistle?Ended up ordering a mini-pik made by JB knife and Tool. Hopefully it fills the need.
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No idea. It's a photo from their website. I'm waiting for it to ship. Maybe I'll get lucky and they include one.Is that an Aztec death whistle?
I think Tenicor is working with him as well. Along with headhunter and Amtac.Craig Douglas (aka SouthNarc) has provided plans of his Clinch Pick and other blades to Raven Concealment so they can use them with their Executive Select VSB series holsters. Not sure whether they are available yet but should be a nice option for this scenario.
Yeah I think you're right. I saw Tenicor reach out to him as well after he mentioned giving them to Raven.I think Tenicor is working with him as well. Along with headhunter and Amtac.
Tenicor is my go to when it comes to Kydex.Yeah I think you're right. I saw Tenicor reach out to him as well after he mentioned giving them to Raven.
This is the wayThe only fixed blade I regularly carry, the ESEE Izula II. Sharpens easily, can be used as a neck knife or clipped horizontally, vertically or upsidedown to the belt...
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I do not plan on tomahawking wood with. It would just be a general purpose blade to have readily available on my pack. I am open to suggestions as long as they are made in usa and not made by benchmade. Btw, This is their pairing knife silly!"Fieldcraft Survival Knife"?
Do you really think it took a "Master Bladesmith" over a year of "research and development" to create what is essentially little more than a good kitchen paring knife with up-graded steel and G10 scales?
At about half that price it'd be reasonable, but I guess the name of the "master bladesmith" makes it so expensive?
Probably make a decent city-carry EDC, but not so much a Bushcraft/Fieldcraft survival knife.
The guy is literally a certified ABS master bladesmith. He was the youngest ever to get that title at 19, along with the youngest journeyman. He handcrafts all his knives when he isn't working his other job. Mass production makes knives cheap. Maybe I'm a little biased because he lives down the road from me."Fieldcraft Survival Knife"?
Do you really think it took a "Master Bladesmith" over a year of "research and development" to create what is essentially little more than a good kitchen paring knife with up-graded steel and G10 scales?
At about half that price it'd be reasonable, but I guess the name of the "master bladesmith" makes it so expensive?
Probably make a decent city-carry EDC, but not so much a Bushcraft/Fieldcraft survival knife.
Fair enough.I do not plan on tomahawking wood with. It would just be a general purpose blade to have readily available on my pack. I am open to suggestions as long as they are made in usa and not made by benchmade.
Spot on!Is that an Aztec death whistle?
More a tool I hope I never have to use.I understand.
It's always exciting to get a new "toy".