I really wasn’t expecting much from this knife because of the price and time will only tell about that regarding holding its edge. I can say I was very surprised with what I received! It is one handsome knife. The built (if you like a hefty feel) is solid. Made with a thick tang and blade. The handle with brass pins is a very nice touch. It will made a great knife to baton kindling with for sure! I own Mora’s, Bucks, etc. and they are all great knives, but this one with it’s simple design, weight and feel, as said, surprised me! For what one gets for the dollar spent...it’s worth it. The sheath is very well made. That alone is worth it. I put a ceramic rod to the blade edge to clean it up some and that’s all that was needed. I know I’ll be regrinding to taper it off more as that’s how I like my knives, more or less like a scandy, but for now it’s sharp enough. Nice knife. Read full review
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Factory edge was essentially nonexistent, very blunt so much it seems they might have missed a step. Once I sharpened it it was great. Held an edge batonning, and feels good in my hand. Rivets do stick out a tiny bit on the handle. This is a heavy knife that should last a long time.
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Its ok. It will work…. Blade really thick. Its made well. It’s sturdy.
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All aspects VG quality and comfortable to use. Owned mine several years and read when purchased it was a copy of a widely produced northern California gold rush knife. A substantial full tang spear point useful for cutting, splitting, slicing, digging and piercing. I still like these knives and you might too.
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The wood looks good. The blade is okay. But the pins that hold the grips in place aren't flush with the surface of the wood.
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