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sndmn11

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I did another buck with it today on the same side (that I resharpened) and the edge held up even better, it will still shave hair after breaking down a whole buck, including cutting all of the joints and cutting the head off, which is awesome

Ceramic and strop is all it will need this time, and I’ll do the same to the other side that’s still factory edge

In a couple weeks I should be testing it a few more times on some elk, but am confident it won’t be a concern at all

The factory edge is sharp, but not stropped, so just stropping would make a difference I assume

Seriously badass knife for my needs, it’s pretty genius
Is the handle thin and flat?
 
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Is the handle thin and flat?
.36” wide, and yes, flat on the sides

The carbon handle stays tacky wet and bloody, not hard d to hold onto in any scenario

It’s a lot more substantial than a havalon or tyto, or a BM altitude, in hand
 

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Interesting idea for sure. The slots in the blade(s) seem like unnecessary gunk traps but not terrible. Is there any play/slop in the handles? Can't really tell from the website pictures how they are contoured on the insides to protect the hidden blade but I have to assume the cutting edge is not in contact with the carbon fiber.

I typically have no problem making it through an animal without sharpening my knife, but I also hunt with my dad and try to have multiple tags, so there's always a possibility of breaking down multiple animals on a single trip. I think my use case for this would be switching the handles back at camp in anticipation of having to use it again rather than switching mid-elk to have a fresh edge for the other half or whatever, but it's still probably the best execution of "two blades/one knife" that I've seen.
I don’t think the slots in the blade are unnecessary, I think the slots create structure to the knife, it’s probably pretty important to make sure the cutting edge isn’t rubbing into the bottom of the handle and makes sure there is no slop
 

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I don’t think the slots in the blade are unnecessary, I think the slots create structure to the knife, it’s probably pretty important to make sure the cutting edge isn’t rubbing into the bottom of the handle and makes sure there is no slop

Thanks for the pics. I didn't realize the slots were used to align the handles but it's definitely the most obvious solution. Overall a very interesting/intriguing design and I might have to pick one up one of these days.
 

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I have been interested in this knife as well, but keep spending money on other stuff instead.


Tagging @dkime so he sees it, might be able to answer some questions, or at least keep tabs on it.

Thanks for the heads up buddy, I’m glad you’re enjoying the knife [mention]roosiebull [/mention] The knife was designed and intended for the exact reasons I’ve seen you mention. 1 knife to get through an entire bull elk without issue of sharpening.

Frankly I’m the biggest critic of our products and it’s one of the few products that the first time I used it I was beyond impressed. 1 knife got through a 9-1/2 foot coastal bear last year before we launched it.


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Years and years ago I sent myself to the hospital from a Havalon and that was kind of the “I’ve gotta fix this” moment.


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Thanks for the heads up buddy, I’m glad you’re enjoying the knife [mention]roosiebull [/mention] The knife was designed and intended for the exact reasons I’ve seen you mention. 1 knife to get through an entire bull elk without issue of sharpening.

Frankly I’m the biggest critic of our products and it’s one of the few products that the first time I used it I was beyond impressed. 1 knife got through a 9-1/2 foot coastal bear last year before we launched it.


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Years and years ago I sent myself to the hospital from a Havalon and that was kind of the “I’ve gotta fix this” moment.


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You guys executed the “fix” well, such a clever well thought out tool. Every single little detail is well thought out, and one thing in my hunting arsenal I will never attempt to upgrade.

It’s “the knife” for me… it’s one of those things you have to use to really appreciate how badass it is
 

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.36” wide, and yes, flat on the sides

The carbon handle stays tacky wet and bloody, not hard d to hold onto in any scenario

It’s a lot more substantial than a havalon or tyto, or a BM altitude, in hand
Thanks, I'd probably slap some cork on the scales and shape them to be round.

@dkime someone here should review that thing.
 

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Thanks, I'd probably slap some cork on the scales and shape them to be round.

@dkime someone here should review that thing.

[mention]Ryan Avery [/mention] has had a knife since the beginning, he’s been pretty vocal about it and honestly him just carrying it in his kill kit has been more than enough for me


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