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I liked mine enough to buy a second one a couple weeks ago. Both of them have slight imperfections in the finish, and the paracord wrap was loose on both. I dont feel like its a big deal at the price point, as the wrap is very easy to redo. So to answer your question, yes, its a great knife for the money. I used the first one I bought to skin and quarter four hogs last April without touch-up. If they were charging 60 bucks more, I would expect a better handle and cerakote or whatever the finish is.Been wanting to get this knife for a while but haven't pulled the trigger. Tell me honestly, is it good for the money or would it be a good knife if you had to pay $60 more for it?
LionSteel a pretty non-popular blade. Have one. Very coolBenchmade steep country in the kill kit, LionSteel M4 as an insurance policy in the pack. I also can't stomach the thought of having only a flimsy havalon on me while out in the wilderness.
Thats a nice looking knife. Something tells me its a Brad Watkins Knife
Thank you, the specs:Thats a nice looking knife. Something tells me its a Brad Watkins Knife
Specs? Micarta bolster with stabilised wood scales?