chiefhoyt
FNG
I agree, thats what I like about my Kestrel UL. I dont have to carry any extra blades or worry about anything other than forgetting to pack it. I carry a back up knife just in case but havent used it yet.
I see your point. I bought mine 10 years ago and paid @ $45. When I stop to think about it, almost everything has doubled in price over the last 10 years.People are all over a plastic folding razorblade(Havalon) for $30-$40. I don't think that $90 for a chunk of steel that size is out of line....
I'm excited to try this one out. It's an old Herter's knife from about the early 1960's. My buddy found two of these at an estate sale. He picked them up for us and had a guy he knows make sheaths for them. Man he did a great job on these sheaths! Really nice thick leather and he did a lot of work on them with the tooling. I took and sanded off the handle and put about 10 coats of Tru Oil on it. The blade had some grind marks on it and I took and sanded them to try and take some of the grind marks out and then I put a wicked sharp edge on it. Maybe I'll get lucky and get a bear this spring to try it out on!!
Hey Guys - my first post, but I've been creepin' on this forum for a few months. I'm still blown away by the wealth of information available here.
I carried a Helle Orn last season and was very impressed with it. It has an extremely lightweight wooden handle and came with a pretty decent edge from the factory. A little touch up and it was razor sharp and holds an edge really well. Ended up taking my elk apart with it as I left my Havalon in the truck. I like the fact that its light and handles much better than my skeletonized ESEEs.
I'm deffently biased here, fortunate enough to have a grandfather who makes knives. Will always carry a little extra weight is this department for the memory's.
One other thing I want to learn about is how to really put a proper edge on a knife... Some guys are just wicked good at it!
Mike