I have said it before but I can't get get over how much I like this darn knife.
It is great looking ,has a perfect handle and is the smallest knife you can actually chop with. The Hook and my SS4 are the only 2 knives I would never sell.
Compared to my M6 the extra inch and recurve make it so much more useful as a chopping tool and the weight and overall length is barely noticeable.
I even like it much more than my DF which is ugly and clumsy in comparison.
It is both a first rate fighter and survival knife. I think I will grind an edge into the back clip to make it an even better fighter and to personalize it a bit.
Thank you Dan, this knife is one of those rare objects that seems to embody a bit of my personality. It will be the one I grab whether I am going camping or going to war and I plan on keeping it until the day I die. Maybe longer if they bury me
with it like I asked.
In our throw away society it is rare to have something speak to our souls anymore. Things like kick only hardtail shovelhead choppers and 80 year old milsurp rifles that are tackdrivers with 2 feet of steel bayonet hanging of the end of the barrel are becoming rare in our society that wants the latest tech gizmo that will be outdated garbage in 6 years.
Well spoken unsub. One of my favorite quotes (not sure who said it though, L. Lamour maybe?), "Beware the man with one rifle", or something like that alluding to the idea that he probably knoew how to use it. Time to simplify.