Sittin here sippin a rum and coke and finished reading the May issue of Tactical Knives with an article about the classic Puma White Hunter. I have had the pleasure of owning one for about twenty years. I can remember well the anticipation and pleasure of useing it on my first Elk. It performed well and did not let me down during the skinning and quartering for packing out. I'm thinking that Dan could come out with his own version of a Scrapyard White Hunter that would be unique and become a new classic with hunters and wildernes enthusiasts. I'm thinkin 154 CM, .200 to .250 thick. At least 5 in., no more than 6 in. Sharpen the "axe like" grind on the spine. Give it a little more of a penetrator tip.An ever so slightly larger area on the spine for batoning. Not sure if I would miss the serrations. Mudder handle. Other than that, kind of keep the classic profile. Not sure if this style has been allready been brought up.I would buy one or two. How about you? Cheers.
JYD 139 "Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty",Thomas Jefferson