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Tan War Dog Cut-Away Pics & Others #579598 06/01/11 07:33 AM
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Here's the Tan War Dog

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Here's the cut-away shot.


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Here's the size comparison shot next to the small SYKCO handle.

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Note: You may notice, what appears to be, small gaps at the spine and choil of the handle.

These are very shallow and only go under the handles .040" at the top with approximately .015" at the bottom.

These small steps allow us to put a variety of blade shapes in this same handle.

They can be trimmed with a small razor if you feel the need.

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Re: Tan War Dog Cut-Away Pics & Others [Re: Dumpster Dan] #579599 06/01/11 08:21 AM
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That new handle is definately more versatile, and should be more comfortable for people with larger hands. i have long narrow hands and find the standard grips work just fine. but those new handles just look more....usable. like you could put a lanyard on that knife and place your hand farther back on the handle for cross-batoning. and i think they seem like they would be better for a reverse hold plunge cut. Digen' em' <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />


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Looks like there's a bit of a palm swell there too! Can't wait to hold it in my paw!

Re: Tan War Dog Cut-Away Pics & Others [Re: JerseyBob] #579601 06/01/11 09:02 AM
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Looking good! The handle gives an opportunity for versatile gripping. Important detail when used as a fighting knife. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Tan War Dog Cut-Away Pics & Others [Re: t1m0] #579602 06/01/11 09:10 AM
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Thanks Big Dog! Can't wait to get mine. Hope this cut away blade isn't the one I ordered! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Tan War Dog Cut-Away Pics & Others [Re: SkunkHunter] #579603 06/01/11 09:58 AM
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Oh man, than tan looks good; thanks for the pics Dan! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Tan War Dog Cut-Away Pics & Others [Re: Private Klink] #579604 06/01/11 10:29 AM
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That looks good. The inter part is just as I expect it. Thanks Dan. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Tan War Dog Cut-Away Pics & Others [Re: KENKEN] #579605 06/01/11 10:41 AM
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Great! Like the Tan also. Thanks for the pics Dan.


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Re: Tan War Dog Cut-Away Pics & Others [Re: D-Math] #579606 06/01/11 10:42 AM
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That new handle is definately more versatile, and should be more comfortable for people with larger hands. i have long narrow hands and find the standard grips work just fine. but those new handles just look more....usable. like you could put a lanyard on that knife and place your hand farther back on the handle for cross-batoning. and i think they seem like they would be better for a reverse hold plunge cut. Digen' em' <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
Not sure if anyone else has done any batoning with the res-c handles but the vibration is enough to rattle my teeth. Using my DF camping the last few weeks and trying to split some heavy wood (bad idea) thought my hand was going to fall off. I know the DF is a chopper but it was begging to be used for splitting wood. I'm looking forward to a heavy knife with the micarta handles.


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Re: Tan War Dog Cut-Away Pics & Others [Re: sf45acp] #579607 06/01/11 10:43 AM
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By the way very nice pics and looking for ward to getting one.


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Re: Tan War Dog Cut-Away Pics & Others [Re: sf45acp] #579608 06/01/11 10:47 AM
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SF, I have limited experience using a baton but IF I held the knife the right way vibration wasn't an issue for me. Maybe I just got lucky because as I said my batoning experience is very limited.


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Re: Tan War Dog Cut-Away Pics & Others [Re: sf45acp] #579609 06/01/11 11:05 AM
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That new handle is definately more versatile, and should be more comfortable for people with larger hands. i have long narrow hands and find the standard grips work just fine. but those new handles just look more....usable. like you could put a lanyard on that knife and place your hand farther back on the handle for cross-batoning. and i think they seem like they would be better for a reverse hold plunge cut. Digen' em' <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
Not sure if anyone else has done any batoning with the res-c handles but the vibration is enough to rattle my teeth. Using my DF camping the last few weeks and trying to split some heavy wood (bad idea) thought my hand was going to fall off. I know the DF is a chopper but it was begging to be used for splitting wood. I'm looking forward to a heavy knife with the micarta handles.
Interesting. My experience is the complete opposite.


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