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Good to know, Seth. I'll add that to the specs. Maybe Dan will chime in with the weight on the Scrapivore. For purposes of comparison, the Izula weighs 2.0 oz.


Aye, and I currently use the Bark River Bravo Necker 2(3.5" 12C27 blade) as my EDC/trail knife. Which weighs 2.75oz with G-10 scales. Closer to 2.5oz with the Micarta scales. Whole lot more knife than the Izula, although not comfortable wrapped in Paracord like the Izula because of said tang sharp angles.

Would love it if this new offering works comfortably with paracord and weighs in lower than the Izula, which while that has a great warranty, I have no doubt the Scrapivore can take a superior beating.

Thanks for the welcome!
I'm not sure how much of a beating you plan to expose your neck knife to, JD. But my guess is that both the Izula and the Scrapivore will hold up extremely well under normal use.

Oh well, no doubt they will, although I have broken an Izula. I use my neck knife for pretty much everything I'm supposed to, and many of the things I'm not supposed to. Beating, prying, stabbing, point first batoning, flat-blade screw-driver, digging holes, etc.. The BravoNecker-2 seems to be taking the abuse quite well, but it sometimes just feels like I shouldn't be treating her like I do. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />



-Javan