Well a couple of weeks ago my Scrapper 6 LE turned up.
Beautiful knife.
Some people have been dissapointed with the sharpness of the edge on these bad boys as they come from the 'Yard.
Not me. Mine came out of the package sharp enough to remove leg hair.
A few minutes on the Edge Pro and it was very sharp - scary sharp is definately attainable with not too much effort.
Not sure about edge retention as I have not done enough work with it to know yet.
One big surprise for me was the balance. I reckon it has a much nicer balance than my mate's Rat M6 and was considerably lighter.
I guess the full grind and the respirene make a difference to the weight and balance.
With regard the balance I think the Scrapper has more weight toward the blade, even with the full grind. Feels really nice in the hand from a weight/balance point of view.
The Respirine is nice. I don't think it feels as nice as Kraton, however the fact it lasts a hell of a lot better is nice and it feels better in the hand than micarta slabs when chopping.
Over all I am really happy with the Scrapper 6 LE.
Really good value for money and a really nice knife.
Scrapyard Knives may be economically priced, but they are by no means "cheap".
Top quality and practical all the way.
Anyway, here is a pic or two:
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![[Linked Image from zeroniner.com]](http://www.zeroniner.com/images/external_links/s6le/P1010108_thumb.jpg)
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You can see all my pics so far here:
http://www.zeroniner.com/images/external_links/s6le/Sheath can still stand some clean up, but I am not too unhappy with it for my first leather project in 10+ years. It may not be as pretty as possble, but it is still very fucntional.
I think I will get some more materials and give it another go - this will be third time lucky. I cut the prototype a little small.