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Just got two BRK&T knives. A Highland ( the larger one ) and a Woodland. Really nice outdoor knives. I like the Green Canvas Micarta. I wouldn't mind Spyderco using that on some fixed blades... :rolleyes:
You don't see them mentioned a lot here or on BFC. Anyone using these?
Ted
http://www.ted.tweakdsl.nl/bark1a.jpg
http://www.ted.tweakdsl.nl/bark2a.jpg
http://www.ted.tweakdsl.nl/bark3a.jpg
http://www.ted.tweakdsl.nl/bark4a.jpg
http://www.ted.tweakdsl.nl/bark5a.jpg
http://www.ted.tweakdsl.nl/bark6a.jpg
Hellz
03-01-2005, 01:47 PM
I've got a Mini Canadian with green micarta that I use as my back-up woodland fixed blade. Like it a lot. Small but tough.
Great photos there Ted!
Here's mine :o
http://hellzteeth.com/images/minicanadian3.JPG
Jurphaas
03-02-2005, 04:39 AM
Hi Ted - excellent knives indeed! Good pictures as well.
Bring them along when heading my way.
See Ya', Jur :D
EarthDog
03-07-2005, 07:47 PM
I recently picked up a Fox River with the Blaze Orange G-10. Way sharp; way tough. Love the convex grind.
J D Wijbenga
03-09-2005, 05:28 AM
Practical in a clasic way. Very nice!
JD
samosaurus
03-09-2005, 07:23 AM
Awesome score! And excellent photos! Thanks for sharing Ted! :D
Sam
I have been interested in the Mini Canadian for some time. I think I will pass on the Bark River and just go with a Russell Belt knife. It is the same style and cheaper here in Canada. Plus they are Canadian made. Great pics, thanks for sharing. Take Care!!!
I love the Mini-canadian. Its one of those totally classic designs. Love the A2 steel as well. Takes an amazing edge. Actually thombrogan got me started to look for knives with A2 steel.
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