That looks like the pile side of a Klass 1980 NKCA.Tsar Bomba wrote: Just the gunstockman for me on Stag Saturday. Here's the pile side which IMO is really the star of the show.

That looks like the pile side of a Klass 1980 NKCA.Tsar Bomba wrote: Just the gunstockman for me on Stag Saturday. Here's the pile side which IMO is really the star of the show.
Can't go wrong with that one.gypsy jim wrote:So I just bought this as an EDC from GEC. #782117 Elderberry jig bone. Perfect size with lots of blade yet thin and comfortable in the pocket.
Couldn't agree more. Just happened to have one on me at the moment when I saw yours.gypsy jim wrote:So I just bought this as an EDC from GEC. #782117 Elderberry jig bone. Perfect size with lots of blade yet thin and comfortable in the pocket.
That it is.bdev wrote:That looks like the pile side of a Klass 1980 NKCA.
Thanks Greg.sunknife wrote:That sure is a good looking knife Paul, the color and jigging work perfect together. Nice picture too.
Is that the shadow of bigfoot in the background??KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:I particularly like to carry this one on the weekends or when outdoors. Such a good looking knife to me, and very comfortable in use.
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Nope, just me and some trees.gwelker62 wrote:Is that the shadow of bigfoot in the background??KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:I particularly like to carry this one on the weekends or when outdoors. Such a good looking knife to me, and very comfortable in use.
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Thanks John. Well..., the knife slips are my poor attempts at leather craft, the snakeskin faced one was made less than a week ago and the skin is already starting to peel away from the leather. I don't imagine a pro leather worker would have used contact cement like I did to attach the skin.jmh58 wrote:Real nice pic there Greg!! Tell me more about the pouches/key fob.. They are KOOL looking!!John
Greg it is a Bark River Knives Essential. The blade is M4 steel. Handle covers are G10 Coyote Brown. More info here. Ive had this one since 2011. The blade is a bit smaller as it has been reground. I dropped it last spring and it took a bad bounce into a rock and broke a very small piece of the tip off. It has a convex edge and I wasnt comfortable reprofiling it myself. Sent it into BRK and they reground it for me for free. It wasnt they're fault I dropped the knife and broke the tip but they said they would regrind it for for free and they did. It is handy has been a very good knife for me.sunknife wrote:I like the trio of knives you have there DM11Could you give a few details on the fixed blade?