Many excellent thoughts in this post. Nicely done, fellows. I like finger choils on large blades like those; it makes them more usable for some tasks and rarely takes away from other tasks. I use my EDC blades in restaurants regularly and I sure don't hide them. 🙂 If people don't like function over form, that's their problem. If a restaurant manager says something, then they don't need my money. However, I've never had an issue.
The leather backing is a testament to how someone makes their adventure tools their own. Jacob was wise to ask if they can collaborate and make these for everyone.
I love that Quartermaster! One of my first loves was an old Cattaraugus, really a timeless design. I enjoyed the hell outta this video, and I hope you guys do more soon! ✌🏼
Cool video, lots of cool knives. Reminds me that I need to make a video on my channel of my knives, once I go back into full production. Right now I am just making to order, I usually try and have some made to go. They are just a simple Victorinox Paring knife, either 3.25 or 4" or a 4" Rabbit/Boning knife, that I either regrind or leave stock, depending on the buyers request, as they are fairly thin behind the edge already, but they can be a little thinner. I also can Wharncliffe/Sheepfoot the tip if someone doesn't like the spearpoint of the paring knives. The 4" Rabbit/Boning knives from Victorinox are pretty perfect as they come, they rival most customs in blade geometry in my opinion. That little Trout knife looks awesome, I'd like to try one as a neck knife if they are light enough, cool design.
What do you think about making a handle that has the Iraq or Afghanistan flag colors on it? Maybe even be able to add the years of service there in country? Just an idea
Two knife makers and friends bouncing back ideas and new concepts! What an awesome bro team you guys are! Thanks for all you do Eric and Jacob!
Many excellent thoughts in this post. Nicely done, fellows.
I like finger choils on large blades like those; it makes them more usable for some tasks and rarely takes away from other tasks.
I use my EDC blades in restaurants regularly and I sure don't hide them. 🙂 If people don't like function over form, that's their problem. If a restaurant manager says something, then they don't need my money. However, I've never had an issue.
The leather backing is a testament to how someone makes their adventure tools their own. Jacob was wise to ask if they can collaborate and make these for everyone.
I love that Quartermaster! One of my first loves was an old Cattaraugus, really a timeless design. I enjoyed the hell outta this video, and I hope you guys do more soon! ✌🏼
I like the nods to the old school designs.
Loved the knife show
Awesome news! Been waiting on the mutant or something similar from Exodus. Will be purchasing one.
I’ve been excited to get my hands on a Mutant for a long time. I think one with Bakelite scales would be epic
Very nice sheath !
Great video!!
FREAKING COOL !
Cool video, lots of cool knives. Reminds me that I need to make a video on my channel of my knives, once I go back into full production. Right now I am just making to order, I usually try and have some made to go. They are just a simple Victorinox Paring knife, either 3.25 or 4" or a 4" Rabbit/Boning knife, that I either regrind or leave stock, depending on the buyers request, as they are fairly thin behind the edge already, but they can be a little thinner. I also can Wharncliffe/Sheepfoot the tip if someone doesn't like the spearpoint of the paring knives. The 4" Rabbit/Boning knives from Victorinox are pretty perfect as they come, they rival most customs in blade geometry in my opinion. That little Trout knife looks awesome, I'd like to try one as a neck knife if they are light enough, cool design.
Victorinox knives are great!
Get some.
What do you think about making a handle that has the Iraq or Afghanistan flag colors on it? Maybe even be able to add the years of service there in country? Just an idea
Small batch customs are hard but it could come someday