That is a BK-10 LE and is a very rare limited edition that was released without the black coating and a green sheath. It's worth much more a new BK-10. I ground off the ramp on my BK-10 and cut in new gimping along the now-straight edge like on your Schrade and I prefer the way it handles now.
Wow dont let go of that one they are very rare now. I absolutely love that knife , wish i could find an older one like that , very cool. The bk10 is one ive wanted for many years , still on my wish list .
@antman29able The stamped BK knives are really hard to find especially in such good shape. Kabar stuff is really collectible in the U.S . I remember watching vids from 10+ years ago with people sharing their stamped Becker blades ..Yeah its a keeper... I believe the original bk10 was made by Camullis, they are super rare .
@@Airik1111bibles I think this is a Camullis knife. I have used it a little bit and it works well for a large knife. I had a bk9 some years ago but didn't really like it even thought it is a highly regarded knife. I have a bk 24 which is a good knife.
Nice comparative review !
BK10: Best allrounder for the buck imo.
Thanks for the comment.
It is a good knife indeed.
That is a BK-10 LE and is a very rare limited edition that was released without the black coating and a green sheath. It's worth much more a new BK-10.
I ground off the ramp on my BK-10 and cut in new gimping along the now-straight edge like on your Schrade and I prefer the way it handles now.
Thanks for the comment.
Crewman looked so much better than the BK2
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Wow dont let go of that one they are very rare now. I absolutely love that knife , wish i could find an older one like that , very cool.
The bk10 is one ive wanted for many years , still on my wish list .
Thanks for the comment. I didn't think the knife was rare.
I like the knife and bought a Spec Ops sheath for it.
@antman29able The stamped BK knives are really hard to find especially in such good shape. Kabar stuff is really collectible in the U.S .
I remember watching vids from 10+ years ago with people sharing their stamped Becker blades ..Yeah its a keeper... I believe the original bk10 was made by Camullis, they are super rare .
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I think this is a Camullis knife.
I have used it a little bit and it works well for a large knife.
I had a bk9 some years ago but didn't really like it even thought it is a highly regarded knife.
I have a bk 24 which is a good knife.