At least my idea of perfection. I have slowly been adding to my fixed blade carry rotation. Aside from my SAK or a slipjoint I rarely carry a folder anymore.
So far I have a tiny 1 1/2" blade necker/pocket knife, a larger 2 3/8" blade (cutting edge)pocket/belt knife, and a 3 7/8" belt knife for woods romping. (the largest blade by law for general carry).
I felt I had a real gap in my rotation between the 2 3/8" and 3 7/8" range. I have been filling that gap with my 3.25" Becker/Kabar BK11. The BK11 is a great knife, but I felt I needed a more traditional knife with comfortable scales.
So a little over a month ago I ordered a Anniversary EDC from JK Handmade knives. I guess I am now a JK fanboy, great knives.
I ordered mine with a 3 " O1 blade, green micarta with black liners and thumb serrations.
This knife is now my favorite, great size for the belt. It is easily covered by an untucked shirt, yet large enough with a comfortable handle for extended use. I would not be "under-knifed" if this were my only blade.
This knife is my idea of perfection.
So far I have a tiny 1 1/2" blade necker/pocket knife, a larger 2 3/8" blade (cutting edge)pocket/belt knife, and a 3 7/8" belt knife for woods romping. (the largest blade by law for general carry).
I felt I had a real gap in my rotation between the 2 3/8" and 3 7/8" range. I have been filling that gap with my 3.25" Becker/Kabar BK11. The BK11 is a great knife, but I felt I needed a more traditional knife with comfortable scales.
So a little over a month ago I ordered a Anniversary EDC from JK Handmade knives. I guess I am now a JK fanboy, great knives.
I ordered mine with a 3 " O1 blade, green micarta with black liners and thumb serrations.
This knife is now my favorite, great size for the belt. It is easily covered by an untucked shirt, yet large enough with a comfortable handle for extended use. I would not be "under-knifed" if this were my only blade.
This knife is my idea of perfection.