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Well another knife to wait for! Bark River has a huge backlog on knife models due to constraints on steel and the number knives they can make in a year.
I think that France made these knives in the late 1880's for use in the jungle. So people have been chopping with knives for a long time, just not in the USA.
I've been there, the warning signs are no joke make sure you have a gide don't go up during or right after rain, if they say it is closed it is closed!!!
One thing I have yet to hear from anyone and this is from personal experience. A favorite knife of mine that had a great looking micarta handle went to shit. As I dressed an animal, blood and fat/oil dissolved layers of micarta. I have not had that issue with stacked leather or G10.
I appreciate your review. I love my Bravo 1.25 in 3V. I have recently jumped on small fixed blades with phenomenal ergoes. The one that started it off for me was White River M1 Caper. I have purchased multiple fixed pocket knives and come to the recognize that ergoes are everything. So whether it’s a neck knife or pocket knife if it doesn’t feel solid in the hand it’s a sharp toy. My BRK Bravo is my go to for the back woods and the end of the world scenario. But I am left thinking the bravo micro is a toy. And at the price an expensive one.
I bought 2 bark river knives ....they cost 540 dollars... you arw an animal. One was 3v, one wasA2. Both ironwood burl..... i want your 1.5 now...or or hold your cat for randsome! Lol beautiful knives brother
If you take a little time you can burnish all three holes with something as simple as a pencil. Makes a nice finish product it also helps keep that area water resistant as well as making a more professional-looking dangler. Every knife I buy or make gets a handmade leather sheath and kydex sheath and I make a dangler that is compatible with both it's cheap to do gives you some Carry options and always better than the factory sheath very few sheaths are awesome straight from the factory. Everything I do I learned from RU-vid videos and Hands-On trial and error.
Try drawing the steal away from the knife not the knife away from the steel when you hit the knife and you push toward the pile you always inadvertently hit the pile so draw the steel back not the knife forward