I've always had my eye on a bk10 but never pulled the lever, I bought an SRK cold steel in vg1 which I've hardly used I regret that purchase. Gonna have to sale that one to get a new knife cause I'm done adding knives to my collection, I just want what works and no more no less. The BK10 is a perfect knife for all things in the woods, thanks for feeding my obsession LOL
I think you are right, and the price point is fantastic. I noticed that on amazon last night it was 80 US dollars but just a few days before I was able to get it for 67 so just keep watching the price and grab it when its right!
hi I know that I am out of time to expect an answer but I try the same, I was willing to buy this knife but I do not like the black covers at all and very often they do not allow the use of the firesteel, without the black cover it is improved in use with the firesteel? another thing how long did you wait between one layer and the other in applying the patina? thank you
TheLankyWoodsman Hmmm, that's odd! It's the same grind on most of the other blades in the kbar bk line. I wonder if it was a mistake, or like you said, an older model? I'd like to see them do the line, or select blades in the line, with a flat grind!
TheLankyWoodsman yeah I've eyeballed that one a time or two. Nice looking blade, I think at one time there was a saber ground version of it floating around, but they're nonexistent now, unless you find someone who one that's willing to let it go....but not likley
@@TheLankyWoodsman oh ok thanks!.....another question. You can't use a ferro rid because of that coating . So can you just remove the coating off the top flat side down say 2 inches to expose a sharp corner. ? To enable you to use a ferro rod on the knife?