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I know you carry a necker everyday and I just started as well. And I came across this one on the BF exchange. Its been a great necker so far. Its light enough that I forget about it. And I love the ergos on it. I love it.

Its a little pricey if you compare it to like a becker bk11 or bk14. But compared to an ESEE, its not too bad since its a custom.

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Guest bkelm18
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Looks to be more of a slasher than a stabber.

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It is. But i've found it to be useful in daily tasks so far. And defensively, its like fighting with your hands.

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I was just gonna say...how to I stab with this?

it'd make a sweet axe head if it were a little bigger.

I don't wanna get hit with it though, the curve to the blade will do wonders for making a pretty damn deep cut when it's got the power of a punch behind it.

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It looks like a mini Ula. The Ula is an Eskimo knife that's used for a lot of different things from skinning game and processing hides to food prep. They aren't really meant as a defensive weapon, though I suppose they could be used for such, in a pinch. A neck knife isn't all about defense and actually would probably not be my favorite way to carry a defensive knife anyway, just because you have to fight the neck of your shirt to get it out. Seems slow. But it is a handy way to carry a utility knife.

Still I perfer a small knife to be in the pocket or on the belt as opposed to the neck. That's where I plan on carrying the whichever small fixed blade I get. Right now I'm looking at a CRKT Minimalist Bowie, a Broker Gnome or a Broker Plus Rambler... Though that Boker Mini Bowie that OS showed me is growing on me too. Seems like a good design! The Minimalist and the Rambler are in the lead at the moment.

Guest Scramasax
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Looks like a very good working knife. I can think of many camp chores that it would be very good for. As to a defensive role, anything with a blade is useful. Not necessarily efficient but better than nothing. It would be better than a lot of the ultra small neck knives out there due to good retention. I'd buy one for my kit.

Cheers,

ts

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Yep, very definitely an Eskimo ulu, if you had to classify it.

They use them for flensing, skinning, filleting, food chopping/dicing. One interesting use for the bigger ones is to cut out blocks of snow for igloos, even.

Think I'll stay with something a little more pointy, though, thanks, Cap...

- OS

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.... A neck knife isn't all about defense and actually would probably not be my favorite way to carry a defensive knife anyway, just because you have to fight the neck of your shirt to get it out. Seems slow. But it is a handy way to carry a utility knife.

I wear untucked polo style shirts almost exclusively, so necker always accessed from bottom of shirt -- grip down neck carry that way is one of the few truly effective ambidextrous locations.

- OS

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