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Neck/Belt Knives.....Choose the one you like best AN UPDATE


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All 3 are made from 1084 carbon steel 1/8" thick. They are all acid dipped and stone washed. They all have the same green G10 material for scales and carbon fiber tubes for pins. The only real difference is the shape. 

 

Please look them over and select the one you like the best. I need opinions on preference so even if you're not interested in buying one please pick the one you like the best. Fell free to offer reasons why you do or do not like the particular knife. Thanks.

 

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I like 3 just by design , I like the dagger look.

Isn't 8" a little large for a neck knife ?

How big a boy are you? :) Edited by Fourtyfive
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I wouldn't hesitate to buy number 1 or number 3. I love the blade on number 3 and like the you grip number 1. So for me it's a tie between them.

Curious as to the msrp on these beauties also. If you want to shoot me a pm that would be great! Edited by z0mbies fear me
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I like #1 best followed closely by #3.

For a daily carry type thing, all 3 seem a little big for neck knives. I'd think OAL would be closer 4-5". If it's more a bush knife, then I'd think they're about right.
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I've been looking at neck and belt knives for months and that's how I came up with these designs/lengths. They could also be used as belt knives and the kydex sheath would allow for mounting of a belt loop or  small Blade-Tech Tek-Lok.

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I Like 1&3. Really like #1 with the grip but 3 is very nice. I too would like to know the $
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I am with you, I like two as well. It looks like it would fit better in my hand and I like the shape of the blade. I like the fact that it is a wider blade and loos like it would be easier to control. I also like the spot for your thumb on the spine. I am not a big fan of the finger hole.
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Strangely I am drawn to #1. But I would have to use it as a belt knife, way too big FOR ME for a neck knife.

Edit: you might consider addin a poll to this thread... Edited by nightrunner
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Strangely I am drawn to #1. But I would have to use it as a belt knife, way too big FOR ME for a neck knife.

Edit: you might consider addin a poll to this thread...

I tried but for whatever reason it didn't take. I can't seem to get it to work. kickcan.gif

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All seem a bit large for neck knife.

That being said, my choice would depend on intended purpose.

For use in the woods as a skinner / hunting knife I'd go with #2.

For something a little more self defense oriented or just cool looking I'd pick #3.

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