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  • Expatriated

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    This will be at SHOT for those interested in checking it out. I think pricing will be set by then as well.



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    Waiting on the final word from the manufacturing facility to provide their cost (Rowen Mfg). It is estimated to be somewhere between the ESEE-5 and the Junglas but the cost accountants are figuring all of that out. Hoping to have the numbers by SHOT but it's in the hands of the bean counters, not me so I don't have any control over it.
     

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    It's part of the changing of the seasons. It gets cold, Christmas comes, then New Year's, then an announcement of the Izula folder coming out this year, then Blade, then disappointment and then it gets cold again...

    :)
     

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    Ver. 2 of the cleaver will be folding. Tanto, with blood groove and 3/4" thick proprietary steel stock unnecessarily named after rodents or swine or other detestable creature. Cause remember, at Expat Knives, "Our ops are blacker than your ops."
     

    rhino

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    Ver. 2 of the cleaver will be folding. Tanto, with blood groove and 3/4" thick proprietary steel stock unnecessarily named after rodents or swine or other detestable creature. Cause remember, at Expat Knives, "Our ops are blacker than your ops."


    I really think you should use 1" stock, or maybe just a metal 2x4. With 3/4" stock, you might be able to still get an edge on it!
     

    Expatriated

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    I really think you should use 1" stock, or maybe just a metal 2x4. With 3/4" stock, you might be able to still get an edge on it!

    Good thinking! I better contact the shop forthwith.

    I also need some really small t-shirts.
     
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    The included sheath is a leather wrap like the kind on axes.

    Im sure there will be tons of kydex stuff in the secondary market. Those are just two guys I can personally recommend.

    Really all you need is some 550 cord run through the Idaho cutout. It's really an ideal neck knife.
     

    rhino

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    The included sheath is a leather wrap like the kind on axes.

    Im sure there will be tons of kydex stuff in the secondary market. Those are just two guys I can personally recommend.

    Really all you need is some 550 cord run through the Idaho cutout. It's really an ideal neck knife.

    Well, now you've gone and done it.

    You're talking to the guy who has worn a Kershaw Outcast and an ESEE Junglas as a neck knife --- and concealed them effectively. A cleaver will be a piece o' cake.
     
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