Discussion re: this JUNCTION (pics)

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This forum never lets me down... but I've been a little surprised by the lack of attention given to the new Gayle Bradley collaboration, the Junction. It caught my attention right away: thinner blade stock & shorter length, vs. my beloved Southfork… it seemed like a perfect backpacking blade to me. And mine just arrived! It’s a solid “exceeds expectations” so far… pics are below. (Forgive me, fruit was harmed and consumed in the making of these pics.) I can’t call this a review, but here are some observations so far:

• The blade leaves your hand at a slight downward angle – love it. (I hadn’t caught that in the pictures…)
• As you can see, the handle is thin & flat… and nothing can compare (in my view) to the comfort of the Southard’s grip. But the Junction works great in my medium-sized hands, and the grip is surprising versatile (feels good in most all positions, for me). The ‘swell’ near the butt of the handle adds some comfort and security, too.
• The choil feels well-defined, frankly I’m a little more comfortable choking up on it than on the Sprig.
• I don’t have calipers, but it feels relatively thin behind the edge – I’d guess somewhere slightly thicker than the Sprig, but thinner than the Southfork. (Blade stock is thinner on the Junction than on both the other knives, though – and so far it delivers on my “should be an excellent slicer” prediction.)
• My sheath has zero issues – no rattle, perfect.

This Junction will defintely see plenty of camp and backpack time this year! I’m often around my son’s boy scout troop, so having something a little smaller than the Southfork and a little less stabby-looking than the Sprig is a perfect fit. Who else is psyched on this one?

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Nice review! Might entice some people who were on the fence to buy one
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This thread really makes me want to buy a sprig.
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I will be buying a junction once I have the funds. It was one of the knives that has really caught my attention.
Thanks for the great pics. They made me wish I had one now.
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Thanks for this review! There are never enough fixed blade reviews.
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Ive been oblessed with this knife since I first say pictures of it. I received mine earlier this week and it has exceeded my expectations. Can wait to put it to work
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VashHash wrote:This thread really makes me want to buy a sprig.
All three are fantastic knives!!! Sprig and Southfork have my favorite handles, but right now I think the Junction’s blade ‘takes the cake’ / will get the most mileage for me.
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The Junction is a nice design. It's my favorite based on appearance.
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Glad to hear of so many other Junction fans! This calls for a celebration -- a family (i.e., my Gayle Bradley family) pic.
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And please forgive this additional photo, which includes non-Spydie content strictly for blade-shape comparison purposes. (I prefer the Junction blade shape to the ZT/Hinderer design, too...)
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I have the Bradley Bowie and like it a lot. I will definitely be picking one up as soon as funds recover from the holiday's.
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VashHash wrote:This thread really makes me want to buy a sprig.
This thread makes me wish I had more uses for fixed blades.
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