ESEE alternative

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ESEE alternative

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One contender is the Boker mini bronco, looks like a cool smaller knife for hiking. I like the ESEE 3 dimensions but the handle has always been small feeling. Any other similar ones people have tried?
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The Cold Steel Mini Pendleton seems to be a good option for an alternative to an Izula. The Fallkniven R2 Scout (3.16") would be a good choice. So, too, would be the WM1 (2.75"Elmax) and the pocket carry only Kolt (3.35").
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Re: ESEE alternative

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Have you tried different scales?

Most people say that the factory scales are too big or blocky.

Have you looked at Condor or Muela knives? They both make a bushcraft style of knife.
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Mk-211 wrote:
Wed May 15, 2024 11:21 am
Have you tried different scales?

Most people say that the factory scales are too big or blocky.

Have you looked at Condor or Muela knives? They both make a bushcraft style of knife.
I know the knife connection makes some scales that are a half inch longer but that adds to the cost. Might be worth it though
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