Fixed blade Chinook
Fixed blade Chinook
Just a thought,but I found through countless use and some of the recent articles i've read I would love to see a fixed chinook.A little more exagurated guard as with the "horns" on the gunting,but same handle style,of course we wouldn't have a hole,but it would make the best hunting knife,not that it isn't already possibly the best spyderco collaboration to date IMHO.The first MBC"fixed blade" if you will.
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sam the man..
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Hi Sam.
FB Temperance:
Handle material - FRN with a fairly rough texture.
Blade length - 4.5" (115mm) (two styles; leaf/spearpoint like Calypso jr and tailing point/rhino horn).
Blade Steel - VG-10
Sheath will be kydex.
I have one proto now, should have something to show by NY.
Also planning trainers.
sal
FB Temperance:
Handle material - FRN with a fairly rough texture.
Blade length - 4.5" (115mm) (two styles; leaf/spearpoint like Calypso jr and tailing point/rhino horn).
Blade Steel - VG-10
Sheath will be kydex.
I have one proto now, should have something to show by NY.
Also planning trainers.
sal
Yeah I suppose a fixed blade would be useful to some, but I wonder if the amount of people who would purchase this blade as opposed to the folder would be enough to support production of this?
Personally the "chin" style fixed blade Im very fond of is the Gerber Bowie, big sharp mother,lol
I wont say I think its a bad idea for Spyderco to produce this, just wonder if the public at large will support this model.
Seeya
MaNcEr
It's Time To Kick @$$ 'N Chew Bubble Gum
Personally the "chin" style fixed blade Im very fond of is the Gerber Bowie, big sharp mother,lol
I wont say I think its a bad idea for Spyderco to produce this, just wonder if the public at large will support this model.
Seeya
MaNcEr
It's Time To Kick @$$ 'N Chew Bubble Gum
MaNcEr,
i see where you're coming from on the public support issue,but this in itself will open doors to new aspects as well as defensive,ever see a spyderco in any outdoor mags,i want to,plus,i could honestly say that the local archery/gun shop I frequent is in awe over the chinook,for merely it's outdoor capabilities,I cant wait to show them a FB temperence,I converted two and more on their way to the sharp side
i see where you're coming from on the public support issue,but this in itself will open doors to new aspects as well as defensive,ever see a spyderco in any outdoor mags,i want to,plus,i could honestly say that the local archery/gun shop I frequent is in awe over the chinook,for merely it's outdoor capabilities,I cant wait to show them a FB temperence,I converted two and more on their way to the sharp side
Second that on a fixed blade Chinook. How about a slightly thicker blade too as the folding chinook has a 4mm (.16"<img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> thick blade which is rather thick for a folder. Just right for me though and I see a trend toward people wanting a slightly thicker blade which is somewhat more rugged. A lot of blades are 1/4" although that is a little too thick in my opinion as it makes cutting harder. Anyway, a 4"-5" fixed Chinook, maybe sharpen about an inch or so of the false edge, like the bowies, and an IWB(inside-waist-band)sheath. Just what the doctor ordered.
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sam the man..
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