O.K. A lot of people have put up pictures of the knives they carry. So here are a couple of mine. The bigger one is in my big pack. The smaller is on the molle straps of my B.O.B. I just thought I would show them off, so let me know what you think.
Both of these are knives I made. I've been making knives off and on since the mid 80's as inclination and time allow. I've made and sold quite a few, it's all been word of mouth, I've never done a show.
Both of these knifes are ATS-34 steel and heat treated by the guru of heat treat himself, Paul Bos, to an Rc of 60-61.
This one has a 7 1/2" blade, 3/16" thick. Green canvas micarta handle with stainless tube flared and pressed into the countersunk holes. The backside is sharpened and has small serrations that are sharpened on a flat benchstone (no special round sharpener needed). They cut like crazy through cord and rope. Finally, it's bead blasted allover for the finish. I made the sheath also; it has a magnesium firestarter (thinned to 5/16"), a credit card sized diamond sharpener that was cut to the width of the firestarter and a stainless striker that all slides into the pocket.
This little one has a 2 1/2" long blade and is 6" long overall. The snap and kydex sheath is VERY secure and fast. It's small enough for a neck knife or is perfect for point up carry on a back pack shoulder strap or on molle webbing. It also has a bead blast finish.
Thanks for looking!