Well my tbs Badger pen knife in Walnut arrived this morning and well it's a keeper.
I asked afew days ago about how to look after a wooden handled knife and with all the info and tips I received I decided for the walnut.
I've added accouple of pic's just for a comparison with the TBS BOAR III ''Scandi''.
After contacting the bushcraft store and asking for the Handle thickness's of the knife handle choices I found out that the Micarta is 12mm then the Curly Birch and the fattest was the Walnut.
On first impressions of the look is that of a older gently mens pocket knife and I like it, But wow there's a big difference in the Handle from the Boar it's more user friendly shape and thickness.
If they had the the Badger Blade with the Boar handle I'd swap in a heart beat.
And remember thats my idea.
Anyway hope this is helpful. And I'll do a follow up when I've gave it some use.
Cheers
I asked afew days ago about how to look after a wooden handled knife and with all the info and tips I received I decided for the walnut.
I've added accouple of pic's just for a comparison with the TBS BOAR III ''Scandi''.
After contacting the bushcraft store and asking for the Handle thickness's of the knife handle choices I found out that the Micarta is 12mm then the Curly Birch and the fattest was the Walnut.
On first impressions of the look is that of a older gently mens pocket knife and I like it, But wow there's a big difference in the Handle from the Boar it's more user friendly shape and thickness.
If they had the the Badger Blade with the Boar handle I'd swap in a heart beat.
And remember thats my idea.
Anyway hope this is helpful. And I'll do a follow up when I've gave it some use.
Cheers
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