BRK Fox River and a surprise (BRK Little Creek).
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BRK Fox River and a surprise (BRK Little Creek).
Got the Fox River this afternoon but have been too busy to open the package until now. Pics will follow tomorrow but for now all I can say is that it does not fit my hand as well as the Classic Drop Point Hunter or Canadian Special. Perhaps I will get used to it.
I have barely held it, so I am not going to post any opinions barring the above.
Care to guess what the surprise is? I love it!
I have barely held it, so I am not going to post any opinions barring the above.
Care to guess what the surprise is? I love it!
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise.
Confused.Mack The Knife Bana wrote: Care to guess what the surprise is? I love it!
The surprise is that you love it OR you love what surprised you ?
Post the pictures and opinion soon!
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The former. It wasn't a gift.Rajat wrote: Confused. The surprise is that you love it OR you love what surprised you ?
Come on then, guess. It's a BRK, it's small and made of A2.
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise.
Mini Canadian? Or is it something else?Mack The Knife Bana wrote: Come on then, guess. It's a BRK, it's small and made of A2.
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise.
LOL. Something else.
It's a Little Creek and she's a little beaut!
It's a Little Creek and she's a little beaut!
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise.
What? Where are the photos?It's a Little Creek and she's a little beaut!
It would be good to read the review after you have had some time to examine it.
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise.
I feel so stupid at times when you guys talk about these new folders and fixed blades...
Whats a little creek ??
Mack The Knife will you please post photos.
TC
Whats a little creek ??
Mack The Knife will you please post photos.
TC
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise.
TC,
Not trying to be a tease but I have been busy and under the weather.
I took some pics an hour or so ago but Photobucket is playing up. I will try and post them via the IFG server.
Mack The Knife
Not trying to be a tease but I have been busy and under the weather.
I took some pics an hour or so ago but Photobucket is playing up. I will try and post them via the IFG server.
Mack The Knife
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise.
Its the name of a small fixed blade made by Bark River Knife and Tools.TC wrote: Whats a little creek ??
Doesn't make a difference if you do not know the name of a knife. I would say you know a lot more about knives than the average person. Your interest in this topic and presence in this section is good enough!I feel so stupid at times when you guys talk about these new folders and fixed blades..
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise.
The Fox River:
Courtesy Bark River Knives.
I like it's clean simple lines and the full convex grind.
It is not utterly-butterly-comfortable for all holds for my hand but it's not uncomfortable either. The grips on the Canadian Special and Classic Drop Point Hunter are more comfortable for me. The Canadian Special being the best for me. Unfortunately, mine is sold but I am sure I will soon get used to the Fox River.
The drop at plunge line isn't sufficient enough to make a very safe self guard. This would make the North Star an even more risky knife to use in the wet. Rajat please take note.
For a knife this size, I think I would have prefered the balance to be a little forward of what it is now. It currently balances at approximately 1/2" behind the front Corby bolt.
All in all, I like it but would have been happier if there was a little more grip (1/4" to 1/2") for a more relaxed hold.
Fox River and Mini Fox River.
The Little Creek:
Courtesy Bark River Knives.
This little knife took me by surprise and I was pleased as Punch until I compared it to the ESEE Candiru. Simply put, the Candiru is smaller and yet has better ergonomics. Well done ESEE! However, it (Candiru) does not come with a convex grind from the factory. Mine is partially convexed though.
I would love to see a .125" thick or even lesser blade on the Little Creek instead of the .145" thick blade it comes with. The Candiru has a .125" thick blade.
Once sheathed, the Candiru and Little Creek are almost exactly the same length and will take up the same space in one's pocket if that is how one intends to carry them.
Some group pics of the five BRK models I have at hand.
Top to bottom: Little Creek, Mini Fox River, Classic Drop Point Hunter, Fox River and Canadian Special.
Top to bottom: Fox River, Canadian Special, Classic Drop Point Hunter, Mini Fix River and Little Creek.
The brain's a bit foggy right now, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask as they might prove to be good prompters.
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise.
Knife porn on IFG!!!
Wow! Thanks for posting those photos Mack The Knife and for taking the time to comment on your personal experiences with them
Not being a knife person, I had a similar experience.
Thanks to the conversations of Mack The Knife, Rajat, Moin, etc., I am slowly being educated. I am also extremely grateful to Mack The Knife for taking the time to explain the nuances of some of Bark River's products to me personally.
Take a look at Bark River's offerings at: http://www.barkriverknifetool.com/
Wow! Thanks for posting those photos Mack The Knife and for taking the time to comment on your personal experiences with them
Don't feel bad TC,TC wrote:I feel so stupid at times when you guys talk about these new folders and fixed blades...
Whats a little creek ??
Mack The Knife will you please post photos.
TC
Not being a knife person, I had a similar experience.
Thanks to the conversations of Mack The Knife, Rajat, Moin, etc., I am slowly being educated. I am also extremely grateful to Mack The Knife for taking the time to explain the nuances of some of Bark River's products to me personally.
Take a look at Bark River's offerings at: http://www.barkriverknifetool.com/
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise.
All I know is this ..........xl_target wrote: Don't feel bad TC,
Not being a knife person, I had a similar experience.
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise.
My pleasure, xl_target.Wow! Thanks for posting those photos Mack The Knife and for taking the time to comment on your personal experiences with them.
Since Photobucket is working now, I have edited my earlier post and added a few more pics as well.
If you are still considering a small fixed blade that will be in your pocket or on your belt at all times, the Little Creek and Candiru are worth considering. If you are okay with a slightly bigger knife, I would recommend the Mini Fox River. I pocket carry it at times and do not find it uncomfortable.
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise (BRK Little Creek).
Hi Mack The Knife.... you got a lovely collection here.... Congrats
I just love the little creek
I just love the little creek
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Re: BRK Fox River and a surprise.
Thanks XL... I am a good learner and like you trying to get educated by Rajat, Mack The Knife, Moin and Marthadan.xl_target wrote:Knife porn on IFG!!!
Wow! Thanks for posting those photos Mack The Knife and for taking the time to comment on your personal experiences with them
Don't feel bad TC,TC wrote:I feel so stupid at times when you guys talk about these new folders and fixed blades...
Whats a little creek ??
Mack The Knife will you please post photos.
TC
Not being a knife person, I had a similar experience.
Thanks to the conversations of Mack The Knife, Rajat, Moin, etc., I am slowly being educated. I am also extremely grateful to Mack The Knife for taking the time to explain the nuances of some of Bark River's products to me personally.
Take a look at Bark River's offerings at: http://www.barkriverknifetool.com/
Had a look at the website and left salivating
TC
Thanks Rajat... you will be surprised to know that till internet came into our lives I was under the impression that Victorinox was the last name in multiple blade utility knives, Case made the best gentleman's folders, Buck was authority on fixed blade hunters, skinners etc and Randall was king of fightersRajat wrote:Its the name of a small fixed blade made by Bark River Knife and Tools.TC wrote: Whats a little creek ??
Doesn't make a difference if you do not know the name of a knife. I would say you know a lot more about knives than the average person. Your interest in this topic and presence in this section is good enough!I feel so stupid at times when you guys talk about these new folders and fixed blades..
TC