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As we get deeper into the year I want to start having some thoughts in place for the 2012 iKC knife. I have 2 immediate questions
1) Fixed or Folder?
2) materials?
Let me know what ya'll think. I would like to have some ideas in place around the time of the Blade Show (you know the manufactures can't get away from us there LOL)
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I looked around the web to see the most common club knife made by manufacturers. My search found that the stockman pattern was by far the most common. I hope this is not useless info but it might be.
Guess it's not too early to start stashing some cash away, in the cookie jar.
JJ,
OMG, how could I forget the Geppatto?? My own personal favorite pattern. Thank you for keeping my memory in focus. So here is the revision
pocketknife (Canoe, Moose, Barlow, calf roper, geppatto and 1 james Ivy original)
natural material (stag or moose)
and less than $120
IKC shield (dressed up a bit)
Keep the ideas coming, remember these are our knives being designed
James, that is great, we would have the best club knives thats for sure.
Okay, how about a Moose/Big Jack with a big clip as a main blade and a nicely swedged wharncliffe secondary?
Everyone is saying stag or Moose stag, neither one would bother me.
pocketknife (Canoe, Moose, Barlow, calf roper and 1 james Ivy original)
natural material (stag or moose)
and less than $120
IKC shield (dressed up a bit)
Keep the ideas coming, remember these are our knives being designed
LOL, James
Ron Dumeah keeps saying he wants a moose and the handle material to be moose. I think this is the first time I have seen moose so clearly on a handle. It certainly is beautiful
I think ya'll guessed that I'd like a moose but I also wouldn't mind a canoe or a barlow pattern. A serialized pocket knife with IKC sheild in natural material sounds great to me.
jan i love stag i do not have many knives that has nice stag on them so for my vote i say a nice thick stag handles and maybe etched blades.....
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