My favorite knife
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My favorite knife
This Pine Ridge Custom High County 6 Knife and Sheath I have is a must, it sits on your belt at a 45 degree angle and carried as a cross draw. A good thing is you can order the sheath to be made both right handed and left handed. Since I am right handed my sheath sits on the left hip for a right handed cross draw. I have found this is great all around knife for any person, if you are in a bind and only have one hand to reach your trusty knife and can’t open a folding knife. Whether a rancher, cowboy, trail rider, hunter, fisherman, etc this is the one for you!
Blade Length: 3”
Handle Length: 3 1/8”
Overall Length: 7”
Now they are not cheap by any means but well worth the price. The knife maker is in Utah. They do make other versions of this one too. Check out their website.
Blade Length: 3”
Handle Length: 3 1/8”
Overall Length: 7”
Now they are not cheap by any means but well worth the price. The knife maker is in Utah. They do make other versions of this one too. Check out their website.
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Oilwell99
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Re: My favorite knife
The cheapest one i can get my hands on for the day because I'm probably gonna break it somehow at some point. Some last a few days some last a few months and some last a few years. Sometimes I think the semi cheap ones tend to last better for everyday destruction lol

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Re: My favorite knife
There is something about a cheap knife, sometimes they are the best too,,,seems like you can’t loose a cheap knife but a pricey one will be lost in no time.
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Oilwell99
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Yea that seems to be why I also manage to break them using them like a multi tool not just a knife
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Re: My favorite knife
I have completed 2 of 3 knives from a 28" chainsaw bar l used cutting trees in Montana and nIdaho. One modified kabar, and one drop point so far. 400+ hours shaping and sharpening each one. But holds edge for YEARS...
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Re: My favorite knife
Wow, that’s an art I have not attempted, my farrier does though. He is a real artist with a forge, steel and a hammer.
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Oilwell99
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Wow no one else must have a favorite i just got my first custom knife
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Re: My favorite knife
Still this Pine Ridge, superior to any knife i have ever owned, a close second being my Army Issued Kabar that still hangs on my saddle for just such an emergency.
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