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Freeman Outdoor Gear
Jeff Freeman, formerly of a legendary cutlery company in Portland, has started his own sharp pointy company. The Spartan boys, Harsey, Chris Reeve, Ken Onion, yada yada... know Jeff, and have seen his stuff, I got the first 'across the table' sale for his first solo design at the OKCA show - he's got orders, but the rest of them are going to the laser engraver to get 'Freemanized'. Mine gto all scratched up with his initials and the date of the sale, and is conspicuous because it does not have the Freeman Eagle (told him he needs to have his upcoming website play Freebird) engraved on it. (he's got more, but I actually bought a T-shirt for an ungodly price and he let me look through the 'scratch and dent pile' for a knife he'd throw in after scratching it up some more...)
the knife is a medium sized, medium - almost heavy duty drop point camp/field utility knife. Blade length ~ 4.25", blade height ~1.125" handle is G-10 and about 6" long. Well designed, doesn't slip, comes with a kydex sheath, lanyard, and can be changed out from a kydex belt loop to the blade-tech QR's or Molle with their new molle attachers ... once I take pics i'll post them, and once I get a chance to try breaking it i'll write the review. Many of you already own knives Jeff has designed, produced or sharpened ... you just don't know it. |
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Congrats on the knife. What kind of steel and hardness is it? Approximate spine thickness? Looking forward to the review.(and pics :p) |
Steel = CPM-S-35VN with a flat dark earth coating, khaki G-10 Scales and came with a kydex belt sheath that can be modified for molle attachments (hard kydex belt hanger can be removed by turning a couple of screws)
Loa = 8 7/8" blade = 3 3/4" x 1 7/16" x 3/16" modified drop point - kind of has design elements of both clip and drop points well balanced in the hand, even though most of the weight feels like it's in the full tang handle, the handle profile is working style with very flat sides that are grooved to provide grip. there is no taper to the tang in the handle it is 3/16" of steel with 2x 1/8" scales. The first real fine work will be started tonight or tomorrow when I skin and smooth a few western red cedar saplings to make walking sticks (after they dry - skinning is easier when they're really green as is knocking down the branch knots) . So far I have to say Jeff did a fine job on the knife, I'm looking forward to his next design. No pics yet, my camera doesn't play nice with my new computer, and the phone pics are okay but not stellar. |
I'm not opening this thread again until you figure it out, knuckledragger
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Too slow! Is this the blade?
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yes, that's the black/grey version, mine is the tan/flat dark earth version without the laser engraving, but the knifemaker's scratches are all over one side of the blade... |
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Thanks ex SF med for the mention here; it was good talking to you and seeing you at the show. Let me know how your testing works out and if you have any questions, let me know.
Knives are currently at a "professional" photographer being shot and I should have them on the website soon. I also have a smaller version that is a similar profile but with a 3.25" blade. Got excellent feedback at Blade, and am currently working on the folding version. |
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