I don't think that would work with the Native. I'd have to steal it back from my wife to check, though, so someone else will have to test it b/c I'm not doing that.
If folks want to "inexpensively" try out waved folders first hand.
The Kershaw-Emerson CQC4K - https://kershaw.kaiusaltd.com/knives/knife/cqc-4k <3.25" spearpoint blade
The Kershaw-Emerson CQC3k - https://kershaw.kaiusaltd.com/knives/knife/cqc-3k <2.75" tanto blade
Both can be setup for reverse draw and carry like a P'Kal folder. Both can be had for under 30 bucks. I find the CQC3k to be about ideal in terms of size and grip in reverse grip setup, but the 4K offers more purchase and easier draw stroke for those with larger hands. I have now given away four CQC4Ks to people and they find them quite useful. Pivots are tight initial and I find the knives should be disassembled and cleaned and oiled right out of the box. I sometimes carry the 3K when I feel I might need a "normal" knife for cutting chores. Rather than whip out the P'kal and make the natives at the watering hole restless.
Also, just to note - the P'Kal has a 2.95" long blade with a 2.78" edge length. It is, in fact, a bit shorter than a Delica in the handle, but it is wider.
Last edited by RevolverRob; 02-15-2018 at 11:48 AM.
Opinions on this knife please.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...7Y3CLBF3&psc=1
Rangemaster Sheepdog? I really hope that’s a tongue in cheek deal.
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If you read the review @blues linked to, it was a collaboration between Emerson and David Grossman, who is responsible for the whole "sheepdog" mess.
Myself, I find it ironic that Grossman has a company called "Sheepdog Knife and Gun", considering that he has made some less than approving statements about the "civilian" carry of firearms.
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The Emersons I've owned have been good knives. I wouldn't buy a Grossman autograph model unless I really liked the design, which I don't. These days I have a lower threshold of pain concerning knives/guns that could end up in evidence, so if I wanted to carry an Emerson it would be a Kershaw version.
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Judas H Priest, that’s a terrible name for a knife. Pass with gas.
Aside from the name and its name sake, any opinions on the knife itself?
I’m also looking at different ZT knives.