tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825273392145948457.post447704782591187371..comments2024-02-28T05:21:30.063+00:00Comments on The Suburban Bushwacker: From Fat Boy to Elk Hunter: Mark Hill Knives: Raven ReviewThe Suburban Bushwackerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09372690405902840131noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825273392145948457.post-90283682027990551782015-12-22T21:18:30.279+00:002015-12-22T21:18:30.279+00:00I'm a big fan of Mark Hill. He made a custom k...I'm a big fan of Mark Hill. He made a custom knife for me a few years back (a Mora #2 full tang clone), and he did a great job at a great price. I didn't make it easy for him either; I had all sorts of specific changes I wanted from the basic Mora design. He did all of them perfectly, and the knife had been performing flawlessly. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09366916570963904793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825273392145948457.post-3214077661450707542015-12-17T11:15:08.667+00:002015-12-17T11:15:08.667+00:00Looks right nice!
Curious about that weight tho...Looks right nice! <br /><br />Curious about that weight though... being here amongst the backwards and mathematically challenged (with reading glasses that are becoming less effective by the day). But it looks like you're showing 276 grams, which makes that over a half-pound handful of knife. "Chunky" is right! <br /><br />Good luck downsizing the kit, by the way. Seems to me that every time I start down that path, I end up discovering more stuff that I need! <br /><br />Philliphttp://www.hog-blog.comnoreply@blogger.com