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Measuring nearly a foot long and weighing 12 ounces, the ESEE 6 Series inspires confidence in the hand. It features a blade made from 1095 carbon steel with a Rockwell Hardness between 55 and 57 Read More
I love my custom handled (G10) Esee6 I got from TKC. Way more ergonomic than the stock handles and you don’t have to buy the whole knife! They’ll sell you the naked blade at a discount if you buy their handles.
Order yours at The-Knife-Connection for less money with free priority shipping. Massdrop or now "Drop" is falling out of what made them so great. This is really disappointing. Selling standard products at retail prices is not why we came to Massdrop.
SO I got my ES6PDE | Standard Edge Dark Earth Blade / Linen Micarta Handle today (can't review it yet as it's not mark as delivered).
It's a beast as you would expect, very comfortable.
Only grief: it comes (as expected too) with a crap palstic sheath and it's pretty hard to un-sheath.
Luckily, I don't get into street/bear fights everyday :D :D :D
As others have said, you need to do price comparisons before you buy. That being said, the ESEE 6 is an awesome knife for camping and bushcraft for the fair price. Yes, there are other knives made of 3V and so on, but you will be spending a lot more money. You also can't beat ESEE's warranty either, one of the best in the industry. For those who want fancier steels...... Take at look at Swamp Rat Knife Works RatManDu , Survive! Knives GSO-5.1 or GSO-6, or if you really want to spend some money take a look at one of the Busse INFI steel knives. 1095 with the right heat treat will work just fine and if you are in the field and have to sharpen it, I would much rather have it than some of the supersteels. I've got knives in S35V, CPM 3V, INFI and so on but like I said before, ESEE 6 is a great knife at a fair price.
Well, they do say it's no questions asked for the whole life of the knife, regardless of where it goes or who it ends up with. I'd think that would mean no matter where it was sold you'd still be covered, but I haven't tried it, so I guess I can't be sure.