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OKC-3S please.
A Bark River with a convex-ground 3V blade is like a broken drum -- it can't be beat.
Having braved the wilds of my Indiana backyard, only BOB can git er dun.
How is it possible that the mother of blades ended up with such low score?! Bark River's Bravo 1.25 has it all: the sweet spot between short fixed blade and a long heavy tool, the right thickness for any task, a perfect grip and a beautiful design. For me it seconds only to Diving Sparrow's bushcraft knives
The ESEE PR4 is quickly becoming my favorite. Although I always go back to my Bushcraft Northwest Celilo.
Having spent time in a jungle during combat. I will trust my life to a Ka-bar.