System I have being shown is different and involves very hot wax...... sets like rock and waterproof pretty much, works very well.
Nice. I wish Hamish still made sheaths. @viper that wax method sounds pretty interesting. Is it like the proofing offered by knivesshipfree et al?
Does anyone on here own examples of both the standard (0.156") and LT (0.122") Gunny Hunter and would be prepared to offer their thoughts on the choice of blade thickness please? Has the handle material thickness been increased on the LT to maintain the same widths as on the original, absence of jimping on the LT, etc ? How far up the blades do the grinds go, and therefore giving differing primary grind angles?
Last edited by Puffin; 02-12-2019 at 04:07 PM.
@Puffin @Jit has gunny hunter and I have the GH LT as above. We had a show me yours I show you mine session today. As @Tahr says the handle without liners is a little thinner on the LT and the blade is a few mm shorter - maybe because same angle of grind with thinner stock will obviously reach an apex a little sooner. And yes the LT is a nicer slicer. But the GH is a stronger pronger. 😀 The LT is really quite small in the hand. I do have reasonably big hands though to be fair.
Cheers mate that would be awesome!
Thanks both - for the additional photos, and the offer to look over some of the BRK models. I'll PM.
PM me if you are going and ill try to join. Oh and re the grind height that doesn't change substantially. You can see where the grind begins in those photos. Unground portion just below the spine extends about two thirds of blade length then tapers out.
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