Buzzard - US-Inspired multitool EDC Neck Knife
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Re: Buzzard - US-Inspired multitool EDC Neck Knife
interesting tool. for me, not much use for mm wrenches over here and i'd like to see something other than stainless steel, like 01 or d2, and a scandi grind (personal choice). you may want to try posting this over on ''BUSHCRAFT USA''
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Re: Buzzard - US-Inspired multitool EDC Neck Knife
Good day Trykker,
Sadly we have requested access to that forum but they didn't approved our registration since I am a craftsman and apparently they are not allowed there, I may be wrong but I got rejected over and over again.
Would you be able to do us a little favor and post our information over there? The carbon steel of buzzard may come in the future, scandi grind is a personal choice but we are experimenting with a few improvements here and there, such as the wrench sizes or the steel. We will keep you updated!
Sadly we have requested access to that forum but they didn't approved our registration since I am a craftsman and apparently they are not allowed there, I may be wrong but I got rejected over and over again.
Would you be able to do us a little favor and post our information over there? The carbon steel of buzzard may come in the future, scandi grind is a personal choice but we are experimenting with a few improvements here and there, such as the wrench sizes or the steel. We will keep you updated!
You can visit my website on https://artesaniaherreros.es/en/.