Fiddleback Forge Knives by Andy Roy

Web Name: Fiddleback Forge Knives by Andy Roy

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Fiddleback Forge Knives are purposely designed to put in workwith extra attention toergonomics. Use your Fiddlebackall day with lessfatigue. Fiddleback Forge Knives are crafted using durable,time-tested steels and handle materials. The best knives start with the best materials. Fiddleback Forge Knives are designed and finished by Andy Roy.Our knives areworld renowned for quality finish and functionality. Fiddleback Forgehandmade knives are proudly made, assembled, finished in the USA.Our shop is located in northernGeorgia. Fiddleback Forge s knives are highly sought after by knife aficionados and avid outdoorsmen alike. The purely hand-crafted knives are especially desirable since they are designed for hard use with fantastic ergonomics and featurebeautiful materials. Each unique knife is made by hand at the Fiddleback Forge shop. Master knifemakerand designer, Andy Roy, finishes each knife personally to make sure you are getting the highest quality knife imaginable.Fiddleback Forge s handcrafted knives have limited availability, and are sold asthey are made. We do not take custom orders! Fiddleback Forge's purpose-builtline of knives are derived from the proven handcrafted knife designs of Andy Roy.Fiddleback Forge's Field Knives use a mid-tech production process to producethe hardest working knives available anywhere. Each knife is hand-assembled from pre-fabricated stock and receives hand finishing touches and assembly at the Fiddleback Forge workshop prior to shipping.This process is performed by the same talented handsthat produce Fiddleback Forge's all-handmade knives and produces a quality knife unmatched by mass manufactured knives. Our newsletter subscribers are notified of new releases before they go live on the site! Here are the knives posting on September 4, 2020 for Fiddleback Friday!Models include the Pocket Ninja, Paring, Pygmy, Bushfinger, Handyman, Drop Point Renegade, Renegade, Bushraptor, Full Finger, Loner, Runt, Warthawg, Bush Hermit, Hiking Buddy, Reaper More. We also have apprentice knives: J.B Knifeworks Paloma and Filet and Warlander Enterprises Grizzly. Here are the knives posting on August 28, 2020 for Fiddleback Friday!Models include the Runt, Handyman, Lil Snowbill, Pocket Kephart, Solo, Hiking Buddy, Shogun, Arete, Kephart, Bush Hermit, Bushcrafter, Leuku, Woodpecker, Gunstock Bushcrafter More. We also have apprentice knives: J.B Knifeworks Forest Companion and Hatchet and Warlander Enterprises Fletcher. Here are the knives posting on August 21, 2020 for Fiddleback Friday!Models include the Full Finger, Solo, Emperor, Kephart, Patch, Femme Fatale, Bushcraft, Bushraptor, Bear Cub II, Chief, Recluse, Bushboot, Nora, Hiking Buddy, Asp, Loner, Bush Hermit More. We also have apprentice knives: J.B Knifeworks American Gyuto and Pico and Warlander Enterprises Cobra. Here are the knives posting on September 4, 2020 for Fiddleback Friday! We'll give you an in-hand look at each Fiddleback Forge knife and share details about each model's design as well. We'll be showing this week's offerings from the Fiddleback Family as well.Models include the Pocket Ninja, Paring, Pygmy, Bushfinger, Handyman, Drop Point Renegade, Renegade, Bushraptor, Full Finger, Loner, Runt, Warthawg, Bush Hermit, Hiking Buddy, Reaper More. We also have apprentice knives: J.B Knifeworks Paloma and Filet and Warlander Enterprises Grizzly. Here are the knives posting on August 28, 2020 for Fiddleback Friday! We'll give you an in-hand look at each Fiddleback Forge knife and share details about each model's design as well. We'll be showing this week's offerings from the Fiddleback Family as well.Models include the Runt, Handyman, Lil Snowbill, Pocket Kephart, Solo, Hiking Buddy, Shogun, Arete, Kephart, Bush Hermit, Bushcrafter, Leuku, Woodpecker, Gunstock Bushcrafter More. We also have apprentice knives: J.B Knifeworks Forest Companion and Hatchet and Warlander Enterprises Fletcher. Here are the knives posting on August 21, 2020 for Fiddleback Friday!Models include the Full Finger, Solo, Emperor, Kephart, Patch, Femme Fatale, Bushcraft, Bushraptor, Bear Cub II, Chief, Recluse, Bushboot, Nora, Hiking Buddy, Asp, Loner, Bush Hermit More. We also have apprentice knives: J.B Knifeworks American Gyuto and Pico and Warlander Enterprises Cobra. If you’re someone who participates in survival discussions, you’ve probably heard of the term “bug out”. Bugging out has been popularized by movies like “Red Dawn” and books like “The Road.” You may have entertained ideas of running to the hills or what you would do if some sort of emergency made its way to your front door. There may be a particular event you’re readying yourself for the decision to leave your most valuable investment (your home I’m assuming) and risk your safety to get away. Recently, I had the opportunity to be a guest instructor at the Fieldcraft Survival Bugout On Foot Course in Prescott, Arizona. This course was designed to teach students the reality of mobility on foot and better prepare them with approximately 70 hours of instruction and practical field exercises over 5 days. The students participated in an extensive after-action report and now have a wealth of takeaways and this month’s blog is meant to share some of the most important ones with you. The year is 1999. Britney Spears burst onto the scene with “Hit Me Baby One More Time” and Keanu introduced us to the artificial world of The Matrix. We were less than a year from the anti-climactic Y2K panic and new millennia. In August of 1999, I was enjoying a great summer off from my freshman year of college and some new-found freedom from an ex girlfriend. My good friends from high school, Nate and Frank, were interested in hanging out again and we were all looking for an adventure. After high school, we all went separate ways but what bound us as friends was the interest we had in the great outdoors and that would unite us again for an epic road trip to Baxter State Park and summiting Mt. Katahdin. That was then. That was over 20 years ago when I was just a teenager who was looking for direction. Since then, I only returned to that part of Maine once in 2003 to summit it again. Now, it has been 17 years and so much has changed in my life. Now, it was time to go back, it was time to seek out adventure again, it was time to give into the draw of the mountains. Many of us remember this phrase fondly from our youth. We did our best to do it back then, and we work even harder to carry that philosophy forward with us as we grow through adulthood where our lives become so much more complex. It's often hard to even fathom the logic of the events much less try to prepare for all of them, but we try. We plan for the basics, and shoot for some of the contingencies at any rate. We need to be punctual to our events, able to pay our way, able to take or give notes or directions, light up a dark space, create warmth in the cold, and of course open packages or cut anything that needs cutting. And if, like me, you happen to enjoy picnics with someone special, a cork screw can really come in handy and save the time of performing a no glass /no cork bits wine-bottle-opening. Which can be done, and one method featured in an earlier article here a few years ago. I have a love-hate relationship with revolvers. Sometimes, they make sense. When dangerous game calibers fit better in a cylinder than they do a grip magazine, a revolver is better than an autoloader for self-defense against wild critters. Other times, a revolver is less preferable to commonly carried self-defense pistols like the Glock and SIG as they are heavier, have less capacity, and are slower to reload. Recently, I decided to revisit the revolver after my good friend and outdoor survival mentory, Marty Simon, passed away. Marty carried a .357 Magnum model 60 snub nose. I wanted a similar J-frame revolver to carry for plinking and as a survival kit gun as an homage to Marty. I’ve long carried a .22 Browning Buckmark pistol but wanted to add a small rimfire revolver to my collection and decided to share some thoughts on the “kit gun” idea here. Our sub-forum is packedwith information, resources, fellowship.It's ourfamily,withthe besthuman beingson Earth. Fiddlback'sfirst designs were the first 2 Fiddlebacks that I purchased (and still have)...they are the 3 Finger Joe in Ironwood and the Runt in Rosewood. That started my collection and I ve owned over 60 Fiddleback and family knives - and still expanding! I no longer purchase any other family/brand of knives and rarely carry any of my pre-Fiddleback knives. I used to collect a lot of tactical folders and high end factory knives but I am much happier with the support, look, feel, and more personal approach by far with your organization. This probably mirrors the sentiment of the majority of us who have been regulars on thesub-forum and Fiddleback owners. Thank you so much for all of what you guys do. I know most people buy a knife and hardly use it. I am not that guy. I gut, skin, bone out and process over 100 large game animals a year and spend 45 days a year in the woods in a tent. I have a bushcraft knife and a machete. No amount of money can buy these two knives from me. I'll hand them to a grandson I don't yet have. I have met few that use a knife like I do and fiddleback is my choice. And I have tried nearly all big name knife companies. Andy Roy is second to no knife builder I know. Love Fiddleback Forge, awesome knives! The handle design is one of the best I have ever held the fit finish is second to none.

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Fiddleback Forge’s makes high end knives for knife aficionados and avid outdoorsmen. The purely hand-crafted knives are especially desirable since they are designed for hard use with fantastic ergonomics and feature beautiful materials. Each unique knife is made by hand at the Fiddleback Forge shop.

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