The "I wish ESEE made it" thread

Discussion in 'ESEE® Knives and Gear' started by jeeter, Sep 9, 2016.

  1. The Warrior

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    Ouch, haha. :D
     
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    Not perfect, but I raised the handle up a bit. Before and after:

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    And raised some more:

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  3. STPNWLF

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    Hey @The Warrior how about a rendering of a CR 3.5 warnclif ;)
    And for @Bushman5 a seax bladed Junglas:p
     
  4. The Warrior

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    Maybe later. Burned out on it now.
     
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    I'll just throw out a few that I'd love to see.

    As said a few times, a shorter type kukri would be awesome. A parang around the same lines would be awesome as well.

    Would love to see a RB3 light. Same exact profile but thinner. Love scandi blades, just not thicker ones.

    Some sort of esee Sami knife would rock for the Camplore lineup. Little bit larger blade but still fitting into the bushcraft feel

    PR6 or 7 Same handles, lines, thickness, etc. just longer

    Traditional esee3 with no choil. Same handle, same blade. Giving it a skeletonized handle under the scales to drop weight. My dream ultralight backpacking knife.
     
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  6. Bushman5

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    yes please. 3 sized for EDC.
     
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    Will Esee ever put out a full convex blade?
     
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    PR6 sounds interesting. I guess the originals were that length or similar right?
     
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  9. Bushman5

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    Still holding out for a stainless steel mess kit , something that can fit into a molle pouch on a vest or belt setup.
     
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    The sheep's foot would be awesome. I love that blade profile. Same with reverse tanto. Either would be nice.
     
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    Here's my dream:

    I love the blade profile, thickness, and grind height of the JG3, but I'm not a super big fan of the handle size. I wouldn't mind for the blade to be longer, too. So here's what I'm thinking: a scaled up JG3 blade (4.5'') with a handle that maintains that same curvature from the grip, down the spine, and to the tip. However, the handle would to be a lot fuller, rounder, and girthier like the RB3 or HM handles. Also, I would prefer a less deep groove for the index finger choil.

    So, I guess I'm imagining something that looks a lot like the JG3 in the blade, but feels a lot like a thinner, high saber-ground ESEE 4HM with that organic curve of the JG3 and the more aggressive drop point. I like an uncoated, stonewashed blade like the first gen of the camp-lores. If @The Warrior is up to it, a mock up would be sweet. Alternatively, I can fumble around with a vector drawing program trying (and failing) to make things that looks 3Dish.
     
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    4.5 - 5'', from what I have read.
     
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    JG3 handle with an Candiru sized wharncliff.

    oooh......:D
     
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    How about an Esee boning/fillet knife similar to the CR2.5 but bigger of course??
     
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    Proper term- hogsplitter ;)
     
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    Sheep spreader :eek::p
    Would be cool though, CL -2 o_O just stretch the handle out 4 or so inches.
    Maybe @The Warrior could come up with a composite image for us to drool over:cool:
     
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    No more images to drool over that will never happen. Salivary glands can't take it anymore. Need new blades to be made.

    Kinda a hard choice though. as much as I want to see some of these end up in the Esee Lineup, I don't want to see Esee turn into TOPS KNIVES. That expat guy though... I hear he's got connections in venzeurilafrika and they will make them for cheap.
     
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    The Warrior is working on renderings for his son's bicycle company a lot lately. Won't be doing any renderings of other things for awhile.
     
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    That's OK we'll just imagine the Expat Cleaver on Viagra :oops:
     
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    ^ 24" long blade, 10" tall, 1/4" thick steel, double handle.
     

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