The "I wish ESEE made it" thread

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

  1. Kaw-liga

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    I'd settle for a large sheath pouch made to fit Junglas/Junglas II. </3
     
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    The question is would they just do a limited run like most of their offerings, or create a steady supply
     
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    Pretty sure they'd be willing to do it on a production basis. But obviously that's their call to make. :)
     
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    more of these?
     
  5. Strigidae

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    An S35 PR4.
     
  6. Eric Kendrick

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    Don't beat me up y'all... but a "Metric" version of the Wrat Wrench would be neat. It'd be real nice if you could design the metric version with a seatbelt/strap/rope cutter in place of the bottle opener and a phillips bit in place of the flathead. That way, if you paired the standard and metric Wrats in an EDC kit they could perform different functions. Although I realize the Wrat Wrench's intended use is for climbing activities, I love to carry it in my EDC pouch due to its super thin profile. It'd be great to have a metric version to pair with it.
     
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    Not sure if this has suggested but I would like to have a wharncliffe with an izula handle. Maybe a little longer blade than the izula. Since s35vn is in the works I would take that steel
     
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    Have throwing stars been mentioned lately?
    Because we need USA made shuriken.
     
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    Well as long as they make a denim micarta one with brass (yes I added another demand).....
     
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    But would the warranty cover them?
     
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    Stupid Question... Is this for acid etching on a Stripped blade?
    I want one...haha
     
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  12. Drew RedBear

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    Depends on the material, yes you could.
     
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    It’s a big ol sticker.
     
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  14. Black5

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    Jimping on the HM models.

    Just did my own to the 4hm with needle files while watching TV. Makes a big difference for me.
     
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    Not sure I mentioned it but I’m thinking a ESEE made ULU style blade :)

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    Use the handle of the Tertiary. :D
     
  17. RocketmanDane

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    That’s actually a great idea!

    The thing is there are plenty of cheap ULU’s out there BUT they are crap!

    Wouldn't need to be a big one. Just a smaller utility sized one would be cool :)
     
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  18. Mike Perrin

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    We try to stick with tools that fall within our areas of use and expertise. Ulus are not something we will likely ever produce just because we don't use them along with parangs and a lot of other cutting tools from around the world that we have no expertise in.)
    The Jungles sheath pouch. That idea came up years ago and because there were so many configurations we could do for that pouch we opted instead to produce a Molle Panel that bolted directly to the sheath and had horizontal Molle strapping top to bottom. That way a customer could choose whatever Molle pouch or other accessory they wanted from the market and slip it on there. The panel didn't sell well enough to keep it in production and so it went the way of the dodo a couple of years ago. We might revisit a regular pouch for the Junglas but it would be a limited production until we see the sales. We have found sewn goods a LOT harder to sell than the knives.)
    Mike
     
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    Proper boar spear, made by the folks who know how to do things right!

    Enough of the ill-aligned “hand forged” crap.
     
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    How about making a kids TV adventure show? You can call it "Captain Candiru".
     

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