Search & Rescue Knife Review

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Recently Stomper (John) from JK Handmade Knives held a contest for his second anniversary in the custom knife making business. John wanted all forum members from Blade Forums to submit designs for his second anniversary knife. I submitted a design I had in mind for about a year now on what I felt would be a good knife for Search & Rescue operations or hunting/woodland adventures. I’ve been involved in Law Enforcement S&R (my career) and before that with my local fire department for 18 years now. Like many of you I grew up in the woods and love hiking and hunting. I asked John to make this knife for me and he didn’t disappoint. He nailed it as usual.

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My design involved a knife with a 4” blade and a 4 1/2 “ handle. I also wanted to have a backup single row saw tooth back in case it was needed. I wanted a very sharp point on this knife and John did his usual EXTREME sharp blade on his knife. Damn sharp!

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Notice under the makers stamp I also had John put an integral fire steel striker. I never liked the idea of trying to use the "back" of the blade or definitely not the blade itself.
The single row saw teeth zipped right through wood I grabbed from my back yard as a test today. Think melted butter.

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I also had John drill a 3/16 x 2.5” hole in the handle (think Swiss Army Knife toothpick) for a fire steel to be slipped in.

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I also wanted a double lanyard layout in case the knife had to be lashed to a stick for a spear or similar setup.

Another thing I asked for was a kydex sheath that could be utilized horizontal or vertical carry based on the equipment I had at any given moment.

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The handles are strong black canvas micarta and the knife is solid 01 steel that is heat treated to a level of strength that is impressive. It fits your hand perfectly.

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Overall this is a solid package that John put together. It’s rare to be able to draw up a design you have in your head and have someone that can make it a reality exactly the way you meant. John did this and I think this knife is perfect for wood use especially for Search & Rescue.
If you get a chance stop by his website at http://www.jkhandmadeknives.com or his forum over at bladeforums.com. This guy is damn good and can make your design into a reality. He also has a nice line up of knives at very reasonable prices.
I looked around for years and like many others here purchased knifes from SOG, Buck, Case, etc. but when you have a knife made to your specs….there’s NOTHING like that! WOOSHA!
I'll be posting updates on this knife as I use it. Monday I'm heading out on a hike and I'll be sure to update.
Stay Safe!
 
neat

Most knife guys get hung up on steel type. What steel is used on your knife?

The hole for the fire steel is novel. I might use a tungsten rod for sharpening myself.

I thought the double lanyard holes for lashing was slick as well, though I hope it would never come to that.

I do not like anything on the back of my blades other than a flat. I tend to get against them and cut/nick myself. Same for a sharpened back edge tip, , as on a Kbar

Congrats on a made to order knife.
 
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