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hunt_ak
05-06-14, 05:45
I'm really liking this TFK. Anybody else have experience with this blade?

Thoughts on the review?
http://www.thealaskalife.com/featured/tops-tahoma-field-knife/

hunt_ak
05-07-14, 00:24
Either the review sucked or nobody cares! :D

BTL BRN
05-07-14, 11:36
Either the review sucked or nobody cares! :D

Not in my case, I just returned from checking out the pre-order page on TOPS' site.

hunt_ak
05-07-14, 22:44
BTL BRN, did you end up snagging one?

BTL BRN
05-08-14, 23:31
BTL BRN, did you end up snagging one?

Not yet, but I probably will; it's just about camping season!

hunt_ak
05-09-14, 00:24
Let me know your thoughts on it if you find one in your hands!

RioGrandeGreen
05-10-14, 20:27
Either the review sucked or nobody cares! :D

Thanks for the review. I have been thinking about getting one.

fixit69
05-10-14, 21:30
Alaska, overall, how is knife holding up(heat treat, sharpness, ease of sharpening, etc). This is interesting. I like the design and am interested in a long term overview of it. Keep us informed. Thank you for the review.

hunt_ak
05-10-14, 22:10
The knife itself is still fairly new, so I don't have any long-term data for you. I would assume it will do well on a long term capacity, but time will tell. Keep up to tabs on Innerbarks FB page along with ours...

fixit69
05-10-14, 23:52
Will do. Thanks for the time to do this stuff for us.

samvswild
05-12-14, 18:38
I nabbed one of the early ones (#51), you won't regret it.

http://i482.photobucket.com/albums/rr188/sammagner123/IMG_20140302_122542_051_zpsd77430d7.jpg

hunt_ak
05-12-14, 21:30
Awesome, Sam! I don't know how mine would've made it into the mix SN wise since its got a custom SN, but I think its pretty early as well. You liking yours so far?

I know mine put a smile on my face! When you hold it for the first time you just can't help but wanna just whack away at something! :D

samvswild
05-13-14, 18:25
This is turning out to be "THE KNIFE" for me. As far as my philosophy goes, I needed something that I could hike with and covers all the bases. This thing can do the job of a little or big knife easily. It's light, yet robust.

I'm very impressed with how it's holding up after batoning and chopping many logs. I've made some of the best feather sticks ever with this knife as well.