Esee Camp Lore Cantebury?

Those were previewed at the Shot Show and I hope to handle one at Blade in June (and maybe buy). ESEE is coming out with a couple interesting woodscraft knives that are very appealing to me in terms of design. I really like the fact there is no blade coating. Cantebury's knife design looks like a winner to me especially at the ESEE price point.
 
Hope the Camp-Lore line does not take as long to be released as the stainless models or the Izula folder.........
 
Looks similar to the bhk pathfinder scout. Which I like btw. Rowen 1095?
 
Yeah , these look interesting for sure :thumbup: . Thanks for posting this up Rpn !

I'll be keeping an eye on the ESEE site this summer as I feel a new knife purchase coming on ;)


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HOLD MY BEER AND WATCH THIS !
 
Those were previewed at the Shot Show and I hope to handle one at Blade in June (and maybe buy). ESEE is coming out with a couple interesting woodscraft knives that are very appealing to me in terms of design. I really like the fact there is no blade coating. Cantebury's knife design looks like a winner to me especially at the ESEE price point.

Ahhh yeah...remembered seeing Dave C in a video at Shot where they showed the two smaller designs- I just watched the whole video and they say they are doing a knife together. This must be it! Hope it's not to thick or big. The handle and design look simple, functional and comfortable. Was interesting in the video that Jeff Randall said they hoped for the Camp Lore designs to be as many and varied as the Esees.

Hope the Camp-Lore line does not take as long to be released as the stainless models or the Izula folder.........

I thought about that for a minute as I posted...love the izula folder look and have been told that's just a computer generated image. At least the Camp Lore are real knives! :p

Hopefully they will be available after Blade! :thumbup:
 
I'm very interested in those, if they do a selection of natural handle materials. :thumbup:
 
I'm in for both for sure. hope the wait isn't too long like others have said. here is a pic of both:

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Why did I have to look at this thread. I totally want everything shown here, except that serrated one with the choil.
 
Nice. I've never seen that before. The one in the picture looks like an ESEE production model of the PLSK-1.
 
I really like the design of the DC6 and I believe it will function superbly, but Dave Canterbury will not be receiving any of my money.
 
The RB3 I'm most interested in. Never owned a scandi grind knife before and the handle looks nice and comfy.
 
I shouldn't comment on it any further in this thread. I really shouldn't have commented on it in the first place. My apologies to the OP if this causes any type of thread derailment.
 
Damn you Spider Pig! ;) :D

I'm on vaca...all is good. :thumbup:

I think it's interesting to see ESEE going in different directions. Great company. :thumbup:
 
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