MKC vs Eastmans?

Not sure if it's any kind of MKC exclusive design. A few companies have been making something similar for quite a while. Btw, it's not just the steel, it's also how they harden, the grind, the sheath, etc.

I don't have a MKC yet, so no personal experience of either from me.
 
Not sure if it's any kind of MKC exclusive design. A few companies have been making something similar for quite a while. Btw, it's not just the steel, it's also how they harden, the grind, the sheath, etc.

I don't have a MKC yet, so no personal experience of either from me.
I don’t own one either. My wife wanted to buy me one a while back so I got on for their drop. Sold out in a matter of minutes. I gave up on it.
 
I own two of the mkc. The speedgoat and mini speedgoat. I paid full price for one and about half from someone on here for the other. I thought it would be a great knife for breaking down an animal but wasn’t a huge fan.

As @Gerald Martin said, the parachord gets nasty. I replaced it after a season. Not slick but disgusting, even though most of it washed out with hot water.

I now keep it on the shoulder strap of my pack. Quick access for worst case scenario situations, maybe cutting an apple, and I use it on the knees when processing so I don’t mess up my other knife.

All that to say the the MKC is overpriced in my book but I carry it hunting all the time. Just not my go to for processing. Use the cheapo victorinox flex for that. IMG_8475.jpeg
 
A $20 Mora is still my favorite fixed blade knife for processing big game in the field. And I unfortunately have a few of the expensive knives that work nowhere near as well.
 
I do want a Skyblade from the grizzly fighting legend himself though. I’ve handled one and they are beautiful knives.
 

This. Way before either. Can get a nice magnacut knife with sheath under 180.
 
I think MKC is alright, do some good things. I think he gets very defensive about the “big manufacturers” and gets protective of the brand a bit too often. But I know the guy worked his tail off to get his business where it is.

I have 3, speedgoat included as a kill kit knife. It’s very sharp but a pain to clean. I put non-lame handles on the other 2 myelf.

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I have been using an Argali Serac the last couple of years. I really like it. It is light and it stays sharp. Argali now makes one with orange scales. I am pretty sure I would buy one of those before I would buy a MKC knife.
 
The owner certainly seems sensitive enough to fit right in with all the influencers he loves to hang out with
 

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