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MagiKelly
09-12-2004, 23:29
Hi All

As some of you will know I was waiting for the arrival of my latest Allan Blade knife. The result is that I may be selling at leat one of my Allan Blade creations, but more of that later.

What did I get? Well it is called a Runt and is basically a scaled down version of the Bushcrafter. It still has a 4mm thick scandi ground 01 steel blade but it is only about 60mm long. It has a coffin tang and a beautiful dark wood handle with mosaic pins. I do not know what the wood is as I just asked for a dark wood and Allan said he would surprise me and I am most certainly not disappointed. The handle is about 3/4 of the size of the Bushcrafter handle.

I can hear you all shouting show us some pictures so here are some of my Allan Blade family; Bushcrafter, Pack Pal and Runt.

http://www.magikelly.co.uk/blade_family_1.jpg

http://www.magikelly.co.uk/blade_family_2.jpg

http://www.magikelly.co.uk/blade_family_3.jpg

As you can see, a thing of beauty and a joy to behold. As much as I love my Bushcrafter there are a couple of things I would change about it so I have decided to order from Allan a custom version with a few modifications. Here is my spec to Allan


I have always thought the Bushcrafter is a little big and although the handle was very functional it looked a little tactical for my needs. So here is my spec for the perfect bushcrafter. Blade steel, thickness, profile and grind as the current bushcrafter but the length of blade reduced to 90mm (half way between the 100mm bushcrafter and the 80mm Pack Pal). The blade grind I would like to extend right to the handle as in the Pack Pal and Runt (this will compensate slightly for the reduced length). Handle material is to be the same material as the Runt (dark wood) with Mosaic pins. Sheath is to have a firesteel holder and multi carry (like you have sent me with the runt. Belt fitting and clip than can be used vertically and horizontal). So once I have my new knife I will probably pass on my current Bushcrafter as it deserves better than becoming a drawer queen, the Pack Pal may also not be needed but the Runt is staying with me till I die.

hootchi
10-12-2004, 08:45
They look like three very nice knives, although I do not have any of them I can see why you might like to make those modifications and I agree with you.
Congratulations :biggthump

JakeR
10-12-2004, 09:54
Im thinking Cocobolo John...:wink:

*edit* Very nice knife BTW, Allans work is truly amazing.

bombadil
10-12-2004, 12:42
Very nice.....looks like a really practical lttle beastie :super:
Let me be first in the queue if you sell the packpal.....I want to get one for my better half :biggthump

Hoodoo
10-12-2004, 13:10
Very cool! Because of the gray sandblast finish, Allan's knives aren't as flashy as a lot of them but when you look at the grinds and the fantastic pinned coffin tang, they are simply amazing. I love short blades for utility and that's what I carry most of the time except for bushcraft. I'm curious as to why you feel the Runt is better for bushcraft applications than his bushcrafter?

Hoodoo
10-12-2004, 13:12
One other thing. One of the super things about Allan is that he is an outstanding custom maker and will accomodate you as much as he can. And not charge you megabucks to boot. His knives are underpriced imo.

MagiKelly
10-12-2004, 13:26
Very nice.....looks like a really practical lttle beastie :super:
Let me be first in the queue if you sell the packpal.....I want to get one for my better half :biggthump
At this point you would be third :yikes:

MagiKelly
10-12-2004, 13:30
I'm curious as to why you feel the Runt is better for bushcraft applications than his bushcrafter?
I don't. If you read through my post My ultimate Bushcraft model is basically a normal Bushcrafter with a 90mm blade instead of 100mm and a wooden handle so it looks less tactical. The Runt is very much a utility knife and if our laws were different it would be my daily carry. I intend to have it attached to my life jacket in the canoe and use when on short walks where a bigger knife would attract too much attention.

JakeR
10-12-2004, 13:34
Has it been verified as cocobolo? Or will he not tell you? :lol:

MagiKelly
10-12-2004, 13:44
Has it been verified as cocobolo? Or will he not tell you? :lol:
He has not told me yet but I am still waiting for a price and delivery date on my latest order. I placed the order before making my post in case there was a rush of orders for Runts. I wanted to be in front of any queue that formed.

TheViking
10-12-2004, 13:46
That looks like a sturdy, thick little blade! :biggthump

Paganwolf
10-12-2004, 13:52
Looks good MK ! :biggthump tell us how it performs :biggthump

alick
10-12-2004, 14:25
Desperately hoping that the wood is cocobolo 'cos I asked Allan to make my scandi packpal with this and mosaic pins. I didn't realise that it could look this good though. Obviously got the orientation of the grain just right.

I love the way the runt is made in 4mm giving that thick stumpy little blade.

Reminds me of my favorite japanese wood chisel which has a squat little blade an inch wide and only an inch long on a lovely sandalwood handle. Gives great control for detail work but is still as tough as old boots.

Great choice and great pics. :You_Rock_

bombadil
10-12-2004, 14:29
At this point you would be third :yikes:

oops..... :sulk:
Excuse me for not looking properly :boot: consider me reprimanded

Hoodoo
10-12-2004, 14:31
It would have helped if I had read your post more closely. :embarasse :biggthump

MagiKelly
10-12-2004, 15:11
oops..... :sulk:
Excuse me for not looking properly :boot: consider me reprimanded
You did look properly. The two in front of you got there by PM not in a public post. No reprimand intended.

bombadil
10-12-2004, 17:23
If you don't mind me asking, what does the packpal cost including delivery to the uk (in pounds?)

JakeR
11-12-2004, 12:44
Not enough.....about £30-£40 isn't it? Should be double that based on the quality of my bushcrafter.

BIG-TARGET
14-12-2004, 23:18
I knew I forgot to ask Allen something when I ordered the Bushcrafter!!!!!



ETA on the completion!!!!! :?: :?:

MagiKelly
14-12-2004, 23:31
Okay folks had some time to take some more pictures of the Runt. I have taken them with the sheath to show the multi carry option. As well as the multi carry clip you also get a normal kydex belt attachment. The clip is shown attached for horizontal carry but you can unscrew it and attach it for vertical carry, either right way up or upside down. The clip gives a very versatile option for carrying. If you drill extra holes you can have the sheath set at any angle. Having seen this I would expect that a similar clip could be made or attached to almost any kydex sheath.

http://www.magikelly.co.uk/runt_1.jpg

http://www.magikelly.co.uk/runt_2.jpg

http://www.magikelly.co.uk/runt_3.jpg

http://www.magikelly.co.uk/runt_4.jpg

http://www.magikelly.co.uk/runt_5.jpg

As I said the clip is very versatile. Using it I can quickly attach to and swap between my Belt, Lifejacket, Rucksack and accessory loops on my camera bags. A very handy thing indeed.

bushwacker bob
15-12-2004, 00:27
Thats a sweet knife John.I can see the practicality of kydex.....but.
great knife!

Nightfall
15-12-2004, 02:18
Argh!! I am so weak that it is not even funny. Just got done E-mailing Allen and ordered another knife.

Andy
15-12-2004, 13:28
would allen sell you a knife without a sheath? wood handles and kydex is just WRONG. I can understand why he does it but I'd rather make a new sheath.

Gary
15-12-2004, 16:03
Personally, a few weeks ago I would have agreed with you Andy but now I am not so sure.

Kydex as a sheath material is rot proof, will not easily become a hoist to germs, will be more resitant to damage and stretching ect ect - it doesnt have the asthetics of leather but in the long run I think it might just pip leather at the post.

As for wooden scales going with leather - the Runt in its sheath looks ok to me but it you really dont like it why not use the kydex as a liner and stitch a leather sheath over it!! ?? That what I did with my first Mora classic.

Andy
15-12-2004, 16:42
I Know kydex may be better. I fancy a wood sheath but that runs into problems.
I don't mind the sheath for the mora. it doesn't seem to take as much force to put the knfe back in as other knives with plastic sheaths. The mora classic has a plasic sheath but doesn't have the problem either

JakeR
17-12-2004, 13:59
Very nice knife there John....once christmas and feb have been and gone i might be getting myself one...:roll: