The Becker Necker is one of those rare things for knife collectors: a great blade at a cheap price.
Although marketed as a neck knife, the BK11 actually feels more suited as a small belt knife for general use. In fact when comparing the knife to more popular competitors like the Rat Cutlery RC-3, the BK11 is able to hold its own while still maintaining a reasonable price point. With a few small changes to the knife and its included accessories, I feel the Becker Necker would become a hit for affordable outdoor use knives.
The Becker Necker features:
- Full flat ground drop point blade design
- 1095 Cro-Van Steel with Epoxy Coating
- Overall length 6.75 inches (17.15 cm)
- Blade length 3.25 inches (8.26 cm)
- Weight: 2.4 ounces (68.04g)
- HRC: 56-58
- SHARP out of the Box
- integrated bottle opener and wire breaker on butt of handle
- Included: Glass-filled Nylon Sheath with lash point for paracord and is compatible with the Kabar TDI Belt Clip (sold separately approx $10-15)
- Included: 7 feet (2.13 meters) of black 550 paracord
- Retail: $54.69, available at Amazon.com for $35 with free shipping
Things I would change:
- Should offer the package with the TDI belt clip included to save overall cost
- Should offer (cheap) handle scales for the knife for better grip
- Eliminate the middle hump on the handle to make the knife more ergonomic
- Loosen the retention on the sheath just a little bit
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