Probably not what your looking for since most of what you will see here are not pups but if someone is looking for a pet setters are great and it may be worth a look. High energy but great dogs. I have not dealt with them before but they seem to care about who they place there their dogs...
I have the Woodsman pro and like it a lot. There is one for sale in the "Market place" section now with kydex. - I was wrong its a woodsman not a woodsman pro
I was tempted to second for my self. But I must resist.
I like Becker and ESEE but i don't know. The red handles hurt my eyes but they look to be a good size in Ethan's hand.
In my kitchen all I have is a Henckel Chef knife and a few forschner boning knifes left over from my days as a meat cutter. So I may pick up a set if the price is right...
For the Izula there are lots of methods with the stock sheath. My favorite is paricord and a cord lock. I wear mine this way all the time.
A Tek-lok would work as well.
He sold me my first Glock. I don't recall seeing much as far as knives in the shop on my trips in there. I may have have to look a little harder next time and ask if I don't see anything.
I have been watching the videos from the guy below trying to figuring his opinion on the matter :) He has has lots of good ones.
http://www.youtube.com/user/virtuovice
If you spend too many hours in front of the computer reading forums and watching youtube video while stropping your Izula you could end up convexing the edge
I purchased a set of his that came with 2 compounds and I am happy with it.
I also recently stopped at Tandy leather bought some scrap pieces then used contact cement to glue them to half a paint stir stick for a "pocket strop".....Talk about easy. Direction are online somewhere if you need...
This is good news to me. I live close to OH and dine out there often. Though I am sure signs will be posted shortly at the establishments we tend to frequent.
I am 6'5" three hundred and way too many pounds. I have the Izula 1 and have not noticed much problem with the size. I don't think my hands (or anything else for that matter) is disproportionately small. But I don't do anything with it where I need to use a lot force to get the job done...
I horizontal carry the Izula 1 with some para-cord and a cord lock. I was going try with Tek-Lok but the para-cord worked so well I didn't even bother.
The only thing I don't like about carrying the Izula (or other fixed blade) is re-sheathing the knife. I can't put it away when I am done...
Last time I had them do it at the local department store it took half an hour and cost $5 more for Advil. I did it myself in 5 minutes. Never know who is going to be behind the counter at the store but I know the guy behind this keyboard can figure it out ;) .