Posted on Jan 25, 2008

Becker Necker BK11

Becker Necker BK11I received a new goodie in the mail today. Believe it or not, it was my first ever Ebay purchase! This is a Becker Necker BK11, made by a company no longer in business called Camillus Knives.

I decided a little while ago I wanted to have a small collection of knives. “Small” so that I can easily choose a knife when I go on a trip instead of going through 30 knives and remembering why I like each. Because the idea is to have a collection of cool knives, this actually took some research. One of the most interesting knives to me was the Becker Necker BK11.

This knife is very light and can be lashed to quite a few things with or without its sheath. I think the neck lanyard is a pretty neat idea but I’m not sure it would actually work well under clothing in a life-or-death situation simply because it’s hard to access. Even once you grab it from under your shirt, you have to consider that you have an open blade inside your clothing so you better be willing to shred something if you’re pulling it out quick. You probably wouldn’t shred your skin but I wouldn’t be surprised if you caught the bottom of your shirt. I’m sure there are some tips and theories out there on how to quickly access a neck knife without butchering yourself. I’m not all that worried though.

Becker is well known for their survival knives. Unfortunately, except for the BK11 all of them are rather large so I’m not interested in anything else by them right now. I think this was the perfect purchase for me in their line and hopefully I’ll be able to test it out camping next weekend. Now I’m moving on to my next knife which will probably be a folding knife. Emerson and Benchmade are two brands I’d like to own.

5 Comments

  • Curious to hear how the knife operates in the wild on its first expedition.

  • Chris L says:

    how is the becker necker working out for you? Are you wrapping it?

  • I like the knife a lot. It’s hard to carry around on a daily basis though, as having it around my neck would probably crack some ribs if I were to get into a car accident. I found it hard to get a really really sharp blade, only semi-sharp. Perhaps I don’t have the right sharpening tools though. It’s a good size though, light, and feels so strong. I could imagine it taking quite a bit of abuse during longer trips without much trouble.

  • Cesar Covarrubias says:

    Hi, i been looking for the beker neck 11, do you know where can i find it?

  • Try ebay, that’s where I got mine.