A few for offsetlover

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Here ya go buddy...incase you havnt already seen them.

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Several years ago I looked at KO customs and said "that is too expensive"......what a friggin IDIOT. If I had just given in the the impulse and bought a few I could have much more coin in the bank today.....argh!!!!!:eek:
 
Several years ago I looked at KO customs and said "that is too expensive"......what a friggin IDIOT. If I had just given in the the impulse and bought a few I could have much more coin in the bank today.....argh!!!!!:eek:

LMAO..... too funny!!
All it takes is money!!....isnt that amazing?
and if ya do it right you can make money by spending money...what a novel concept huh.

If I had a ton of money boy.....Id have lots of knives on top of the 150 or so I already have.
 
Yeah, Ken is one of the legendary makers that if you win the raffle to buy his knives at blade, you can sell it for about 2000.00 more 1 minute later.
 
Holy Shmokes!!!


Those damascus folders are CRAZY.....



the midtech flipper is awesome - need to get one.


Great pics! :thumbup:
 
ohhhhh i've seen them. and i've drooled. and i've lusted. and i've contemplated how to afford one. i love that first Offset. the Midtec is my fav by far! it is so elegant with its polished blade, blue accents, and gun black handle. gotta give Ken his props for them!!
 
I wish we could get things like this in production form....atleast we could have a little sliver in an affordable package.

Kershaw ?????
 
I had been looking around for any of KO's Mid-Techs, and I've only ever spotted one and that was on the secondary market.

Does he only sell them at the shows through the raffles?

I know that the really high end sprint runs aren't really money makers for Kershaw, but I would love to see a run along the lines of the Mid-Techs; a production/custom.
 
re, the two damascus' ;

Wow, how can something so highly advanced look so primitive?

The second one looks like something one would find in the middle of a meteor.

:eek:

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The first time I saw pictures of that first damascus Offset, I wasn't sure it folds. If it weren't for the clip, I would still think it was a fixed blade.
It looks like something a river formed after thousands of years of erosion.

Actually now that I mention it, I would love to see a bigger fixed blade Offset.
 
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