cqc-7 pic thread?

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I don't own one (Yet;)) But have grown very fond of the looks, especially the handle. So please post pics of your cqc-7 (Model doesn't matter just as long as it's a 7) Bring on the pics!

Also, How has the chisel grind on the stock 7 served you guys through daily tasks? I really don't like the grind or the tanto blade but they are the only ones in stock.

Thanks!
 
super 7 front.jpgsuper 7 pic 1.jpg mine is a super 7, with a polished edge from Richard J here on the forums, the chisel grind has served me well, lol but I dunno if it's just because of the edge Richard put on it or not, either way I love this knife! I had a regular cqc7 and the ergos on that knife were amazng, It was one of the most comfortable knives i've ever used to date, I still regret selling it off.
 
Yea Richard J is the man hes super cheap too like $1 per inch of blade, and hes fast too, he had my knife shipped back out the same day he got it, anyway back to the emerson, is this your first emerson knife ??
 
I was gonna sell that super 7 off, but decided to keep it and I've been beating the you know what out of it ever since, It's the whipping boy knife at my job too, and man this thing is tough as nails, I don't think it's ever been slowly deployed its either flicked open or waved, I put a drop ofloctite on the pivot and this think locks up so solid with no play what so ever, which is rare for an emerson, but both my cqc 7s were like this.
 
I didn't realize Richard J was that inexpensive, definitely good news. This isn't going to be my first but my second, i used to have a micro commander and ended up trading it unfortunately, It was a fantastic knife so I have been on the prowl for another Emerson ever since and the cqc-7 really stood out to me. There's just something about them that appeals to me and i don't know what it is. Maybe the simplicity.
 
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I have a BNIB Emerson CQC-7V Prestige I am probably going to sell as soon as I get around to snapping some photos of it. Great knife, just not for me.
 
I didn't realize Richard J was that inexpensive, definitely good news. This isn't going to be my first but my second, i used to have a micro commander and ended up trading it unfortunately, It was a fantastic knife so I have been on the prowl for another Emerson ever since and the cqc-7 really stood out to me. There's just something about them that appeals to me and i don't know what it is. Maybe the simplicity.


He sharpened my cqc10 a few months ago. He have me updates along the way and he shipped it the same day he received it. His rates are cheap and the end result is amazing. You get a mirror shine and it was the sharpest knife I ever owned. It made me a paper wheel believer!
 
Posted these elsewhere but don't mind posting them again.
 

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My CQC-7V, the first model of Ernie's Prestige Line... Very nice knife.

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The CQC-7V with my Paramilitary2 in 20CP steel: two favorites...

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