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What is this please, good sir? Blaine, WA is pretty local to me and it looks very intriguing.
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Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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What is this please, good sir? Blaine, WA is pretty local to me and it looks very intriguing.
What is this please, good sir? Blaine, WA is pretty local to me and it looks very intriguing.
I like the before and after on the manly, that is a sweet cleanup!
Oh ok cool. Yup looks like you're right. That's pretty sweet that they're semi local to me. I'll have to keep an eye on them. Thanks!Looks like a Brown Knives LHC.
Ok. Wow. That is really nice. It is my inexperience showing that I could not visualize that at all from the components. I have never disassembled a fixed blade. I will go back and compare the pics and see if i can figure out all the components.
I didn't know they had two detents. How does that feel?
It’s absolutely incredible and a big part of what makes the action so incredible. The double defense is what allows the blade to effortlessly fly open and close without that detent “catch” that happens when you disengage the lock and you hit the detent before bypassing it to close the blade. Incredible engineering in this knifeI didn't know they had two detents. How does that feel?
Hmmm interesting. I've always loved that design.It’s absolutely incredible and a big part of what makes the action so incredible. The double defense is what allows the blade to effortlessly fly open and close without that detent “catch” that happens when you disengage the lock and you hit the detent before bypassing it to close the blade. Incredible engineering in this knife
Join the weekly lottos and try scoring one at retail, the secondary is kinda crazy. Out of my decent collection I can confidently say this is the perfect EDC knife. The way the blade is grinded is super impressive as well, it’s not that noticeable to the naked eye but immediately following the pivot the blade is tapered thinner so it’s an incredible slicerHmmm interesting. I've always loved that design.
That is super cool. Never heard of a double detent.
That’s sweet! That scale is awesome.I don't think so.
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Made for the challenge / fun, I don't sell & still have it.
Polished wrought iron & Briar root lockback, 01 blade.