A allenC Joined Jun 18, 2000 Messages 10,763 Feb 23, 2009 #21 The DP Trance is one of the best knife designs I've seen in many many years. I can't believe it has been discontinued. Maybe Boker will bring it back in a sprint run with upgraded materials (titanium and S30V)?
The DP Trance is one of the best knife designs I've seen in many many years. I can't believe it has been discontinued. Maybe Boker will bring it back in a sprint run with upgraded materials (titanium and S30V)?
jlfletcher83 Joined Dec 22, 2006 Messages 1,277 Feb 24, 2009 #22 Im glad I bought one. It is my favorite CLB design so far. I must say I would love to see a Wharncliffe Trance.
Im glad I bought one. It is my favorite CLB design so far. I must say I would love to see a Wharncliffe Trance.
D Daywalker Joined Jan 29, 2004 Messages 1,737 Feb 24, 2009 #23 Hey Mahalo guys... I just gave one to one of my training Sgt.'s after we all re-qualified for firearms...he was !!! I like my original Trance, but there's just "something" about that WIDE blade on the DPT... *sigh* God bless and I guess this is where another blade variant comes in?
Hey Mahalo guys... I just gave one to one of my training Sgt.'s after we all re-qualified for firearms...he was !!! I like my original Trance, but there's just "something" about that WIDE blade on the DPT... *sigh* God bless and I guess this is where another blade variant comes in?
P pedalinbob Joined Jan 10, 2004 Messages 153 Feb 24, 2009 #24 Silly question alert: I just received a Trance...VERY nice knife. Never owned a knife with this blade shape. What is the working difference between the standard blade and the drop-point version? Is one shape better for certain applications?
Silly question alert: I just received a Trance...VERY nice knife. Never owned a knife with this blade shape. What is the working difference between the standard blade and the drop-point version? Is one shape better for certain applications?