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Nice photo. I should know this but what knife is that?
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Nice photo. I should know this but what knife is that?
If it were stainless and had a g10 handle I would buy 10 of them.I feel you. When I got my SR2 (same coloration actually), I was super stoked and didn't put it down for a week.
It's a great knife with excellent ergos:thumbup:
Just wish the steel was a tad more stainless
Sure, I'll be happy to...Poceh, I have debated on doing this to a military I've modded, but I wasn't sure how well it would go with the satin. Can I trouble you for a picture of the whole blade?
Nice photo. I should know this but what knife is that?
Your Exskelibur I Decade has the same number as my Exskelibur II Decade. Which explains why my Exskelibur I Decade has a different number.
Is that a 0452 carbon fiber? Loving it. Can't afford it... 😳
I knew why I like it. I have the "poor man's Sinkevich" - the Kershaw Nura 3.5.ZT0454. The even better Limited edition.
The Russian blood that flows through my veins tells me I must own one... Soon!
Thanks, I was actualy under the impression that only the spine was polished, but that looks a lot better.Just kidding man, here is the link to my little album: https://imageshack.com/a/mtLz/1
I like it but it's not done properly... I don't want to mess with the logo otherwise I would remove the visible marks and then polish it,it'll get true mirror finish...
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What number I do you have? Also I'm loving mine, it's been just about perfect since I picked it up
Wet sandpaper on hard, flat surface, 1500 and 2400 grit, on the spine to remove any grinder marks or scratches, than white cloth disk on the grinder and green polishing paste from HD or Lowe's,@Poceh That polishing looks awesome! Mind telling me how you did it?