The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
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.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
My OTHER EQ-2 was lonely, so now I am carrying both of them.
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My OTHER EQ-2 was lonely, so now I am carrying both of them.
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These are made by Yuna Knives. (I will include a link to his site.) They are both ZDP-189 & San Mai blades, they are the EQ-2 model. Here are specs of the EQ-2's from Yuna's site. These are not MY specific EQ-2's specs. as the handle material and blade material are different. My handle materials are silver twill G-10 & blue G-10. Contact Yuna for pricing. These ARE custom knives.
EQ-2
Blade steel : ATS-34, double tempered and sub zero.
Thickness : 1/8".
Blade length : 2 1/4" from tip to handle
Closed length : 3 1/4"
Opened length : 5 1/2"
Blade Width : 1 "
Handle : Grooved black/blue G-10 1/8" thickness
Locking system : Frame lock
Frame : 6AL 4V titanium 1/8" thickness.
Clip : 6AL 4V titanium
Pivot : Hardened 440C in Yin-Yang style.
Price : Please contact me at yuna@yunaknives.com
Awesome! Thanks very much sir.
I am not a guy.Awesome! Thanks very much sir.
I am not a guy.
Damn, some folks are crazy. A wise man (my dad) once asked me: "How do you plan on using two knives at the same time." I realize that different tools perform different functions...and I do whittle regularly with a set of knives where size and shape matter, but for edc...a blade is a blade and it should be comfortable and cut well.
On that note, I've been lugging around an ancient Buck 110 to ride w/ my keys, wallet, and phone. I have yet to find an instance where I would need another knife.
Damn, some folks are crazy. A wise man (my dad) once asked me: "How do you plan on using two knives at the same time." I realize that different tools perform different functions...and I do whittle regularly with a set of knives where size and shape matter, but for edc...a blade is a blade and it should be comfortable and cut well.
On that note, I've been lugging around an ancient Buck 110 to ride w/ my keys, wallet, and phone. I have yet to find an instance where I would need another knife.