Everyone's latest acquisitions!

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Fresh out of the box Para 3 15v G10 and a great example as always . Drop free blade dead center and sharper then my cats kill mittens😆
Liked my LW Para 3 15v so much I just had to get the G10 version! Waiting on my Lynch DP Clip should be here tomorrow and can’t wait to get this one in my EDC rotation. Oh and DLT threw in this killer knife Mat 👍🏻👊🏻
 
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first one : Wowweee !

second one : I never quite know what to make of those . Do you like it ? Do you enjoy using it ? Does the lock try to pop open when you pinch grip the sides of the handle to cut with it ? Personally I wish the spine jimpping was on the lock bar instead of the blade.

PS : I have two AD 10s so I am somewhat familiar ; they are GREAT !
 
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Bear & Son USA Sharpfinger. Fit and finish is pretty darn good for a USA made knife at this low price point $38. Came with a nice sharp factory edge. The Delrin stag handles look good IMO.

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I keep looking at the cheepy versions and want to buy one eventually . Seems like not too many years ago I could have got one in high carbon but now I never see one . Does Bear & Son offer one in carbon ?
 
My haul from the spring CCKS (California Custom Knife Show) today

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First an incredible D/A auto from Bill Tuch! Beautiful butterscotch micarta, rock solid action, incredible grind. This guy produces one of the most bullet-proof D/As today, and his production model is IMHO the best now on the market

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This is a front scale release; the pivot though beautiful is just for show!

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Next as a really original flipper by RMOR knives; incredibly smooth carbon fiber bodied button lock flipper weighing in at 3 ounces.

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Funny thing, while standing at this makers table another maker (who i had just purchased a knife from) picked up a knife and promptly opened up his finger pretty good. RMOR guy (sorry friend I don't even know your name though I purchased a knife from you two shows in a row!) calmly handed the guy two band-aids kinda smiled shyly...

I wondered why his logo was a band-aid 🤣🤣🤣

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And then this integral from Maverick Concepts; just a stellar carry at 2.8 ounces, beautiful grind, smooth action and even a tool to adjust the pivot! Looking forward to getting more of this guys knives

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Yeah well that's it :)
 
My haul from the spring CCKS (California Custom Knife Show) today

ccks1.jpg


First an incredible D/A auto from Bill Tuch! Beautiful butterscotch micarta, rock solid action, incredible grind. This guy produces one of the most bullet-proof D/As today, and his production model is IMHO the best now on the market

ccks2.jpg


This is a front scale release; the pivot though beautiful is just for show!

ccks3.jpg


Next as a really original flipper by RMOR knives; incredibly smooth carbon fiber bodied button lock flipper weighing in at 3 ounces.

ccks4.jpg


Funny thing, while standing at this makers table another maker (who i had just purchased a knife from) picked up a knife and promptly opened up his finger pretty good. RMOR guy (sorry friend I don't even know your name though I purchased a knife from you two shows in a row!) calmly handed the guy two band-aids kinda smiled shyly...

I wondered why his logo was a band-aid 🤣🤣🤣

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And then this integral from Maverick Concepts; just a stellar carry at 2.8 ounces, beautiful grind, smooth action and even a tool to adjust the pivot! Looking forward to getting more of this guys knives

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Yeah well that's it :)

Hell of a pile of steel......👍
 
My haul from the spring CCKS (California Custom Knife Show) today

ccks1.jpg


First an incredible D/A auto from Bill Tuch! Beautiful butterscotch micarta, rock solid action, incredible grind. This guy produces one of the most bullet-proof D/As today, and his production model is IMHO the best now on the market

ccks2.jpg


This is a front scale release; the pivot though beautiful is just for show!

ccks3.jpg


Next as a really original flipper by RMOR knives; incredibly smooth carbon fiber bodied button lock flipper weighing in at 3 ounces.

ccks4.jpg


Funny thing, while standing at this makers table another maker (who i had just purchased a knife from) picked up a knife and promptly opened up his finger pretty good. RMOR guy (sorry friend I don't even know your name though I purchased a knife from you two shows in a row!) calmly handed the guy two band-aids kinda smiled shyly...

I wondered why his logo was a band-aid 🤣🤣🤣

ccks5.jpg


And then this integral from Maverick Concepts; just a stellar carry at 2.8 ounces, beautiful grind, smooth action and even a tool to adjust the pivot! Looking forward to getting more of this guys knives

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Yeah well that's it :)
OUTSTANDING haul!
 
Finally found an Ozark Trail D2 Walmart bugout (the famous "Wugout") folder! Ozark Trail 7.5" Folding Knife, D2 High Carbon steel blade, hollow ground, Orange injection molded plastic scales, full liner (4 lightening holes in liner sides), Reversable pocket clip, weighs just .22 lb, roller bearings, thumb stud/gravity/momentum opening, locks open with Benchmade-type latch mechanism, blade perfectly straight, sharp out of the box, feels great in the hand, mechanism works smooth as butter, reasonably thin in the pocket. $9. It sure seems like a LOT of nice knife for under ten dollars. I just got it. Will be fun to play with and evaluate. It sure took a long time to FIND one of these on the shelves! Scarce as hen's teeth! I'm sure there's a difference between this and a $200 Benchmade Bugout... but it's probably not a difference that's relevant to me. Heck, I've had $10 worth of fun playing with it already!
- EM

 
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