first henckels

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Picked up a few knives the other day from a local knife dealer who is trying to scale back his inventory. I "stole" the drop point russlock. I don't usually carry a large stockman but for 25 bucks the CV stockman seemed like a deal. And last but not least this Henckels copperhead kept jumping out at me. I looked at a hundred knives and My eyes kept wandering back over to this knife so I felt obligated to buy it. The knife seems well made fit and finish is nearly as good as a case. The springs are a tad weaker than alot of my case knives, but still walk & talk. I think it is the dark color of the steel with the red picked bone scales that makes this a damn fine looking knife and so it goes in the rotation.
 

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didn't like the first pics. took some more.
 

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Nice blades! I like the copperhead too,I have one in stag:)

The sheeps foot on the large case stockmans are ground really nice imo,I still have a1/2in scare on my index finger from one!
 
Interesting! Those Henckels any good? I thought they only made kitchen cutlery.
 
Interesting! Those Henckels any good? I thought they only made kitchen cutlery.

I'll throw out my opinon,I own 5 henckels,and have had good luck with all but one which has a lazy blade.I owned several bokers before that had bad fit and finish and that I wasn't happy with,then strangley enough found out that the newer henckels were made by boker:o
 
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