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FK3 show and tell

A handful of BFK and FK3s. Love these blades ignore the finger prints I noticed it too late and was too lazy to retake photos.

I put some Obenauf LP on the terotuff scales, I like the depth it adds to the coloring.
 

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Edit by moderator: it has come to my attention that people, mostly new potential customers, have seen this and did not understand that this is a joke. A dumb joke. This knife is not a counterfeit and we are not experiencing a problem with counterfeits. If you buy a knife with my logo properly machined onto it, it probably is not a counterfeit because that is not an easy to reproduce detail.


More quick pics of my counterfeit FK3 with black linen. Please excuse the terrible lighting. I was upset I got a counterfeit and couldn't focus on the..

It has come to my attention that people, mostly new potential customers, have seen this and did not understand that this is a joke. A dumb joke. This knife is not a counterfeit and we are not experiencing a problem with counterfeits. If you buy a knife with my logo properly machined onto it, it probably is not a counterfeit because that is not an easy to reproduce detail.

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The depth of cut of the signature varies to simulate the variations in width of a handwritten signature.

The block letter logo is machined onto a curved surface.

These details are difficult to produce. If you see a knife with our mark on it properly machined and the neat chamfers that we are known for, you're pretty safe knowing it is a genuine CPK. They are not easy to knock off because our machine work is not simple to produce.
 
I was the member that originally posted pics of a "counterfeit" FK3. I was completely joking. The newer Delta 3V blades have a 3V logo a bit different than the originals to distinguish the newer runs. That was the basis of my joke. You can rest assured that if you acquire a CPK and it can cut through chunky peanut butter without chipping or sustaining any edge damage, then it's the real deal. Carry on.
 
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