Graham knife arrived - - WOW, this is incredible!

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Man! Was I impressed when I opened the box up from the USPS and discovered my first Graham Brothers Knife. I purchased a used (perfectly new though) Graham Brothers Knife in the Wharncliffe blade style with Black micarta handles with a red liner and mosaic pins. It came with an incredibly well made and thought out black leather sheath.

My first impression was, "this think is BEAUTIFUL." I was very impressed with the asthetics of the knife, but I began to really notice some of the finer things to it besides it's obvious beuaty. The fit and finish of this knife are superb! I have not found a SINGLE flaw in the whole set up, including the sheath. The polished BOS heat treated ATS-34 blade is just gorgeous and the micarta and mosaic pins have a perfect fit. It came with a VERY nice hollow ground edge and was able to cut right through a piece of paper with little trouble.

I can't go on about the pocket sheath enough. I was, admittedly, a little scepticle of the "EDC fixed blade" for pocket carry, until I saw it and how it should be used and put to work. The black leather sheath fits the knife perfectly and has a very ingeious pocket clip on the sheath that fits into your front or rear pocket. The sheath is laid out in such a fashion that it is not really visible and only about the top 3/4" of the handle is ever able to be seen.

Out of 25 stars available, I would have to give this beauty a 24/25...why not 25? Well, I want another one or two from Graham, but the price and the wait time will make me wait longer than I really wanted to. I spoke to them last week and they told me that it would be about 4-6 months for one to be finished for sale. Hopefully the money and the timing will be agreeable.

If you are interest in any more info, please follow the links below and have a great time reading about them.

Graham Knives

Pictures to follow soon...

David
 
I had the opportunity to use a Graham Razel. I have to agree on the quality of workmanship in their work.
The leather pocket sheath was a thing of beauty in function and design!!
So much better than Kydex.

Congrats on the Graham Wharncliffe
Tom
 
Tom, I'll bring my razel with its leather and kydex sheaths to the next NJKCA meeting, and you can see they do kydex as well as they do leather.
 
Next will be on the 18th at the NJ knife club meet. My son Kevin, will be flying to CA, to go in the Air Force on the 24th, that day
AFTER THE MEET.

BG, tell us about your Razel. You rascal.
Almost snagged one last night... But didn't have leather and didn't know if s3o.
Tom


bgf said:
Hey Esav,,, Tom, when do you guys meet?? B.G.
 
Nice website guys,, I recognize several names on your roster. I might send a couple of things for Tom to show,,Steak and Ale sounds good but it's a bit out of the way,,, (you never know, my brother-in-law is a pilot for Continental,, I fly for next to nothin',,, I just don't fly well,, at all,,,)

My Razel is one I won in a pass around from this forum. I has about 3" of cutting surface and is 7" OA. One of the smaller ones,but it is just right for my remodeling work.Nice and thick, it has a solid feel to it,, no doubt you are holding a workhorse.
I met Jon and Josh at Bladeshow,, it is easy to see that the quality of their knives is just a reflection of their character. I don't just hand out praise too liberally, these guys are 1st class..

Kinda feel like I've hijacked this thread,, sorry,, Tom give me a shout one afternoon this week..


B.G.

I'll send some pics to Tom, maybe he'll post them here.
 
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