Gary W. Graley
“Imagination is more important than knowledge"
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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- Mar 2, 1999
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Trading this Kershaw Double Duty, I modified the Spey blade into more of a
muskrat looking dude, which brings the point more into play and overall
cuts a lot better, both edges are razor sharp, of course
Lockup is still
solid on both blades, these knives have a split liner so each end becomes
a liner lock for each blade, a very clever system, as well as having thumb
studs for opening, so a mix of old world look and new world features
Trade for Captains of Crush Trainer and the #1 set of grippers, gonna give them another chance, this time I'll be more careful in using them, thought I tore tendons the last time so I sold my set but now I feel the need to grip
Thanks,
G2
muskrat looking dude, which brings the point more into play and overall
cuts a lot better, both edges are razor sharp, of course

solid on both blades, these knives have a split liner so each end becomes
a liner lock for each blade, a very clever system, as well as having thumb
studs for opening, so a mix of old world look and new world features
Trade for Captains of Crush Trainer and the #1 set of grippers, gonna give them another chance, this time I'll be more careful in using them, thought I tore tendons the last time so I sold my set but now I feel the need to grip


Thanks,
G2