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WOW that thing is both wicked and beautiful!I've got this Rugger on the way to me from Tod Cutler, should here this week
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Arno Bernard sure does make a heck of a fixed blade. I've had and carried this beautiful "Wasp" model for about 6 years now. I remember spotting it from the door when I walked into my local knife shop one day, had to check it out so I asked the owner to see it, and as soon as I got it in my hand I knew I was going home with it.
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Thank you, your Arno Bernard Wasp is stunning, I was admiring it in the EDC threadWOW that thing is both wicked and beautiful!
That looks like a beautiful folder with a thumb-stud.
It’s not really a thumb stud. It’s a blade stop (in both directions).That looks like a beautiful folder with a thumb-stud.
Here is a similar design. You can see how hard it would be to use the stop as a stud.Cool.
Yes. Intriguing design,Here is a similar design. You can see how hard it would be to use the stop as a stud.View attachment 1995655
What is that?
Yeah, in the FB thread?!
Knice Knives, those!Here's one I bought from Dan Graves about 5 yrs ago. I love his work.
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My apologies for being such a slow study. I should not not post in the wee hours. Will make an early N/Y Resolution to read the fine print. Give me post numbers of anything you want taken down including this reply. THAT is a Camillus Aftermath.What is that?![]()
I don't think the definition of what constitutes a folding knife, and what constitutes a fixed blade knife has changed that much Lee, and those knives are foldersThose are nice knives, Jack. They don't seem to me to be traditional, but I understand the definitions are changing, as with all things human.