Capt. Carl
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I got this knife not too long ago. It is the Mcusta Kasumi with Ebony scales. Very nice knife. It feels delicate but I'm sure it is very strong. This thing came with near perfect fit and finish and razor sharp. This thing has hurt me many times already
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Anyway, here are some pictures:
First, a basic picture of the knife. Note the rainbow coloring at the bottom of the knife starting at the lanyard hole. I didn't even realize this feature on the knife until sometime after first receiving it. Beautiful!
Close-up on the damascus-like pattern and blue anodized(?) pivot pin and thumbstud.
Lock-up. Some say the liner is too thin. Why would you need a beefy liner on this small knife not designed to tackle large tasks? Solid lockup, this thing won't fail under any normal task.
In hand:
Size comparison with collection:
Size comparison with Caly Jr. The cutting edge on the Mcusta is actually a bit larger. I love the pouch, Carries nicely attached to belt. Very pretty.
Thanks for checking out my mini-review!

Anyway, here are some pictures:
First, a basic picture of the knife. Note the rainbow coloring at the bottom of the knife starting at the lanyard hole. I didn't even realize this feature on the knife until sometime after first receiving it. Beautiful!

Close-up on the damascus-like pattern and blue anodized(?) pivot pin and thumbstud.

Lock-up. Some say the liner is too thin. Why would you need a beefy liner on this small knife not designed to tackle large tasks? Solid lockup, this thing won't fail under any normal task.

In hand:

Size comparison with collection:

Size comparison with Caly Jr. The cutting edge on the Mcusta is actually a bit larger. I love the pouch, Carries nicely attached to belt. Very pretty.

Thanks for checking out my mini-review!