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Here are a few pictures of the new 1660CB, including a couple with the Tyrade.
I don't know if this has been done before in the forum (definitely not in the Kershaw Forum so far), but I thought I'd try posting a stereo photograph of the Leek and Tyrade. If you don't get a chance to hold either, this could be the next best thing.
If you've never tried to free view a stereo photograph before, it can be kind of tricky. This one is set up for cross viewing (you'll be cross-eyed looking at it).
If you don't know how to do it, look at the two black squares at the top of the picture and cross your eyes, trying to make three evenly spaced squares. Once you see three (and not 4), try moving your eyes down to the knives, let your eyes relax and focus. More info on how, here.
Have fun, don't hurt yourselves and if you can't do it, you can always enjoy the 2D pics.
Here's a smaller version that might be easier to view on larger displays.
Tweaked this one a bit to make it view a bit better.
Added a couple versions set up for parallel viewing for anyone having trouble with cross viewing.
Let me know if this is any easier (I'm out of practice viewing parallel, so I'm not sure it works).
I don't know if this has been done before in the forum (definitely not in the Kershaw Forum so far), but I thought I'd try posting a stereo photograph of the Leek and Tyrade. If you don't get a chance to hold either, this could be the next best thing.
If you've never tried to free view a stereo photograph before, it can be kind of tricky. This one is set up for cross viewing (you'll be cross-eyed looking at it).
If you don't know how to do it, look at the two black squares at the top of the picture and cross your eyes, trying to make three evenly spaced squares. Once you see three (and not 4), try moving your eyes down to the knives, let your eyes relax and focus. More info on how, here.
Have fun, don't hurt yourselves and if you can't do it, you can always enjoy the 2D pics.

Here's a smaller version that might be easier to view on larger displays.

Tweaked this one a bit to make it view a bit better.

Added a couple versions set up for parallel viewing for anyone having trouble with cross viewing.
Let me know if this is any easier (I'm out of practice viewing parallel, so I'm not sure it works).





