New Batch Lots of CPM S35VN!

Hi Andy,

Is the Recluse with ironwood still available? If so, I'll take it. Will also send email.
 
Brummie, the knife sold at 9:50 last night. Thanks Byron!
 
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Andy, I'd love to take that Blue-Black Hiking Buddy off your hands...if it ain't spoken for already.

Oh thank god, I was sitting here thinking about what the armored car schedule for the local wal mart might be....
 
Man, I feel like a little kid again. I'm very excited about the Woodsman. I have a lot of knives but I have the feeling this one is going to be special. Can't wait.
 
I think its pretty nice bro. Shipped yesterday. They all did except the Karda.
 
Beautiful work as always Andy, those Recluses immediately caught my attention but now I'm thinking I need to save up for a 5/32, saber Karda in this CPM S35VN. I have spent the last couple of weeks putting a knife made of that steel through some pretty intense use and I am impressed with what I am seeing. I think it would be a good steel for a Ladyfinger too since that is your bird and trout knife. Ok, I'm just going to shut up and quit thinking now....
 
I have a karda left that is identical to the one in the picture.
 
Well, I've had the Shank a week or so and unfortunately can't give a usage report as I've had nobody to shank yet. But it is every bit as awesome in hand as the pictures make it out to be. Beautiful fit and finish, and really feels great. This thing is sweet guys, another great job Andy!

I'll report back after I have shanked someone and of course include before and after action pictures...

The last one I have today is a Fiddleback Shank! The preliminary design from the JohnnyMac collaboration. This one has a 5/32" thick CPM S35VN blade that has been fileworked. Wicked pointy and comfortable in the hand. The handle is Arizona Desert Ironwood with black canvas liner, pins and bullseye filler. The handle has an orange pinstripe too. $270 shipped with Robert Fetner sheath.

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Thats something I find troubling about tactical knives. I will, God willing, never get to know how well they work.
 
Thats something I find troubling about tactical knives. I will, God willing, never get to know how well they work.

I know a "special" group of people who would probably be willing to test and give you feedback...but depending on the location of the testing you may or may not really want to hear all of the feedback....
 
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