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And something about a 6" fighter.
funny you should say that...
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https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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And something about a 6" fighter.
This was a cool one in carbon fiber a couple years ago
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This one would be pretty rare, exactly one were made:
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That one had a 36" hollow grind.
This one would be pretty rare, exactly one were made:
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That one had a 36" hollow grind.
If you're into art knives, this one was pretty cool
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This one would be pretty rare, exactly one were made:
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That one had a 36" hollow grind.
This one would be pretty rare, exactly one were made:
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That one had a 36" hollow grind.
I have 3; the first prototype with the original handle design, in A2, and two protos in Delta3V- one with the standard grind and one with a competition grind.
Nathan also set me up with a HeavyChopper, which is a different animal without being overtly different.
All of them get used- a lot! (although I've retired the original prototype, and have been thinking of finding a new home for it)
I think he's got three. Two too many if you ask me.
Just kidding, Lorien. It's nice knowing that however many you do have they're all getting used and likely to their potential. I find that comforting.
Will you please be posting a head to head between the LC and the HC? I looked up your YT channel but didn't see one. I know that the HC version is not offered for sale per se, although I have seen them mentioned on Nathan's table when he was at Blade. No other purpose for the head to head other than gleefully drooling so if it should take too much of your time, it's no problem to not spend time on this request![]()