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RASUL by Knife Research

Currently, the only American supplier that has our products is Blade HQ.
will receive the first delivery in a few days :thumbup:
 
Is the Rasul skeletonized handle? I checked Blade HQ and did not see any knife research products. Any update on when they will have the Rasul?
Thanks
 
They do have Knife Research products, but only the Legion right now. No Rasul :(
Is the Rasul skeletonized handle? I checked Blade HQ and did not see any knife research products. Any update on when they will have the Rasul?
Thanks
 
Is the Rasul skeletonized handle? I checked Blade HQ and did not see any knife research products. Any update on when they will have the Rasul?
Thanks

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I managed to score one today so can't wait to get it. This looks like it could be my new favourite mid size knife.
The design is quite like a Bayley but with some seriously hardcore steel. Check out the cutting video clips from over at KR's website...

[video=youtube_share;u9L6OhLVIsA]http://youtu.be/u9L6OhLVIsA[/video]

[video=youtube_share;K2m4A5Kfcl8]http://youtu.be/K2m4A5Kfcl8[/video]
 
Those videos are impressive. I can't think of any knives I have that you could take a steel mallet, pound on the spine, chop through a hardened steel bolt and then a nut, and both the spine and the edge of the blade seem unaffected. That Vanadis must be extremely hard.

I wonder how it is for toughness, particularly the "hammer it into a tree and jump up and down on it" type of test.
 
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