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Who carries a case russlock? Show pictures
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I love her! Looks like Woody Woodpecker under LSD...I used to have one and I would carry it sometimes. I didn't carry it a lot though so I sold it. Interesting pattern.
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I love her! Looks like Woody Woodpecker under LSD...![]()
I never looked at that way, but you’re right. I think it’s just a nice medium knife that I enjoy as an EDC.I love her! Looks like Woody Woodpecker under LSD...![]()
I love her! Looks like Woody Woodpecker under LSD...![]()
What do y’all use them for?
Whatever I'd use another knife for. It's a nice-sized blade in a compact package, and a one-hand opener for philosophical types who aren't in a hurry.What do y’all use them for?
I 2nd this statement, there is just something satisfying about opening the Russlock, it's like a grownup fidget, the blade style is good for EDC work, the design may not be for everyone but then again neither is a stockman.Whatever I'd use another knife for. It's a nice-sized blade in a compact package, and a one-hand opener for philosophical types who aren't in a hurry.
One reason I was slow to try a Russlock is the narrowness of the original blade. I have to admit it looks cooler, but the drop-point gives me the security of more blade to sharpen away before I run out of blade.I 2nd this statement, there is just something satisfying about opening the Russlock, it's like a grownup fidget, the blade style is good for EDC work, the design may not be for everyone but then again neither is a stockman.