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That’s gorgeous, E., congrats. After your post, I was staring at knifecenter.com for a few minutes - they still had one in black. Alas, no more knife budget for a while (the jellybean jar thing …), so I didn’t pull the trigger. Demko 3V is great though.
Thanks, Roland. I know you'll pick one up when the time is right. Good to know you've had positive experiences with their 3V. I couldn't resist.
 
That’s gorgeous, E., congrats. After your post, I was staring at knifecenter.com for a few minutes - they still had one in black. Alas, no more knife budget for a while (the jellybean jar thing …), so I didn’t pull the trigger. Demko 3V is great though.
The AD20's have been hanging around on the dealer sites for a bit longer than usual lately! That makes it hurt a little more because my jellybean jar has run dry as well, LOL!
 
Did a quick inventory of my 20 and 20s. Obviously there is room for a full thickness 3V sharkfoot :)

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Congrats, Roland. I'm really happy that I happened to come across them...and happier still that they were available when I did.

Paired with a DEK 2, there isn't much you can't get done. (I'm a fan of the DEK 2 as you already know. It's a special little beast.)
 
IMG_3040.jpegI am originally from New Castle PA and been through Wampum countless times. When I saw a Demko for the first time I was an instant fan.
I am happy to see some manufacturering return to New Castle. When I grew up there it was a powerhouse of manufacturering. Companies like Rockwell, Johnson Bronze and Mesta Machinery had large factories there. It was a different world back them. I still have family in New Castle and make it back a couple times a year.
 
Well, since I just couldn't go the rest of my life without experiencing the Tri-Ad lock and getting to compare it to the Shark lock...I ordered up one of these Cold Steel AD10's in the tanto pattern since an online vendor is offering them at a price I couldn't refuse.

It may not be 3V, but I doubt I'll break the beast...


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View attachment 2904317I am originally from New Castle PA and been through Wampum countless times. When I saw a Demko for the first time I was an instant fan.
I am happy to see some manufacturering return to New Castle. When I grew up there it was a powerhouse of manufacturering. Companies like Rockwell, Johnson Bronze and Mesta Machinery had large factories there. It was a different world back them. I still have family in New Castle and make it back a couple times a year.
Mesta Machinery…. My father and grandfather both worked there. My grandfather retired from Mesta and my dad was there until it closed. Definitely a different time with lots of manufacturing in the area back then. My grandfather on my mom’s side was a machinist too. I guess it’s in my blood on both sides of my family. Demko Knives keeps chugging along and steadily growing. All due to great people that spend their hard earned dollars on knives made in the good old USA. Not to take anything away from our Taiwan made products, they are very well made and I carry them frequently and trust their performance.
Next time you are passing through New Castle stop in.
 
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