Shirogorov?

Great page !
I ordered mine by TNK (thanks Neil), and I wrote a review (sorry mates, only in French: http://www.gallud.fr/blog.php#shirogorov)

here are some pictures:

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Can anyone give me input as to the dis-assembly of the pivot. When I remove the set screw the remaining assembly just spins, clearly I am missing something. Possibly pressed together?
 
After you remore the set screw - should not you just push the remaining assebly out with something like a toothpick or a small screwdriver? It could be just set very tightly in the scales/blade. I probably had situation like that with one of their knives: can not say for sure though for that was quite some time ago.
That is something I would try anyway. I do not think they have got any tricky design there or anything...
 
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Personally, over the years nothing has got me excited that much anymore with regards to folder designs, but when I saw the elements in the "Cannabis" model. . .

- Almost "1:1" blade-to-handle encasement when closed
- Small but functional flipper that doesn't "overshoot" the blade cutting edge
- Very neutral or no hard angles on the handles plus sculpted scales
- Highly regarded F&F

. . . I'm now willing to part with some of my essential body parts just to finance buying one! Anybody wanna buy a kidney? (I'll throw in my left eye to sweeten the deal)

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I find it funny how in the beginning of the thread, people were worried about the quality of these fine blades. I've handled many great flippers, and these bad boys are only second to the rj q36, in regards to flipping...
 
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