The Den of Demko: Let's see your Demko and Demko-designed knives!

Thanks brother!...though I must admit that my general photographic technique is to head out into beautiful landscape, take dozens of pictures, and hope a few turn out well ;)
I was raised on film and manual setting of exposure time and F stop . Light meters , dark room chemical development and printing . :eek:

Printing tricks were the only way to mod a photo .

You had to burn a whole lot of film sometimes to get anything decent . ;)

But good composition has not changed very much . :cool:
 
I only have a 20.5 in D2 and Jean micarta, but it’s a really cool knife.
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The AD20.5 AUS10A is one of my favorites. I carry it the most and it needed a good cleaning. :thumbsup:

Just picked up, and installed, the RGT black burlap micarta scales off the exchange to replace my orange scales; left the orange backspacer for a bit of pizazz. :)

Skiff bearings. Trying the stock clip for a bit as the Lynch deep carry hangs past the scales and tends to rub/irritate the base of my palm.

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My new scales were supposed to arrive yesterday, but Fedex is having some delay. I'm changing the name from FedEx to FedUp. First they send my $330 ammo shipment to someone else (I ended up with an auto part) and now this. I've been dealing with the ammo shipment for over a week to no avail.
Scumbags...you get my rotor?
 
I carried my AD20S for the past month (switching it out just yesterday), and it made me appreciate the design even more. I love the alternating shallow/deep grooves in the jimping, the handle texture and ergos (no surprise there, with Demko), and the simplicity and fluidity of the Shark Lock.

It still reminds me of a combination of a Hinderer XM-18 Skinny (the blade), a regular XM-18 (the handle), and a Benchmade (the lock) -- which is a really fun combo. :)

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