The knife "BLACK SHARK"

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I made several kinds of knives. As you know the development of new ones is so hard work and tired thing. My brain is about to explore....:yawn: !!!!!
I have to get some holidays... Your praises make me get courage however I really want your raproachs and suggestions... Anyway thinks a lot bros.

- Steel : CPM S30V (HRC 60)
- Length : 7.8inch (195mm)
- Width : 1.4inch (35mm)
- Thickness : 0.24inch (6mm)
- Weight (knife only) : 256g
- Handle : Titanium Alloy
- Bolts and nuts : Titanium pure
- Sheath : LCGPRO Kydex

Have a good time with knives!!!
 

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Thank you so much, Mr. Rocketmann! It's maybe eternal task to make their owun styles. Your praise also says and require more endeavor than now to me. Thanks a lot.
 
Something about that blade design is very appealing!

If they work as good as they look, great knife.
 
Thank you. I worried about the weight when I made it. The titanium alloy is light metal. But I haven't seen the stuff made of titanium as handles. Fortunately it's a little heavier than those of with the G-10 handle.
The shape of blade is so beautiful and efficient.
Some bros say "Aren't uncomfortable the handle with the bolts protruded?" My answer is "Never!" Unlikely to be seen. the gripping is excellent. and moreover they provide with a sure gripping from the spaces between bolt and bolt not to let go off! I think the role of the bolts and nuts is another guard.
Thank you a lot.
 
I spent a little time in Korea while in the Army.. I was stationed at cp. pelham from 1989-1990. I think the town was spelled Sonyaree...?? I can't remember..Have a good day adishi...:D
 
I spent a little time in Korea while in the Army.. I was stationed at cp. pelham from 1989-1990. I think the town was spelled Sonyaree...?? I can't remember..Have a good day adishi...:D

Glad so much!

I rummaged the internet to find CP. PELHAM and Sonyaree. FOUNT IT! The CP.PELHAM locates Munsan near the DMZ. Then were you on the 2nd infantry devision(Indian head)? My elder sister's husband was on the same devision in 1980s as a KATUSA. Maybe he was near the Monsan.
In the same days you're in korea, I was in Busan as a korean army.
As for the 2nd infantry devision, They have been with korean modern history. They do hard-work and training for the best combat skills. Their power is so strong to confront 10EA north korean army devisions we know like that.
So I respact the U.S 2nd infantry devision soldiers whom were and are in korea as real men and great soldiers.
If we have some chance I want to talk many things.
I'm very glad a lot, bro!
 
Great one, RAIDOPS, I've just look at your website, there's a lot of great stuffs. You're talented.
 
You have a unique looking style..but the bolts would really wear on the hands in hard use...Just some input
 
WOW! Your stuff is amazing! Awesome work! One question, how are the "skull warriors" used? like a brass knuckle type impact weapon?
 
WOW! Your stuff is amazing! Awesome work! One question, how are the "skull warriors" used? like a brass knuckle type impact weapon?

Yes. When we grip as a fist (English, English is so difficult...), There are some space (hall) even we grip tightly. Gripping with something (a Zippo, a pebble, a handkerchief... etc)does remove the space, tighter grip is possible. The skull also do a role like this... However the major role of it is to help it's owner to be stylish!!! Thank you!!! :D
 
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