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Interesting knife. It's CRK's offering as a herbivore disassembly tool, and it's named after the rhinoceros, and this knife could remind you of a rhinoceros whose horn has been sawed off so maybe commercial poachers won't bother.
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The sheath is also an interesting design.
This could also be a handy-size "tactical chef's knife," since it has a "dropped edge" that can come down entirely on a flat surface like a cutting board, for the onions and garlic and hot peppers and herbs and such that you're going to simmer together with your herbivore.
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- JKM
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The sheath is also an interesting design.
This could also be a handy-size "tactical chef's knife," since it has a "dropped edge" that can come down entirely on a flat surface like a cutting board, for the onions and garlic and hot peppers and herbs and such that you're going to simmer together with your herbivore.

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- JKM
www.chaicutlery.com
AKTI Member # SA00001
[This message has been edited by James Mattis (edited 08-28-2000).]