Soulrack223
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Folder with tip down (or up) carry option and a 3.5" 3v blade. I think it could take off.
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Here is Nathan's current price list, to help check on flippers in the Exchange:
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I knowA lightweight neck / pocket knife in D3V. Tough and practical...with slim micarta scales.
By way of example, this knife from the late Darrel Ralph has about 3" of blade, (S90V), and weighs just a hair over 2 ounces. Pictured atop a G17.
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Not sure if it's something that appeals to Nathan, but I'd love to see his take if it is. (Lord knows I have a ton of neck knives already, but I've always found them useful and handy.)I knowLorien mentioned working on a neck knife over a year ago, but I haven't seen or heard anything about it recently.
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I'd like to see a knife like that from CPK, although I don't neck carry. It would be a sweet little pocket blade that, of course being a CPK, would bat above it's weight. In fact, I'd rather see this than a folder.A lightweight neck / pocket knife in D3V. Tough and practical...with slim micarta scales.
By way of example, this knife from the late Darrel Ralph has about 3" of blade, (S90V), and weighs just a hair over 2 ounces. Pictured atop a G17.
That was my thought. (Though I would not position it before the folder on my list of "wants", personally, but that's just me.)I'd like to see a knife like that from CPK, although I don't neck carry. It would be a sweet little pocket blade that, of course being a CPK, would bat above it's weight. In fact, I'd rather see this than a folder.