Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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We stopped in a nice little knife shop in New Hope, PA on the way to the Converge show in Philly.
Jeff got a Chris Reeves knife and…
A bad ass gift for me. Words can not describe how nice Jeff is or how fucking tough this knife is.
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Words can not describe how nice Jeff is
Amen! I bought his William Henry, it's unbelievable. I showed it to my wife, who daily carries and she was like, "oh my god, can I have it? Please, please, please. It's so beautiful!" I'm not sure how I feel about my wife having a way nicer knife than me.
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Ti Lock
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Eli I have a Startac Umnumzaan coming this week. The Ti Lock is a tremendous knife however it does not have the durability of a Umnumzaan or Sebenza it's more of a gentlemen's carrier.
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At almost 9" it's too big for me… But beautiful piece...
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Heh heh heh heh heh…
I'm sure you can handle it, Eli.
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Anyone got anything from Perkin Knives in the UK?
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Just had a quick look on Britishblades.com - lots of negative thoughts there for Perkins! Ah well, I just bought a a kukri or three from Himalayan Imports, so I've had my fix for the time being.
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^not automatic
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got this beauty today. those who read the heritage post might have seen the article about this knife in edition no. 2/2012 on page 144. The blacksmith, Yannick Epiard builds the blades from railing steel dated 13th-15th century, which he found in the cathedral in Reims, France…wow...he got the inspiration of this "piemontais" from an extremely rare find from diggings near a cathedral in London, which seems to be the oldest known pocketknife to date.
A knife from the middle age, back to the roots guys