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the graham symbol looks like a revolver barel head on
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wish i had this when i worked for that moving company
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@cutlerylover can you actially shave with this knife? notwithstanding that it's really thick.
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Thanks for an excellent review.
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I really like it... It seems like the kinda knife I'd bring with me If I was going to the army. Because it can open cans, but cloth, chizel things... widdle. It just seems like a really cool knife.
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how many knives
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It looks kind of like a straight razor
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@reidmeyers lol ur right it does
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but its awesome
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its like a mini cleaver with the hole on the handle lol
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what a load of borin shite
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you should never "pry" with a knife. most every knife will be high carbon steel and brittle. so, prying will snap the blade.
eldopa69 2 years ago
I agree knivers are for cutting, BUT this specific knife can take more abuse than regular designs, its built thicker for that reasosn and the steel choice was decent to be used for prying..
cutlerylover 2 years ago 15
CRKT may call that filework, but I seriously doubt they have people hand file each blade, and since filework must be done by hand, it would be decorative jimping, unless of course they actually do hand file it.
Filework has to be done by hand to be called filework, or so say most knifemakers and knife encyclopedias.
Hate to correct you, but that is something that I am harsh on is the difference between Jimping and Filework.
QuietBearr 2 years ago 3
the intention is for it to be filework, in appearance, but I too doubt its done by ahnd, so I guiess the proper term is faux filework...but its not intended to be jimping at all...
cutlerylover 2 years ago