Hi Reidar, Great coollection ! Please let me know who's the maker of those (in the first pic) at 03.00, 06.00 and 09.00 "o' clock". TIA Nick
This is one I bought recently because I used to have one exactly like it. I got the original as a gift when I was 7 or 8. It's been missing for a while now so I figured I'd replace it when one came up on eBay for $10 & free shipping. I think it was made by Colonial but it only says "USA" on the tang.
Very nice. I liked Olfa's SS 9mm cutters but I just got one of these NT Cutters (Japanese). Solid and feels really nice in hand, the slider has a metal cover instead of all plastic.
My EDC tiny knife is only a placekeeper. I have long sought and requested that the perfect keychain knife be made, which would be a titanium handled Spyderco ladybug or manbug. Until then I have been quite happy with this titanium handled JE Made mini Zulu. Grizz
I have dismissed NT as they have generally seemed like second rate copies. But this is interesting. It has the hobby blade angle of the blade. (Like the one I pictured right of the Milwaukee foldable) but the metal slider is one I have not seen before. Also the 'right'/'left' indicator feels wrong, but I would like to know the reasoning from my S-A-M-S-U-N-G S9+ via T-A-P-A-T-A-L-K
That is the side the blade should face or be on, depending on if you are right or left handed. The slider button is metal with plastic for the inner that holds the blade.
Be veeerrrry caregtul! Those Christy knives are habit forming, and are so handy that they will become your first choice for all those box opening, mail opening, string cutting, and cheese slicing that pocket knives do. And they take up no room in the pants or even shirt pocket.
Hi, could you please high-light me to the right address, where i can buy some of these ? Hoping they ship toward EU... TIA, Nick
Kinda of cross posting but I'm really stoked on this little fellow, just got it. Skickat från min SM-N986B via Tapatalk