There was no discussion about ownership, I was the only one who lost a knife. After I realised that I don't have it anymore I asked in the restaurant, a day later I wrote a mail. I could've proven it's mine with photos, there's not another one like this on the whole planet
Picked up two excellent pieces this past weekend at the New York Custom Knife Show (NYCKS). I've always liked the work of master knife maker Bud Nealy, I purchased one of his 'Pesh-kabz' knives, the blade design influence goes back to a Persia-Iran-Afghan knife blade designed to penetrate chain-mail armor during the 14th-16th century. All his knifes are "purpose built", both the knife and his patented multi carry sheath system are designed for non printing very low profile. And a very nice custom piece I purchased, made by master Polish knife maker Michael Zieba based in Brooklyn, N.Y. Coyote G10, full titanium on the lock-bar side anodized bronze color, blue anodized stainless steel pivot and screws, opens with a ball bearing flipper system. Beautiful simple design, limited edition only 25 made. Michael Zieba
I thought I would show my CRKT M21 Spear Point some attention today. Sent from my SM-T817V using Tapatalk
You beat me to it. I'd like to know more about this knife also! @pistonsandgears: pray tell, DO TELL us more! L'chaim! Moshe ben David
Yes sir, they are as well made as any other Lionsteel knife I have come across, and M390 blade steel is a favorite of mine. They are built with titanium liners and bolsters. They are made exclusively for Mike Latham of collectorknives (I am not affiliated with them in any way other than being a customer). The first run of them sold out, but he currently has the second run available for reservation with many different options on handle materials and spear or clip blades. Latest update is they are expected to come in late December or early January. Not sure if I am allowed to post the dealer specifics here or not, if not I will gladly edit my post and welcome a PM from anyone interested.
Thanks for posting! I actually went to the Lionsteel website and did not see these knives! L'chaim! Moshe ben David
Mid-week change: > LF pocket, on dangler: LM Squirt PS4 > belt sheath at 9 o'clock: LM Blast > Coin pocket: Spyderco LadyBug SS with VG-10 blade, SE grind > RF pocket: Rough Rider #KB277 with amber jigged scales. Blades are 440 SS. Large (3") sheeps foot blade (RR describe it as a 'half hawk'?); 2 1/4" pen knife blade. The large blade IS heavy duty. If you've never seen a knife like this, here's a pic grabbed off Amazon: L'chaim! Moshe ben David
My Spyderco Persistence. I have carried this knife everyday since I got it about 2 years ago. I took the pocket clip off after a scare when I almost lost it. It lives in my pocket. It is the best pocket knife I have ever had. I carry a SAK Pioneer also sometimes but always have my Spyderco.
Suggestion in the absence of the pocket clip: try putting a split ring on the lanyard hole and then suspending the knife from a dangler like a P7. I find that with many of my knives (e.g., mid to larger SAK, a few Kershaws), having the knife dangle instead of settling at the bottom of my pocket is a more comfortable carry plus helps keep my pockets from looking overloaded... also makes it easier to stick my hand in the pocket and come up with what I need without everything in a bunch at the pocket bottom! Works for me at least. L'chaim! Moshe ben David
Today a chinese one, really surprised with the overall quality of this knife. The action is nice and smooth. Also it’s real cf, not layered Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk
Good looking knife. I have a Chines made Spyderco that I absolutely love. Made in China, South Korea etc. is not what it used to be in many cases these days.
Just got this Benchmade Mini Barrage. I added a blue titanium screw set to it. Perfect size for me for my EDC.