I don't want to derail the thread either, but do want to thank you for the reply and information. Thank you.
How do you like the Curly Birch scales for the Enzo 75? Or are they a different type of wood. Beautiful collection by the way.
I really like them, they are beautiful, feel great in the hand and are finished nicely. However, they do pick up oil and stains from your hand on the edges easily. In time that could actually look nice and rustic but it does also make me fear how well they would fair water and moisture. Only time will tell. Been thinking about picking up one of the g10 handled ones for rougher use.... Or even better one of the upcoming Borka folders!
I can't wait for the Borka. There is a NIB g10 in the BST now . Nice collection none the less. I would have a hard time deciding for my rotation.
Oh, if it's up to me then you can show some more tritium pics. Or create a new thread. I only own a Traser 5900 without name on it, only "H3" the radiactive symbol on it (thought it's kinda cool when I bought it and I'm not so into big TMs on my things). Still like this watch, it's my working day edc. Oh, and my nephew loved it since he was 6 when I showed it in the night so he got a Smith&Wesson Soldier (the cheapest Tritium watch I could find) for his 9th birthday. Keeps it like a gem and wears it only on special occasions but not something trivial like going to the playground (where he lost a Nintendo DSi). Anyhow, about such bling bling I guess I'm same childish like him then
Whoever had this silly idea to put hotel shampoo in a plastic bag with no real cut in the side to tear it open should get burried under a big pile of these sacks. But can it stop a knife owner even if he must run out of the bathroom with wet hair? Ha, of course it can't!