Just came today and carrying tonight. Shirogorov Icebreaker.
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I still have mine from the early 80's. It's taken a little more abuse than yours though. Nice little knives. Mine was with me through several years of boy scout camping trips and summer camps.
my one from childhood (a cheap one) got ruined by being left on the bottom of a boat in a puddle of salt water. Never did that again...I still have mine from the early 80's. It's taken a little more abuse than yours though. Nice little knives. Mine was with me through several years of boy scout camping trips and summer camps.
my dad has an army of benchmades but i've only had two a first production BM12800 that was stolen long ago and now just this 940 it's been to war and back so it's much more suited for edc
Is that one Case? I thought Camillus and Shrade made the Craftman knives.
Is that one Case? I thought Camillus and Shrade made the Craftman knives.
I think (and I might be wrong) yours is the same model as njpaddy’s Shrade he posted.
In the good old days, all the US makers were doing much the same scout knife. It would be interesting to do a side by side review.
Jason, you seem to have really outdone the rest of us with your knife collection, but we only get to see them one at a time. I'd love to see a photo of your assembled multitude of knives!!Rarely carry and not for heavy use. Love it.
I really appreciate it. I try to not have any as drawer queens, but with so many it's hard not to. I started off collecting kitchen knives, but the last 3 or so years I've been "collecting" folders. My recent obsession has been Shirogorov. I'll see what I can do, been busy recovering from my accident and school, but that would be a good distraction.Jason, you seem to have really outdone the rest of us with your knife collection, but we only get to see them one at a time. I'd love to see a photo of your assembled multitude of knives!!
Beauty.