Spyderco Positron
Nice! Liking the runes.Blue paper steel laminated to iron higonokami in bog oak scales with MOP accents.
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Nice! Liking the runes.
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Been doing a lot of hunting lately, and have been using my Case Mako for skinning. Works great. Good knife.
That is great folder by CASE.
Just got a Victorinox Tinker Swiss. Nice basic utility knife that exchanges some of the less used bells and whistles of a large device, like a Leatherman for example, for a smaller more pocket-friendly size. It was on sale at Dick's Sporting Goods for $20 and it came with a free keychain carbide sharpener.
I also have a Kershaw 2420 ST folder that was my dad's daily carry when I was a kid before he passed. The blade is now in rough shape but it should be easily repaired by a professional. Can anyone suggest a person/company I could send it to that will do a good restore on the blade and not charge me more then it's value?
Here's a few pics of what I'm talking about:
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The plain edge section just needs a little stonework. That doesn't need a pro, it just needs a little practice (or a system like a Lansky).
There's some serration damage that would be less easily corrected, but it should still tear through fibrous materials.
I think a full restore would be more than it's worth due to the serration damage. So I'd either just get it usable, or lay it away and get another user, depending how sentimental you feel about it.
Thanks for the prompt response! I have no experience using a stone to sharpen and I would prefer not to learn/practice on this knife. It does have sentimental value in that I wouldn't pick it up every day nor put it under heavy use but I would like it to be more usable then it currently is. I'm not very worried about the minor serration damage as I would use it for it's straight edge 90% of the time.