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These came out around 2002 when Cold Steel was making really high quality knives. I’ve wanted one for almost 25 years now and finally found one on EBay. It’s like new but it didn’t have the box. I’ve collected the older Cold Steel knives since the 90’s. There’s only one more I’ve always wanted and they are pretty much dried up. It’s the Arc Angel butterfly knife.

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Finished a sgian dubh and sheath for a BIL who wears formal kilt regalia to formal events. He has needed one for years.
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I ground a Ragweed forge rhombic 95mm stick tang blade into a dirkish profile, and added jimping. highly recommend the new Ragweed Lauri rhombic puukko blade. well ground and straight. thick boi at 4mm or so, and sturdy ...
 
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just received this duo.. always wanted to try a parang and the condor seemed like a good candidate.. it is heavier than expected and pretty sharp, but not shaving, good and even convex grind.. it is almost the same length as the becker rheinhardt kukri, but considerably more blade/tip heavy...

the little manly slipjoint is really nice..good gripy g10, screws had to be tightened a bit, now there is zero side to side play.. edge is shaving sharp, also thickness behind the edge is excellent.. good workhorse slicer..

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