Re: Nirvanero collection
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 8:24 pm
this is what Ken is saying :)nirvanero wrote:the more I carry it the more I like it.
this is what Ken is saying :)nirvanero wrote:the more I carry it the more I like it.
A true gentleman's folder shouldn't be "impressive". It should rather be the opposite. I like the micarta version.bh49 wrote:Ignaz,Ignaz wrote: Or with carbon fibre like the Kopa on the photo or micarta. I would also be interested in one without any inlay. Just stainless steel.
And they should get rid of the boye dent. A knife like that doesn't need it.
I used to have complete set and to tell the truth CF wasn't the most impressive, black micarta was even less impressive.
Yes 2mm is in my opinion the perfect blade thickness for such a knife. You don't need more and it will cut very well.bh49 wrote:I agree with boye dent. Also reducing blade thickness to 2mm would be greatly appreciated.
Than nothing will beat FRN Dragonfly or Delica as a gents knife :)Ignaz wrote: A true gentleman's folder shouldn't be "impressive". It should rather be the opposite. I like the micarta version.
Do you mean this is another "GI Joe wannabe" knife?... :Dbh49 wrote:Than nothing will beat FRN Dragonfly or Delica as a gents knife :)Ignaz wrote: A true gentleman's folder shouldn't be "impressive". It should rather be the opposite. I like the micarta version.
Shabaria is a unique animal in its species! Thanx to you... :)bh49 wrote:Beautiful shot. Shabaria is one of my all times favorites. IMHO this is one of few sprints, where sprint looks better than original.
Thank you for posting and keeping this thread up.
Thank you Roman, to be continued...bh49 wrote:More classics and fine photography. Thank you for sharing.
You welcome.nirvanero wrote:Thank you Roman, to be continued...bh49 wrote:More classics and fine photography. Thank you for sharing.