You read my mind. I thought this was the small one and the pictures would indicate that is not a small knife
LC200N Caribbean
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As Sal has said in this thread, the present version IS the smaller... :eek:
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So is this dropping in the US soon since they dropped in Europe?
More CBBL please!
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CC number leaf just popped up on the bay. Won’t be long now.
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We travel the Caribbean a lot and I really want to like this. But the scale colors and pattern are just awful. Just my opinion
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I keep going back and forth. The pics on the last page don't seem too bad but the vendor website pics make it seem really loud. I keep thinking I can just dye it all black and live with it.
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Looks like GP Knives is all out of the Caribbean Leaf PlainEdge for now.
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Ugh the scales though. So perfect other than that.
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It reminds me of a bee or the old school Yamaha racing colors. I like it! :)
I have no need for a Salt knife but the design looks great so I plan on picking one up. :)
I have no need for a Salt knife but the design looks great so I plan on picking one up. :)
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I get that they wanted it to be brightly colored but this line is not going to be a pure work knife like most of the other Salts. It's too expensive for that. So it should look good. And it doesn't. Just my opinion!
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reminds me of a glamrock band that i used to listen to a lot back in high school.. so, i guess i dig it :D
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Just bought a CC sheepsfoot SE on eBay. Price wasn’t bad vs distributors and I get it now vs waiting.
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Just got the SE version today. Nice heft to the knife with good ergos and the compression lock is great. The yellow and black scales aren’t as bad as I thought they might be. Sal and the crew have a winner here
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My PE came today from Rivers Edege Cutlery. I'm already in love with it! The scales are much better looking than the prototype I handled at the Oregon Knife Show in 2017 they seemed a little rough around the edges. Now it's time to give her some pocket time. :)
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So normally I'd close a compression lock by letting the choil fall on my index finger (lefty). Is there enough space on the caribbean or am I going to be chopping myself up?
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I think you’d be "chopping yourself up."
That’s my middle finger in there. I can’t fit my index finger there.
That’s my middle finger in there. I can’t fit my index finger there.
silvershade255 wrote: So normally I'd close a compression lock by letting the choil fall on my index finger (lefty). Is there enough space on the caribbean or am I going to be chopping myself up?