Not without permission of @BehindBlueI's. It's no big deal...but something nice for a young man coming up in the world who should have a good pocketknife as part of his daily loadout.
Not without permission of @BehindBlueI's. It's no big deal...but something nice for a young man coming up in the world who should have a good pocketknife as part of his daily loadout.
Last edited by blues; 06-19-2020 at 04:54 PM.
There's nothing civil about this war.
Nothing fancy. It's a Benchmade 612 Leopard Cub designed by Pat Crawford. I bought the knife in the late 90's while still working down in Miami.
Brought it with me to Paris in 1999. Fred Perrin took us to his aunt's home where he had his workshop. He put it on his wheel and gave it a little touchup. I put a light touchup on it before sending.
I hadn't carried it in some time, and since it was still in virtually new condition and is just under 3" closed (cutting edge), thought it perfect for a young man to carry, without carrying too much.
Blade is ATS-34, plain edge. Aluminum frame and liner lock.
(Stock image)
There's nothing civil about this war.
" La rose est sans pourquoi, elle fleurit parce qu’elle fleurit ; Elle n’a souci d’elle-même, ne demande pas si on la voit. » Angelus Silesius
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That's a nice knife, and uncommon at this point. Quality materials, enough to do any reasonable job for a folder, classy enough for any young fellow's need.
You're a class act @blues .
I wasn't going to say anything, but I noticed that my contribution (a Kit Carson-designed CRKT M16) and blues' are similar in style (though not in marque). And why not! It's always good to have spares of EDC gear.
Very appropriate, brother. Harold "Kit" Carson was a good friend of mine and built my first custom knife for me back in the 90's. (A medium Model 4.)
I was with Kit at the Blade Show when he first announced his partnership to produce his designs with CRKT.
Here's a couple of originals:
There's nothing civil about this war.