Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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That would make sense.
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Mine got very loose…
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I went to the BLADE show this past weekend and picked up some real beauties! Fred Perrin, Bob Terzoula, production Emerson, Brad Zinker, also picked up some William Henry. Great show!!!!
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Looks like you even managed to buy some money….Good price?
Nah, not with the current exchange rates but it does showcase the Perrin money clip well. I'll try to get some better pics tomorrow. The Terzoula is pretty damn slick.
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So, the first two to review are the William Henry EDC and the Perrin necker. The Perrin is what I believe to be 1095 carbon steel hand forged by Fred himself. It is Wickedly sharp and because of the edge geometry, is a real slicer. At $50 with a lyres sheath, it was my deal of the show. The William Henry is an AG Russell collab and features a hand rubbed D2 blade and anodized aluminum slabs with mammoth ivory inserts. It has a nice thin profile and like the Perrin is a really great performer. D2 is one of my favorite steels and if treated right, is hard to beat. The button lock and action are smooth as silk. I would say this knife is easily comparable to the CRK Mnandi without reservation.
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