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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by Moin. » Thu Jun 14, 2012 5:21 pm

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Moin. wrote: Let me guess, :mrgreen: I am dead sure you EDC a SAK, I know most serious blade enthusiats do !!! I know you have the Shrapnel but I am sure you are sane enough not to EDC "The Shrapnel" :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
No I do not EDC the Shrapnel or even any large folder and you are right it is a small (SMALL) Victorinox. :)
I am surprised that the Sharpnel has a Rat Tail Tang, but so does the legendary Kabar and the Kabar has proved it's mettle for decades.
See the picture (borrowed):

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The blade is not rat tail in the true sense. The above picture explains everything about the tang.

I know you had posted a pic of the Shrapnel few months back and teh coating had worn off. How resilinet is the coating on these to wear and tear.
It is not really bad but yes it does wear out and will wear out completely it it sees a lot of use. The purpose of the coating on the extremas is not rust prevention unlike the beckers and esee who use the 1095 steel which is not stainless. The Steel that Extrema uses is stainless. The purpose of the coating is to make the blade non reflective and to camouflage it.
Also ER use some uheard of steel for their knives, would you happen to know what the composition of this steel is, what if teh rockwell ratings and how good is the edge retenetion. I had read a thread some time back on the ER Khukri breaking on using it to chop wood in the wilderness etc....
No, the steel is not unheard of in fact it is the well known N690 Bohler Austrian steel which many other manufacturers use. See details: http://faq.customtacticals.com/steels/s ... s_n690.php

The Rockwell hardness of this blade is 58 which is more or less what others manufacturers use on such knives. OUt of the box sharpness was not very good but edge retention is OK for a stainless steel of this category.
I had read a thread some time back on the ER Khukri breaking on using it to chop wood in the wilderness etc....
Yes, I had read it too but at the same time I have seen axe handles breaking off and read about broken Beckers and Esee knives and machetes etc. Only way is to test it first before going out in the wilderness. :D :wink: Secondly for chopping wood axes are much better.

This might have happened but much depends on how you were using these and then what are warranties for. Although the possibilities of filing a warranty claim from India are hard to think of.
Rajat, I'm in love with the Shrapnel, will have to dispose off a few blades to get one of these puppiess... So so nice.

Here are some very nice pics with another Super Pornstar....

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showt ... of-photos)


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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by TC » Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:01 pm

Hi Moin, saw this and immediately remembered your craze for ADC blades..
Here is another guy... Enjoy if you have not seen it already ..

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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by sa_ali » Wed Jun 20, 2012 2:41 pm

you know what Bro, i usual attempt not to open your post, as the moment i open it and see your collection of knifes, my face goes :(( like a lil child who wants the toy the other child is holding :D.

Simply fantastic collection.

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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by Moin. » Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:05 pm

TC wrote:Hi Moin, saw this and immediately remembered your craze for ADC blades..
Here is another guy... Enjoy if you have not seen it already ..

Cheers

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Thank You TC, :mrgreen: Wonderful collection, getting there getting there, slow and steady.. :mrgreen:

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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by Moin. » Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:08 pm

sa_ali wrote:you know what Bro, i usual attempt not to open your post, as the moment i open it and see your collection of knifes, my face goes :(( like a lil child who wants the toy the other child is holding :D.

Simply fantastic collection.

Thank You Sa_Ali :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by TC » Thu Jun 21, 2012 3:43 pm

Moin. wrote:
TC wrote:Hi Moin, saw this and immediately remembered your craze for ADC blades..
Here is another guy... Enjoy if you have not seen it already ..

Cheers

TC


Thank You TC, :mrgreen: Wonderful collection, getting there getting there, slow and steady.. :mrgreen:

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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by choombak » Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:42 am

Spyderco Perrin PPT... This is a collaboration between 3 French designers (Fred Perrin, Philippe Perotti and Sacha Thiel), and Spyderco. Material is all standard and top-notch, but what strikes is the asymmetric design. It just looks plain good! The grip is comfortable and ergonomic, while the blade shape makes it a very good cutter. It is heavy - at 150 gm - look at the hybrid liner and frame lock as well as all steel liners. Comes with a cute lanyard, which I am yet to install. Enjoy.

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The deep pocket clip is mounted at one end of the handle...
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Hybrid liner and frame-lock (due to the corrugated G10 scales)
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Clean design...
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Corrugated black G10 scales...
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And finally, the grip...
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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by Moin. » Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:09 am

choombak wrote:Spyderco Perrin PPT... This is a collaboration between 3 French designers (Fred Perrin, Philippe Perotti and Sacha Thiel), and Spyderco. Material is all standard and top-notch, but what strikes is the asymmetric design. It just looks plain good! The grip is comfortable and ergonomic, while the blade shape makes it a very good cutter. It is heavy - at 150 gm - look at the hybrid liner and frame lock as well as all steel liners. Comes with a cute lanyard, which I am yet to install. Enjoy.

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The deep pocket clip is mounted at one end of the handle...
[ Image ]

Hybrid liner and frame-lock (due to the corrugated G10 scales)
[ Image ]

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Clean design...
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Corrugated black G10 scales...
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And finally, the grip...
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What a lovely blade, Amar. I see your liking is shifting more towards larger blades : ) :)... ZT550 hhhhhmmmm :mrgreen:

Though not a big fan of pocket clips, love the design on this one, will ride real low and inconspicuous in jeans pockets...... Is the blade S30V ?

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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by choombak » Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:34 am

Moin. wrote: What a lovely blade, Amar. I see your liking is shifting more towards larger blades : ) :)... ZT550 hhhhhmmmm :mrgreen:

Though not a big fan of pocket clips, love the design on this one, will ride real low and inconspicuous in jeans pockets...... Is the blade S30V ?

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I did like large blades, just not for EDC purposes. And since the day I decided I won't be collecting blades any more, most of my large blades were sold/given.

Yes, the clip is a good design - however many Spyderco fans did not like it. I actually loved the knife design which is why I picked this up. In fact, take a look at Sacha Thiel's work http://www.sthiel.fr/ - some knives are fabulous. His blades have very clean lines, no muck, and seem just business.

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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by jayanta mukherjee » Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:00 pm

To keep the thread going.
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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by jayanta mukherjee » Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:04 pm

Some more pictures of Spyderco Ladybug in H1 steel. And guys this is wicked sharp out of the box
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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by jayanta mukherjee » Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:07 pm

Spyderco Grasshopper "UK compliant" which means that it does not have a locking system.
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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by jayanta mukherjee » Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:19 pm

Ontario Rat 1 folder- lieanear lock- Aus 8 Steel. One solidly built knife and has seen more use in deployment in Afghanistan than any other knife. Love this piece.
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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by jayanta mukherjee » Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:21 pm

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Choombak bhai what is the lanyard and where did you pick this one up from?
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Re: Some new knives in my collection (pic heavy)

Post by Rajat » Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:29 pm

Thanks for sharing the pictures and enjoy playing with the new toys! :D
jayanta mukherjee wrote:Ontario Rat 1 folder- has seen more use in deployment in Afghanistan than any other knife.
Really!! Wow!! :o

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