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When will it be released?

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Steel is S30V. No liners.

Little Claw, wire clips cost considerably more to mfr than stamped clips.

The "designers" on British Blades preferred the PC deep pockedt clip, so that's what we went with.

No set delivery date yet. Had hoped for May, but like everything else, it seems I underestimated time.

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Thanks Sal.

Seems to be perfect for EDC: s30v, G-10 and sheeple friendly.

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I can't wait! Sal, this looks to be the only production knife I have to have this year. Are you going to have any at the Blade show? I'd love to handle one.
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The prototype will be at the Blade show.

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is it going to simultaneously release here in the US as well? i assume so, but i just want to make sure.
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No plans to release in the US except for collectors.

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Thanks for the infos. S30V, linerless G10, wire clip and torx screws... Guys, I think I'm in love! <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Will it ever be a lockable version of it? (hint, hint) <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

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ok, if there isnt going to be a US release, where would us Yanks go to order them? what good UK knife shops would anyone suggest ordering from?
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Looking mighty fine!
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Any chance that some of these will be sold in the US? Seems like a very nifty little knife.
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When you are gripping the handle tightly does the blade lock and then unlock when you loosen you grip? I dont know if that would get aroud laws in the UK but that makes sense to me.

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Not if I remember correctly... just a regular slipjoint, but a very very nice one!

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So the SFO won't be offerin them?

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