Cru-wear Delica
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I am really digging the blue hue as well. I was just surprised, given how corrosion free my other Cruwear knives have been to this point.
Those clips on the PM2 and P3 are Casey Lynch's, and I think those are the sand blast finish. Can't say enough good things about his clips. And he's a great dude too!
Those clips on the PM2 and P3 are Casey Lynch's, and I think those are the sand blast finish. Can't say enough good things about his clips. And he's a great dude too!
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Anyone know of any in stock anywhere? Please PM me if you do so I have time to grab one before the flipper vultures pounce! This is my most carried knife and I am looking for a backup. :D
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Capt'n Boatsalot wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2019 9:16 pmI noticed that my Cruwear Delica is developing a patina quite a bit faster than any of my Golden Cruwear models are. Under basically the same conditions and care. I wonder if the heat treat protocol is is slightly different between Seki and Golden? Anyone else notice this?
Yep, mine is my first CruWear blade to show any corrosion, mine now has a few tiny pits... must have been some moisture trapped under that tape gunk that was on the blade. Oh, Well it's a user anyway, so no problem.
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Bento was the last place to have them(at a ridiculous price) that I found when I was shopping for one. eBay is likely your best bet.steelcity16 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 10:06 amAnyone know of any in stock anywhere? Please PM me if you do so I have time to grab one before the flipper vultures pounce! This is my most carried knife and I am looking for a backup. :D
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Country Knives has at least one:steelcity16 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 10:06 amAnyone know of any in stock anywhere? Please PM me if you do so I have time to grab one before the flipper vultures pounce! This is my most carried knife and I am looking for a backup. :D
https://www.countryknives.com/shop-by-d ... -cru-wear/
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Well if it makes you feel any better you can pay flip prices to a spyderco dealer..at least that way you're supporting a real deal dealer..not a flipper.steelcity16 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 10:06 amAnyone know of any in stock anywhere? Please PM me if you do so I have time to grab one before the flipper vultures pounce! This is my most carried knife and I am looking for a backup. :D
And they are in stock..
https://www.countryknives.com/shop-by-d ... -cru-wear/
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I would say mine is more of a patina, rather than pitting. Since my last post on the topic, it has darked some more, but generally stayed in the tip region. And none of my Golden Cruwear models are showing anything similar (my Millie has a very, very light patina from a very wet backpacking trip).awa54 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 11:56 amCapt'n Boatsalot wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2019 9:16 pmI noticed that my Cruwear Delica is developing a patina quite a bit faster than any of my Golden Cruwear models are. Under basically the same conditions and care. I wonder if the heat treat protocol is is slightly different between Seki and Golden? Anyone else notice this?
Yep, mine is my first CruWear blade to show any corrosion, mine now has a few tiny pits... must have been some moisture trapped under that tape gunk that was on the blade. Oh, Well it's a user anyway, so no problem.
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I will offer this up about my experience with Country Knives, while yes, one can complain all day about the fact that they charge the full MSRP, they are a real brick and mortar shop, keeping the number of knives they have on hand is a huge investment monetarily, but I would say most importantly, they really are nice folks, I've called them a couple times and they are all about helping you find what you are looking for and being genuinely cool ppl to deal with. just my2c based on dealing with them online and on the phone.
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100% agree.JMM wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 5:14 pmI will offer this up about my experience with Country Knives, while yes, one can complain all day about the fact that they charge the full MSRP, they are a real brick and mortar shop, keeping the number of knives they have on hand is a huge investment monetarily, but I would say most importantly, they really are nice folks, I've called them a couple times and they are all about helping you find what you are looking for and being genuinely cool ppl to deal with. just my2c based on dealing with them online and on the phone.
I was in their store last year. It was the first time I was ever in a big brick and mortar knife store and I was there for probably a couple hours wanting to look at and handle everything. Lol. The lady behind the counter (owner's wife I believe) was very nice and graciously allowed me to handle whatever knife I wanted. I'll definitely go there again when I'm next in the area.
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I can also back this up. I ordered a V-Toku 2 Delica from there when they were first released and I left a note asking if they could send me one with the widest laminate line. They actually called me and described what they had left and basically let me pick the one I wanted over the phone. I'll gladly pay full MSRP for that type of care and concern.JMM wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 5:14 pmI will offer this up about my experience with Country Knives, while yes, one can complain all day about the fact that they charge the full MSRP, they are a real brick and mortar shop, keeping the number of knives they have on hand is a huge investment monetarily, but I would say most importantly, they really are nice folks, I've called them a couple times and they are all about helping you find what you are looking for and being genuinely cool ppl to deal with. just my2c based on dealing with them online and on the phone.
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Bumping in hopes that there are some new Cruwear Seki exclusives in the works following this Delica. I'd be in for a handful of Enduras and Dragonflies! Hopefully they rerun the Delica in TiCN coated Cruwear as well!
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Endura or Endela in cruwear will get my money fast, at least two of each. I'm working myself away from the high carbide vanadium steels. I'm looking for 52100, AEB-L and CPM Cruwear.
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PLEASE can we get these and a Dragonfly ASAP?? These are honestly my grail knives above all else! :D
CRU-CARTA THE SEKI MODELS! AND BRING US THE DODO-FLY!
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At this point I’d amend my statement above to just Endura; after using the millie as my primary since covid19 hit, I’m becoming accustomed to bigger pocket knives. :Dsteelcity16 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2020 2:48 pm
PLEASE can we get these and a Dragonfly ASAP?? These are honestly my grail knives above all else! :D