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Re: Shot Show surprises

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https://youtu.be/QMGfJQl ... e=youtu.be
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Thanks Mushroom! Haha I gotta learn how to post the actual vid with the link
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The Anderson Sanders knife is calling to me! A big Bowie camp knife in 4V! Now we're talkin'!
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Liquid Cobra wrote:I’m worried they will flip like my Sliverax.
I have a feeling it'll be about the same. That's not necessarily a bad thing for me since my Sliverax flips pretty good despite the relatively weak detent. It doesn't flip quite like my Southard or ZT 0450 but it's not too far behind. I think the grease I used on the bearings made a big difference.
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That Rassenti Python that Eric had in his pocket looks sweet. I'm sure it's out of my comfort zone pricewise but it's nice nonetheless.
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Sharp Guy wrote:That Rassenti Python that Eric had in his pocket looks sweet. I'm sure it's out of my comfort zone pricewise but it's nice nonetheless.
That thing is sweet! Only one I need this year! :) I’m kind of glad I didn’t pick up a Nirvana now.
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bearfacedkiller wrote:The Anderson Sanders knife is calling to me! A big Bowie camp knife in 4V! Now we're talkin'!

Thanks. :)

It should make for a great all around field knife, we wanted to make sure it was useable in a large variety of situations and people won't have to worry about breaking it.
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I really love that sheepsfoot blade on the new Rassenti! :eek:

I'm actually super excited about how many new sheepsfoot blades are in the works! Techno 2, Paysan, both clipitools!
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That Paysan. Oh my.
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I’m glad they upgraded the pivot screw. The pivot screw on the nirvana drove me crazy.
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Ankerson wrote:
Thanks. :)

It should make for a great all around field knife, we wanted to make sure it was useable in a large variety of situations and people won't have to worry about breaking it.
Sorry Jim, spell check changed your name on me and I didn't notice. :o

I remember that the proto was in 10V but I am actually very excited that it is going to be 4V instead. It should be a durable high performance do it all blade. Congrats!
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sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts. :p
SpyderEdgeForever wrote: Also, do you think a kangaroo would eat a bowl of spagetti with sauce if someone offered it to them?
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bearfacedkiller wrote:
Ankerson wrote:
Thanks. :)

It should make for a great all around field knife, we wanted to make sure it was useable in a large variety of situations and people won't have to worry about breaking it.
Sorry Jim, spell check changed your name on me and I didn't notice. :o

I remember that the proto was in 10V but I am actually very excited that it is going to be 4V instead. It should be a durable high performance do it all blade. Congrats!
10V was an experiment to see how much it could take. :D

CPM 4V was always the planned steel.
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Mushroom wrote:I really love that sheepsfoot blade on the new Rassenti! :eek:

I'm actually super excited about how many new sheepsfoot blades are in the works! Techno 2, Paysan, both clipitools!
That is not quite a sheepsfoot ...
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elena86 wrote:
Mushroom wrote:I really love that sheepsfoot blade on the new Rassenti! :eek:

I'm actually super excited about how many new sheepsfoot blades are in the works! Techno 2, Paysan, both clipitools!
That is not quite a sheepsfoot ...
Thankfully. Man, what a beautiful design. I like it better than the Nirvana and I’m SO happy they left off the machined texture on this one. I love the actual edge profile but I need to do some drawings to see if I can modify the top line/spine to give it a sharper tip without marring the aesthetics.
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That paysan looks 100% better than the nirvana. I am EXCITED.

Anyone got specs on the paysan on blade thickness/length?
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I'm liking what I'm seeing with the Paysan! There's a good chance that a Paysan could find a home in my pocket this year.

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Definitely that Brouwer folder and that Sanders/Ankerson Bowie.

(link to the Bowie prototype: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=70361 )
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Wau. That Ankerson bowie is going to be excellent.
Mantra 3, stainless steel, CQI bearings, 20% off from the price. I'm tempted:)
Techno 2, so much better than the first one.
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elena86 wrote:
Mushroom wrote:I really love that sheepsfoot blade on the new Rassenti! :eek:

I'm actually super excited about how many new sheepsfoot blades are in the works! Techno 2, Paysan, both clipitools!
That is not quite a sheepsfoot ...
It isn't? What would you call it ?

I was only referencing the custom model it's based off of. My bad. :o
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Re: Shot Show surprises

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These releases are exciting for me! There was really nothing new in the catalog that spoke to me, but there are a number of these blades that do. Very good stuff!
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