CF, VG-10 Sprint Shabaria

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Bummer. I preferred the burgundy micarta of the prototype from Amsterdam mini-meet. CF doesn't do much for me. I missed earlier releases so I'll get it anyway.
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Shabaria is very special knife. There is tragic story of designer, which was told by Sal. Just in case if somebody, who missed it.
sal wrote:
The Shabaria was one of the very early "Ethnic series" models. The original Shabaria was been dated to 300 AD in the Jordan Valley. The shape still is used today for status in the area.

The design was created by Eduard Bradichanski. He was a very gifted Russian/Israeli transplant. Very bright with a good eye and magic hands.

He was originally going to create each of the "Ethinic series" models for us. Unfortunately, he was targeted and killed by Hamas in the West Bank 2 weeks before his models were introduced. They burned his car and his body. Authorities were able to identify him because he had the prototypes for the Shabaria and the Spydercard in his possession at the time. They didn't burn. (The Spydercard was another of his designs).

We sent Royalties to his family for years.

It's a very special knife. You made a good find.

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I've wanted one of these for awhile. Seeing as the micarta is now cf I simply must have one. Guess I'll be putting myself on the preorder list with one of the dealers
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Well, I now have one more unexpected knife on pre-order. I didn't even know this one was in the works! It's raining :spyder: s! :)
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must have one. Looks to be the perfect dress knife to me. A bit more pricey than I would have liked but shouldn't be a dealbreaker. Wish it was in ZDP, then again my steel snobbery is in the beginning phase. VG-10 is awesomeness in itself. Sometimes we forget how spoiled we are ;)
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I have been buying too many Spydies lately.
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Where the heck did you see this one advertised? I totally missed it but think I will be scrounging around for one
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Feel happy that i can preorder one now,because don`t hit one at first run.
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TexSierra wrote:Where the heck did you see this one advertised? I totally missed it but think I will be scrounging around for one
3 stores. check thread again.

that story is amazing. i figured the spydercard was designed by sal or eric. was this model made before in any other material?



i see it. g10
sal also said in 2000

sal07-29-2000, 09:57 AM
Eduard had a number of unique designs. He also designed the SpyderCard.

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Just got my shipping notice from KC. My Shabaria should be here Thursday. :D

The story about Eduard Bradichansky definitely makes my Spydercard even more special, and I'm glad to finally be getting a Shabaria.
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Seems like there are some of these still floating around out there..
Former: Delica plain, Dragonfly serrated
Current: Terzuola Slipit, Paramilitary, Paramilitary 2 Camo, Shabaria CF, Tenacious
Soon: Para2 Brown, Native 5, Gayle Bradley, Delica 4 plain / Pacific Salt plain
Would Love: Orginal Terzuola Clipit
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Aaand so I ordered one. Came yesterday. Very nice piece!!

Only one thing: disengaging the lock comes with a scraping sound. I'll disassemble it and see if there's grit or something in there. Actually opening it makes a little bit of noise too. Anybody have a similar experience?
Former: Delica plain, Dragonfly serrated
Current: Terzuola Slipit, Paramilitary, Paramilitary 2 Camo, Shabaria CF, Tenacious
Soon: Para2 Brown, Native 5, Gayle Bradley, Delica 4 plain / Pacific Salt plain
Would Love: Orginal Terzuola Clipit
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Disassembly will void your warranty if there is a problem. My Shabaria doesn't make any unusual sounds. Maybe try a good cleaning, oiling and compressed air, and break-in before taking it apart.
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Ok. It looks like the base of the blade (at pivot) is rubbing/scraping against the liner (locking section.) Not a huge deal, but this is a Sprint Run knife and I expected it to be smoother. Otherwise, visual fit and finish is outstanding of course.
Former: Delica plain, Dragonfly serrated
Current: Terzuola Slipit, Paramilitary, Paramilitary 2 Camo, Shabaria CF, Tenacious
Soon: Para2 Brown, Native 5, Gayle Bradley, Delica 4 plain / Pacific Salt plain
Would Love: Orginal Terzuola Clipit
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Have you tried cleaning or lubing it? You could have a little grit that makes it seem poorly assembled.

My Massad Ayoob had the action of an old farm tool. Lube/air/and working the action and now it's butter smooth.
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Blerv wrote:Have you tried cleaning or lubing it? You could have a little grit that makes it seem poorly assembled.

My Massad Ayoob had the action of an old farm tool. Lube/air/and working the action and now it's butter smooth.
What Blerv said ^.

Congrats and welcome.
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That's my next step. Should be the first, I know. I'm gonna pick up some lubricant. Any suggestions?
Former: Delica plain, Dragonfly serrated
Current: Terzuola Slipit, Paramilitary, Paramilitary 2 Camo, Shabaria CF, Tenacious
Soon: Para2 Brown, Native 5, Gayle Bradley, Delica 4 plain / Pacific Salt plain
Would Love: Orginal Terzuola Clipit
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acertainman wrote:That's my next step. Should be the first, I know. I'm gonna pick up some lubricant. Any suggestions?
I like Ballistol for a situation like this because it can be purchased in a spray can with a tube (like WD-40) so you can spray it into the action.
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