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Marcus,
Thank you. The knife certainly is a looker.
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I recently got a Breeden Rescue and find it also has a similar tough to close liner lock... Really like the looks of the Hungarian and hopefully I can get around to owning one this year! Just beautiful pictures as usual Marcus!
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gbelleh wrote:I really like mine a lot. As others have mentioned, it's very elegant, and has that Taichung custom level fit and finish. I made a video review of it here...
:) Nice video review! Very well edited and narrated.
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RadioactiveSpyder wrote:I recently got a Breeden Rescue and find it also has a similar tough to close liner lock... Really like the looks of the Hungarian and hopefully I can get around to owning one this year! Just beautiful pictures as usual Marcus!
Thanx a lot!
The scales of the Breeden Rescue are a little bit asymmetrical, so it's somewhat easier to unlock than the symmetrical locks of the Navaja, Hungarian and Gayle Bradley.

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