
I have long admired that Kershaw 1050, Glenn, and your copy appears to be in perfect condition. Were they not so expensive I'd have acquired one for myself by now. Any used less expensive copies I've seen weren't in nearly as good shape as yours, otherwise I'd own one already. The overall shape of the frame with those 3 finger choils in the handle is what grabs me every time, along with it's jet-black/brass combination color scheme makes the knife very desirable to me. Congratulations on finding a "Grail"!

When you first told me a SOG "Arcitech" is a "Grail" knife for you, Mark, I must admit I couldn't see the attraction, but I now know that was simply a difference in preferences, because looking at your pictures now I find it most attractive! In fact, everything about it is attractive. Congratulations to you also on getting a long desired knife, I know exactly how you're feeling right now!

BTW, JFYI, FWIW, what you're calling the "Arc-lock" system is also referred to as the "Axis-lock" system, although it doesn't surprise me that SOG would partially incorporate the name of the knife with the name of the locking system. Beautiful knife, bud, enjoy it!
That's a great display of Canoes, Cody, it would seem your better half is one of us!

Just look at all those spear-point blades playing nice together!

"Can-oe say," COOL!
