An ordinary knife
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Re: An ordinary knife
Eustace, i don't like clicking on a link i don't know what it is about. Can be harmful to one's computer.
What are these links about, where do they go ?
kj
What are these links about, where do they go ?
kj
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Re: An ordinary knife
Do they really mean one thousand, four hundred sixty Euros and is it really as large as shown in the video?
Description
In its first limited edition of 100 pieces, REVOLUTION FIRST EDITION, the blade is in Niolox, the mechanics in aeronautical titanium, and the handle covers in high-performance technopolymer . Completely stainless, the open knife has a total length of 320mm, closed 200mm, cutting length 180mm, weight 370g. Fully assembled and finishing by Garbino Officina Artistica.
DATA SHEET
Weight (g): 370
Total length (mm): 320
Cutting Length (mm): 180
Blade thickness (mm): 4.8
Weight oz .: 13.05
Total length (in): 12.59
Blade Length (in): 7.08
Blade thickness (in): 0.19
Blade Material: Niolox HRC 60 Steel
Blade Finishing: Sandblasting – DLC treatment
Blade Sharpening: R125 concave
Mechanism Material: Ti6Al4v
Handle: Gray anthracite
Handle Covers: High performance composite material
Fasteners: Torx M3 in cemented steel, black nickel plating
Description
In its first limited edition of 100 pieces, REVOLUTION FIRST EDITION, the blade is in Niolox, the mechanics in aeronautical titanium, and the handle covers in high-performance technopolymer . Completely stainless, the open knife has a total length of 320mm, closed 200mm, cutting length 180mm, weight 370g. Fully assembled and finishing by Garbino Officina Artistica.
DATA SHEET
Weight (g): 370
Total length (mm): 320
Cutting Length (mm): 180
Blade thickness (mm): 4.8
Weight oz .: 13.05
Total length (in): 12.59
Blade Length (in): 7.08
Blade thickness (in): 0.19
Blade Material: Niolox HRC 60 Steel
Blade Finishing: Sandblasting – DLC treatment
Blade Sharpening: R125 concave
Mechanism Material: Ti6Al4v
Handle: Gray anthracite
Handle Covers: High performance composite material
Fasteners: Torx M3 in cemented steel, black nickel plating
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Re: An ordinary knife
I think this knife qualifies for the category of "just because you CAN make something, that doesn't mean you SHOULD."
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Re: An ordinary knife
Close to $2,000 USD.
The specs are quite right: OAL 12.5" with a 7" blade gives a closed length of 5.5", with a 7" blade ??
Regardless i just cannot understand why make a knife with such expensive materials when it will not improve function ? Rc of 60 is similar to many knives from $30 & up.
I'll take 200 Rough Riders instead.
kj
The specs are quite right: OAL 12.5" with a 7" blade gives a closed length of 5.5", with a 7" blade ??
Regardless i just cannot understand why make a knife with such expensive materials when it will not improve function ? Rc of 60 is similar to many knives from $30 & up.
I'll take 200 Rough Riders instead.
kj
Re: An ordinary knife
They way he snaps that blade closed in the video looks to me to be an excellent way to lose one or more fingers.
It sure is a big ole hoss of a knife. You'd need a backpack to carry it around.
It sure is a big ole hoss of a knife. You'd need a backpack to carry it around.
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Re: An ordinary knife
The knife is very interesting in terms of the mechanism that allows a blade longer than handle. Looks very spectacular, another question is how stable it will be.
Personally for me this price is impossible, but I'm sure those 100 knives will be bought. No price anymore can surprise me. I have seen auctions for Shirogorov knives prices reaching 5-6 000 EUR.
We'll wait a year or two for the Chinese to steal the model.
Personally for me this price is impossible, but I'm sure those 100 knives will be bought. No price anymore can surprise me. I have seen auctions for Shirogorov knives prices reaching 5-6 000 EUR.
We'll wait a year or two for the Chinese to steal the model.
Sorry Kootenay. Since I use Linux, usually don't think about viruses.kootenay joe wrote:Eustace, i don't like clicking on a link i don't know what it is about. Can be harmful to one's computer.
What are these links about, where do they go ?
kj
Re: An ordinary knife
In the words of Crocodile Dundee
'THATS NOT KNIFE, THIS IS A KNIFE!!!'
That's one of the wildest knives I've ever seen.
Maybe you could put it in the short sword category if it wasn't a folder.
She said 'My you're happy to see me' and he said 'Naw, just my knife'.
That's a trip, just slides it right back in his front pocket. Gotta look awful tarded walking with it there too.
Fellers, y'all just made my entire month with that.
Reckon they'd give a group discount?
'THATS NOT KNIFE, THIS IS A KNIFE!!!'
That's one of the wildest knives I've ever seen.
Maybe you could put it in the short sword category if it wasn't a folder.
She said 'My you're happy to see me' and he said 'Naw, just my knife'.
That's a trip, just slides it right back in his front pocket. Gotta look awful tarded walking with it there too.
Fellers, y'all just made my entire month with that.
Reckon they'd give a group discount?
My name is Mud,
But call me Alowishus Devadander Abercrombie
That's long for Mud, so I've been told
But call me Alowishus Devadander Abercrombie
That's long for Mud, so I've been told
Re: An ordinary knife
Eustace, always interesting to see different thinking and cultures influence on every day items. That knife is a mechanical marvel. I am sure some USA knives would not be a hit in Europe. Very interesting, thanks for sharing. I think impossible is a good word for the price.Eustace wrote:The knife is very interesting in terms of the mechanism that allows a blade longer than handle. Looks very spectacular, another question is how stable it will be.
Personally for me this price is impossible, but I'm sure those 100 knives will be bought. No price anymore can surprise me. I have seen auctions for Shirogorov knives prices reaching 5-6 000 EUR.
We'll wait a year or two for the Chinese to steal the model.
Sorry Kootenay. Since I use Linux, usually don't think about viruses.kootenay joe wrote:Eustace, i don't like clicking on a link i don't know what it is about. Can be harmful to one's computer.
What are these links about, where do they go ?
kj
Re: An ordinary knife
aren't kitchen knives also considered to be ordinary knives? just wondering!