For the Spitfire fans...Buck has released the January 2021 Buck of the Month knife. $155.00...only 500 made.
https://www.buckknives.com/product/janu ... 21+January
January Buck of the Month
January Buck of the Month
LJ
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Re: January Buck of the Month
Looks great! But, from a user perspective, I kinda like the Copper and Clad S30V version myself. 154CM is a great steel, but I prefer the toughness of S30V. And, it's less than half the price.
I really need to finally getting around to ordering a G-10/S35VN version through the custom shop; which is still really reasonable for an S30V folder at $90 as I have mine laid out. I really love the basic 420HC/silver aluminum with green backspacer version I have. G-10 is gripper, better when cold; and I'm really a big fan of CPM-S35VN (and Buck's 420HC). Buck really has a good recipe with the Spitfire. Have inexpensive variants for general retail sale, but also variants with better handle material and steel for those with more discerning taste.
I really need to finally getting around to ordering a G-10/S35VN version through the custom shop; which is still really reasonable for an S30V folder at $90 as I have mine laid out. I really love the basic 420HC/silver aluminum with green backspacer version I have. G-10 is gripper, better when cold; and I'm really a big fan of CPM-S35VN (and Buck's 420HC). Buck really has a good recipe with the Spitfire. Have inexpensive variants for general retail sale, but also variants with better handle material and steel for those with more discerning taste.
Re: January Buck of the Month
Thanks Cody for your input / insight. I looked at C&C, but didn't see a 'copper' 722 with S30V. I did see the brown, which almost looks copperish. The BOTM is solid copper and is a limited 'custom build'...which of course, hikes the price up.
LJ
"The problems we face today are there because the people who work for a living are now outnumbered by those that vote for a living."
"The problems we face today are there because the people who work for a living are now outnumbered by those that vote for a living."
Re: January Buck of the Month
Well, that explains it then. I had originally thought the copper handles were just some type of Cerakote finish. And given the cost of copper these days....
The C&C versions are red and blue Cerakote aluminum.
Blue:
https://copperandclad.com/product/buck- ... -722blssh/
Red:
https://copperandclad.com/product/buck- ... -722rdssh/
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Re: January Buck of the Month
That's a beautiful release for this month and Buck rarely ever uses copper. If I didn't already own two Spitfire's I'd probably grab one up.