Japanese "VALOR" Knives.

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Madmarco wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:48 pm
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Madmarco wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2024 5:26 am
I remember those C/S abuse videos vividly, ::hmm:: and when I saw the individual put their Grivory (super hard plastic) model in the vise and then bend the knife over to almost 90 degrees, ::uc:: and then release it and it went right back to standing up straight with absolutely no damage, :shock: I was hooked! ::groove::
Marco, I still have an old DVD of "C.S. Proof" and every time they flex a blade in the vice, I pucker up a bit ... ::skeptic:: expecting the blade to snap right in two ::uc:: .... ::hmm:: I wonder if some ever did and they just re-did the demo. ::shrug:: ... I would say my top 3 C.S. fixed blades would be the Tai-pan, the Trail Master and the Cold Steel Master Tanto San Mai
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That's an interesting thought, ::idea:: Dog, it didn't occur to me that those vids might be re-dos. ::hmm:: I sure hope not, that would really damage my regard for C/S knives. ::facepalm:: What part on your bod ::hmm:: puckers-up, your lips, or your sphincter? ::rotflol:: I certainly admire your top 3 choices of C/S knives, even though 2 differ from mine, the "Caledonian", the "Hold-Out", and the "Tai-Pan"! Cold Steel knives are likely the closest I come to "collecting" as opposed to my dedicated "accumulating"!
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9 1/4" Caledonian Edge linerlock! This is from their 60 series, and they now have just introduced a blacked-out model!
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13 1/4" Hold-out mid-lock! Also comes in 2 shorter blade length models, and all come in serrated as well! This thing is almost a sword and was hard to hold 1-handed for the picture, hence the blurry picture!
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13" Tai-Pan dagger! The very first C/S knife I ever saw years ago, and pursued it until I finally got mine! Definite consideration if going in the bush!
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NICE Cold Steel Mark! ::tu::
The Japan made Caledonian and Tai Pan are two more on my grail list. $$ are serious on them, especially the Caledonian, but eventually....
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Thanks a bunch, Tony, ::handshake:: the Caledonian really is a special knife and I'm certain you would love it. The C/S website currently has the all-black model available for $449.00, and if it becomes as popular as the original that price won't move much over time. Personally, I didn't care for the black model which is odd since I usual would, and I'd recommend you hold off and continue searching for one like mine, like anything else, they'll come up eventually. They also have the Tai-Pan available, but I don't recall how much. Their website isn't known for low prices, you might be best shopping elsewhere. ::hmm::
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A couple of days ago, this pocket knife arrived in a group or lot of pocket knives that I purchased. It now becomes my most recent example to be posted under this topic or thread. I did NOT purchase the group or lot of pocket knives just to obtain this particular pocket knife. However, it most definitely turned out to be a keeper and it did get added to my general, "foreign born", pocket knife accumulation. It is a VALOR, two blades, one tang stamp, one blade etch, 3 5/16" closed, a long main blade pull and match strike, one spring, pocket knife. The main blade back tang stamp says, "NO. 11535 (over) JAPAN" The main blade front etch, VERY FAINT, says "VALOR BRAND - MOLYBDENUM SUPER SHARP - HANDMADE", with a logo or symbol. The main blade does have a GOOD half stop. The main blade does have a GOOD opening snap. The main blade does have a GOOD closing snap. The secondary blade does have a CRISP half stop. The secondary blade does have a VERY GOOD opening snap. The secondary blade does have a VERY GOOD closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in EXCELLENT condition. This pocket knife did NOT need any cleaning at all. I just wiped it off. I took some pictures and here it is.
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The Almost Invisible Main Blade Front Etch.<br />You Can See It A Little Better In Picture #6.
The Almost Invisible Main Blade Front Etch.
You Can See It A Little Better In Picture #6.
The Main Blade Back Tang Stamp.
The Main Blade Back Tang Stamp.
What My Main Blade Front Etch Did Look Like At Some Point. <br />Obviously A Different Blade Style.<br />NOT My Item. NOT My Picture.
What My Main Blade Front Etch Did Look Like At Some Point.
Obviously A Different Blade Style.
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Skip, that's a very nice Valor .... keeper for sure! ::tu::
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 9:27 pm Skip.....
Thank you, Tony. 🍻
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I posted this one in "Other Seki Made", but think it belongs here too.
Hattori Made Valor 334 Super Sport Mint In Box 5 1/4" Closed ... 9 1/2" Open
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My kindda knife, Tony! I love the finger choils! ::nod::
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Madmarco wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 10:46 pm My kindda knife, Tony! I love the finger choils! ::nod::
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Thanks Mark! Our minds must be cut from the same knife, huh! ::handshake::
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It certainly seems that way, Tony, the number of times we have or have posted the same or similar knives is growing everyday! I sure don't mind, how 'bout you!
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Madmarco wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 11:19 pm It certainly seems that way, Tony, the number of times we have or have posted the same or similar knives is growing everyday! I sure don't mind, how 'bout you!
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Fine by me Mark ... that's just part of the Knife Brotherhood! I love traditional knives, but out of production, big and unique styles are my thing. That can still fall into the traditional style, especially with fixed blades. Not on this topic, but I have been looking hard at some modern folders/flippers from different manufacturers, and picked up a couple Newootz and Trivisa knives. Some are affordable with a custom look. Still waiting on them to arrive. I will post them afterward. ::handshake::
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I'm looking forward to viewing your new knives from sellers I'm not familiar with, Tony, and at the rate we're going no doubt there's something I like. ::nod::
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