ShellShock11C
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Anyone ever owned these? I've had two, and they seem great in all sense of the word, only two draw backs are that they're pricy, and I've had issues with the edge on both. They seem the chip easily (I've only cut wood).
They're (supposed to be ) pretty top tier knives. Made in Scandinavia and Japan. VG10 laminated steel on most of um.Never heard of them. Where are they made? Can't be very good steel if they chip on wood.
They are indeed supposed to be top tier, I've never owned one (too rich for my blood) but I've only ever seen good reviews on them typically the A1 & F1 but there are other models.They're (supposed to be ) pretty top tier knives. Made in Scandinavia and Japan. VG10 laminated steel on most of um.
I had the A1, bit to big for my taste. All the downsides of a bowie, with none of the perks. I switched to the F1x, great little field knife.They are indeed supposed to be top tier, I've never owned one (too rich for my blood) but I've only ever seen good reviews on them typically the A1 & F1 but there are other models.
I've got one I've been thinking of selling off. A well-used F1xI managed to get online today and looked up the Fallkniven knives. Found a couple that I wouldn't mind having. A Tre Kroner pocket knife at $300 and a Volcano series fixed blade at $600. I dont mind paying for a quality knife.
I managed to get online today and looked up the Fallkniven knives. Found a couple that I wouldn't mind having. A Tre Kroner pocket knife at $300 and a Volcano series fixed blade at $600. I dont mind paying for a quality knife.
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