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Jesper Voxnaes California legal automatic design by Boker.
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. Guess the theme?
May 4th. May the 4th be with you. Black and white colors, like a storm trooper from Star Wars.Slide serrations on a pistol...1911?
I really dig it man. I dig that Half Track too.My slide continues.
My newest is this Koenig Arius, a pretty plain-jane version in plain blasted titanium and M390 with the normal blue backspacer. This is a knife made by Bill Koenig's company out of Idaho, Bill having started his own company after leaving Mill-it, if I recall correctly. His first-generation Arius was made by Mill-it, but are now all in-house. This knife is famous for its flipping and drop-shut action and is often described as a the flipper equivalent of a Chris Reeve Knives Sebenza in manufacturing quality, but it's also comparable to Shirogorov, Holt, or Grimsmo - very small machine shop doing very tight tolerances.
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Here it's the second from left, compared to the far-left Spyderco Delica, the 3.5" spearpoint Hinderer Eklipse second from right, and the 2.75" bowie Hinderer Half Track on the far right.
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And the lock side.
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This spine shot shows the backspacer/lanyard loop as well as the heavily relieved internal milling on the scales that make it such a surprisingly light knife for its size.
I, uh, may have four Half Tracks, two bowies and two wharncliffe. One bowie is the one shown with bronze anodized titanium and red G10 handles with the heavy stonewash on the blade that Hinderer calls 'Working Finish.' Another is black G10 and distressed black DLC titanium with the same blade.I really dig it man. I dig that Half Track too.