Why you should be buying Canal Street knives
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Very nice Will,really like that St Elmo's fire.
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Thanks, guys.
I'm glad I used it enough to appreciate it.
The royal blue Kirinite shows nice depth. At first, however, I thought it didn't quite go with the straightforwardly practical design. The Catskill Hunter has the same overall and blade length as an open Squeeze, but its blade is wider and thicker and didn't slice quite as well even though the factory edge seemed plenty sharp. After several months of using it like an overbuilt Mora, I was surprised by how easy it was to resharpen and delighted by how well it cuts and slices with a slightly more acute edge. It has become my favorite camp knife.Turtle wrote:Very nice Will,really like that St Elmo's fire.
I'm glad I used it enough to appreciate it.
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Hello, all. My 1st post to the AAPK forum. By way of introduction, a few pictures of my CSC knives.
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WELCOME !
Nice looking knives!
Nice looking knives!
-( life is too short to carry a cheap knife )-
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Nice knives! I like that you included the ancestor knife. It's an important part of why canal street knives are what they are. Good idea for a new thread.
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Here is a Bowie I got recently. This has a lot of time put into it. Antique bone, tapered tang, engraved bolsters and red liners. Pretty happy to have this one. Wish I could take better pics. They never seem to capture the full beauty of the knife.