Grohmann folder

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Grohmann folder

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Model RS340SCLIPD. Rolls right off the tongue doesn't it? It is a mini lockblade clip point sold as a second at half the list price. Shipping was steep at 27 US but it is a nice knife, good size at 4 inches closed with about a 3 inch blade. Cool looking grind and pretty rosewood handles. The clip blade may have been discontinued as it doesn't show in the 2017 catalogue they sent with the knife. Feels good in the hand. Been wanting a Grohmann for a while now and so we can check that off the list. ::tu::
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Nice looking knife that appears to be well made. ::tu::

Will you carry that one or make a safe queen out of it ?
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Certainly a distinctive looking knife. I enjoyed their home page. Thanks. ::tu::
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philco wrote:Nice looking knife that appears to be well made. ::tu::

Will you carry that one or make a safe queen out of it ?
That'll see some pocket time Philco for sure. Thanks for the positive feed back gentlemen. ::tu::
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Hey Steve I just got a look at your new Canadian blade. I like the fancy bolsters and the jimping on the blade spine for thumb grip. The handle looks like it fits nicely in the hand. First time I've seen a Grohman. Thanks for posting pictures. Steve B.
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Nice looking folder, Steve. ::tu::
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Thank you bladebuddy and FRJ. It is a comfortable knife to grip in the hand and has good positive snap when locking the blade with almost no side to side and no up and down movement.
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Grohmann makes a great knife for the money and has for over 50 years especially the #1 Canadian Belt Knife designed by D.H. Russell. Here is one of their big folders. Model 380S- a drop point hunter with sheath
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10855

I have sold and used many of their knives over the years all without any issues.
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Looks like a good one, onehikes, thanks for posting. ::tu::
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