Canal Street at Shot Show 2015
Canal Street at Shot Show 2015
I was very fortunate to meet up with Wally and some of the folks from Dexter out at Shot Show this past week.
My main interest in meeting up with them was to see the new Tactical Survival Knife they have designed and are working on. I am very impressed with what I have seen so far.
I will try to describe them and show you a photo. I will also include the link to a website for you to get a better photo!
GREEN RIVER CS TACTICAL
Specialty D2 Tool Steel
HRC 59-61
Overall length is 9"
4" G10 Custom handle engineered and fabricated by VZ Grips
Double taper flat ground blade with custom serration
http://Www.dexter1818.com/greenrivertactical
My main interest in meeting up with them was to see the new Tactical Survival Knife they have designed and are working on. I am very impressed with what I have seen so far.
I will try to describe them and show you a photo. I will also include the link to a website for you to get a better photo!
GREEN RIVER CS TACTICAL
Specialty D2 Tool Steel
HRC 59-61
Overall length is 9"
4" G10 Custom handle engineered and fabricated by VZ Grips
Double taper flat ground blade with custom serration
http://Www.dexter1818.com/greenrivertactical
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I want one ! Real nice. Thanx for posting those.
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Here are some that I picked out at Shot Show and picked up at Canal Street Cutlery today!
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Love those tacticals!
Knice scores dude!
Knice scores dude!
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Re: Canal Street at Shot Show 2015
Tom you hit a lick didn't ya!
Tell me about the largest lockback.
Tell me about the largest lockback.
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Re: Canal Street at Shot Show 2015
I'm glad to see you picked up a couple of pinch locks.
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Phil,
That is the Canal Street Squeeze, big brother to the Pinch Lockback. What is unique about this particular one are the scales/handles. It is hand tooled material to resemble the skin of a python. Wally tells me that they have more than 100 hours in this knife and that is why it is a one of one knife...lol
He says they just can't get the money out of them that they have invested...I thought it would be a nice addition to my CS gatherings, even though it isn't one of my favorite patterns. Not often you can grab up a one of one knife.
That is the Canal Street Squeeze, big brother to the Pinch Lockback. What is unique about this particular one are the scales/handles. It is hand tooled material to resemble the skin of a python. Wally tells me that they have more than 100 hours in this knife and that is why it is a one of one knife...lol
He says they just can't get the money out of them that they have invested...I thought it would be a nice addition to my CS gatherings, even though it isn't one of my favorite patterns. Not often you can grab up a one of one knife.
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That first knife pictured, tan with the black end is a new Pinch Version. This particular one is called a Pinch Air
It doesn't have the nickel bolster and is assembled with a rosette rivet. The reason it is called a Pinch Air is because it is so much lighter than a standard Pinch Lockback
Tom
That first knife pictured, tan with the black end is a new Pinch Version. This particular one is called a Pinch Air
It doesn't have the nickel bolster and is assembled with a rosette rivet. The reason it is called a Pinch Air is because it is so much lighter than a standard Pinch Lockback
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Chase wrote:Phil,
That is the Canal Street Squeeze, big brother to the Pinch Lockback. What is unique about this particular one are the scales/handles. It is hand tooled material to resemble the skin of a python. Wally tells me that they have more than 100 hours in this knife and that is why it is a one of one knife...lol
He says they just can't get the money out of them that they have invested...I thought it would be a nice addition to my CS gatherings, even though it isn't one of my favorite patterns. Not often you can grab up a one of one knife.
Thanks Tom. That explains why I've never seen that one before. It caught my eye because of just that. Don't part with that one without consulting with your ole Ky. buddy.
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That's cool!
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Thanks Tom. It sure looks like it would be complicated to achieve that "look". Kinda funky but I like it.
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I have now had the opportunity to hold that Squeeze lockback in my hands and I'll tell you right now it's far more impressive in person.
I'm sorry about all that drool I left on it Chase, but man!!!
I'm sorry about all that drool I left on it Chase, but man!!!
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