Ruby Stardust Kirinite Case XX Set

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Ruby Stardust Kirinite Case XX Set

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Another collection within my collection...the 2022 Case XX Kirinite Ruby Stardust. I bought one to give it a try, loved it, snagged up all but the small stockman. Love the stockman pattern, but I prefer medium and large. There were 7 in the series, I have 6. Reminds me of the 1970's...rollerskating, dirt bike helmets with gold or red or blue metal flakes...and in general, times gone by.

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In order top to bottom:
  • Peanut
    Small Swell Center Jack
    Mini Copperlock
    Medium Stockman
    Slimline Trapper
    Trapper
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:shock: Beautiful looking set of knives Mike! ::tu:: Sweeeeeeet! ::nod:: ::super_happy::
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I bought the mini trapper and love it. It’s way flashier than my normal style but I wanted one as soon as I saw them. I call it my “bass boat” knife , my knife buddy at work says it looks like a Louisiana pimps knife🤣
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C-WADE7 wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 11:34 pm I bought the mini trapper and love it. It’s way flashier than my normal style but I wanted one as soon as I saw them. I call it my “bass boat” knife , my knife buddy at work says it looks like a Louisiana pimps knife🤣
Yes! A bass boat is another example of that sparkle style! I have to say, my wife has snagged the Peanut of this set and carries it on occasion.
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centennialknives wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 6:55 pm Another collection within my collection...the 2022 Case XX Kirinite Ruby Stardust. I bought one to give it a try, loved it, snagged up all but the small stockman. Love the stockman pattern, but I prefer medium and large. There were 7 in the series, I have 6. Reminds me of the 1970's...rollerskating, dirt bike helmets with gold or red or blue metal flakes...and in general, times gone by.

Pics show with and without lighting.
In order top to bottom:
  • Peanut
    Small Swell Center Jack
    Mini Copperlock
    Medium Stockman
    Slimline Trapper
    Trapper
Awesome! ::tu:: I agree on ‘reminds me of the 70’s’
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They look great, especially under the light! Sunlight would really show off their brilliance.
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