

It's just my pictures Garry. Took 'em with my phone. Blades are actually polished and very shiny.Quick Steel wrote:Interesting knife Jerry. Looks like the blades have maybe a satin finish or.....something. About the most unique shield I've seen. I like the scales very much.
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I bet I know.jerryd6818 wrote:It's just my pictures Garry. Took 'em with my phone. Blades are actually polished and very shiny.Quick Steel wrote:Interesting knife Jerry. Looks like the blades have maybe a satin finish or.....something. About the most unique shield I've seen. I like the scales very much.
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Yes Floyd. Another 07. But stand by to see what's coming Monday or Tuesday.
Aww frogs. I see I let the cat outta the bag in another thread. Sugar booger.doglegg wrote:I bet I know.doglegg wrote:doglegg wrote:Another 07? Oh well.![]()
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Yes Floyd. Another 07. But stand by to see what's coming Monday or Tuesday.
sunknife wrote:Here's the other Maserin I got from CK Knives. Model 126 single blade with carved olive wood handles. I like this one, for the price I think its a good knife and I'm thinking of picking up a couple more as x-mas gifts for the sons in laws. Silky smooth blade opening, doesn't really need the nail nick as its quite easily opened one handed with the thumb or pinch gripped with the other hand. Plus I think the nick is awkwardly located on the blade and takes away from the aesthetics of the knife. Not a thin knife but no where near thick and chunky and at a frog hair under 4" closed I think it makes for an excellent back pocket knife for EDC. The checkering, (laser etched I believe), is very uniform and precise and the olive wood looks and feels great. Blade locks up good and solid but releases without any pain to the thumb when the spring is depressed. Satin finished blade, I think its what is called hollow ground grind. Bolster has a satin/brushed sort of finish that I find attractive. Made in Italy.
So thats my take on it from my limited knife knowledge.It has already seen a weeks worth of pocket carry and will see plenty more, I'll see how it holds up.
Railsplitter wrote:Solingen made Boker Boy Scout knife in Red Honycomb and N690 arrived today. Very pleased.
Thanks SSk. You know, I thought I remembered seeing the Honeycomb on another knife too but I couldn't remember where I saw it. I believe it was indeed on a Bark River knife. Thanks for refreshing my memory.Sharpnshinyknives wrote:Railsplitter wrote:Solingen made Boker Boy Scout knife in Red Honycomb and N690 arrived today. Very pleased.
Railsplittr, I have a Bark River Essential w/ that same handle material. Didn’t know Boker was making anything w/ that. Going to have to be looking out for more knives w/ this material. This Boker is gorgeous.
SSk
Roland had it out there for sale for awhile. I finally bought it. Kinda fell in love w/ that material and I love Bark River knives too so it checked all the boxes for me. Hope we see more knives made w/ this material it really stands out.Railsplitter wrote:Thanks SSk. You know, I thought I remembered seeing the Honeycomb on another knife too but I couldn't remember where I saw it. I believe it was indeed on a Bark River knife. Thanks for refreshing my memory.Sharpnshinyknives wrote:Railsplitter wrote:Solingen made Boker Boy Scout knife in Red Honycomb and N690 arrived today. Very pleased.
Railsplittr, I have a Bark River Essential w/ that same handle material. Didn’t know Boker was making anything w/ that. Going to have to be looking out for more knives w/ this material. This Boker is gorgeous.
SSk
You have to pay close attention to which model you are looking at. Boker offers the Scout, which is the one in your middle picture and I believe it's 4 inches closed. Then they have the Junior Scout which I believe is 3 5/8 inches closed. Then there's the Boy Scout at 3 inches closed which is the one I have.Sharpnshinyknives wrote:Here are the Blue, and the Black and of course the red in that Boker. Man these are a bit pricie.
SSk