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It came in the mail. Looks okay. Feels good. Light weight. Good enough grip. The action is smooth. I'm no expert on the steel, how well it can hold the edge, and how well it will resharpen. Time will tell. Ownership and use are the only way to learn if the knife is good enough for you and what you do with it. What I won't do with it is carry it around. It's a novelty at best. This is not going to be the knife that I need when there's a shipping crate to pry open, lengths of cable need to be cut, or I need to score pig skin to make a pork roast. Not what I will use to break down crabs and processing fish. I won't be doing yard work with it. Despite the lore of it being a fighting knife for back alley thugs, this is not tactical. In a fluid and dynamic situation, where you're rolling around on the ground and punches are flying, you cannot deploy this. It's best function is showing it off at the bar.
Buddy, you're in the wrong thread. That's just a monstrum, haha!!
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Do you have an edge? Sharptoys, That is a Kelly Kettle, a double jacketed water boiler....in this case for tea. No Opals or gold nuggets....at least in the kettle. :cool2: Biltmore, This Akubra is one from the Heritage line in Fawn. Brim is 3" and Crown 4.5". Opal in band and...



