Tell me more about that pipe! How small is it and how much does it weigh?After reading only very positive reactions about them here and there I decided to look for a nice old example of them and found this small Case XX pocket knife. A great little knife.
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What can I tell about it? I love it! Latakia only. It is an older Altinay pipe and a great smoking meerschaum pipe from the past.Tell me more about that pipe! How small is it and how much does it weigh?
Upon closer inspection it is very ugly and way too lightWhat can I tell about it? I love it! Latakia only. It is an older Altinay pipe and a great smoking meerschaum pipe from the past but not that small actually. The bowl is ~ group 4 and the chamber diameter is 22mm. The weight is 29,40 grams.
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Looks great!Shaped the mule today. The Micarta looks pretty matte because I only sand to 180. You can really put a polish on Micarta, but then it gets very slippery when it gets elk blood and such on it. This is a working knife, not a safe queen.
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That's a Spydie I remember being released but didn't pick up because it didn't work for me at the time.I'm keeping with the ivory theme, but this time in micarta: a Lil' Nilakka from Spyderco. This was a limited issue knife and mine is marked 520 of 1200.
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Thats just spectacular!That's a Spydie I remember being released but didn't pick up because it didn't work for me at the time.
Today, I want one!
I'll have to keep my eyes on the secondary market and hopefully not get gouged.
Speaking of gouged (lol) I finally acquired what has been a long time grail knife for me.
A Borka SBK-F. This design by Sebastijan Berenji hit me instantly when I first saw it. The organic lines of the handle scales and the blade.. the way the clip mimics the shape of the scales..the refined simplicity.. it just hits all the right knife buttons for me, for a piece at any price point.
The M390 blade is a chisel style with hollow grown tanto on the business side.
Minimal hardware (T8 torx) gives it an ultra clean and hard-use look while remaining classy. It's not a BIG knife, only 7.6" OAL, which is about my minimum for a folder. It feels bigger in hand.
The pivot uses a T20 torx, which I've never seen in any other knife. From what I can see while assembled, appears to run on nylon washers, which I love.
The pivot design has changed over the years, from washers to bearings and back again. I'm not sure what the year of manufacture on this one is. Maybe I'll inquire with Mr Berenji.
Anyway, that's plenty talkin.. on to some pics.
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And contrary to every other studded folder I've ever had, it flicks open easier with the middle finger (backside) than the normal thumb flick on the front side.Thats just spectacular!
It looks to be a phenomenal shape for carry and comfortable as well.
It’s just a glorious blade all around!And contrary to every other studded folder I've ever had, it flicks open easier with the middle finger (backside) than the normal thumb flick on the front side.