Peter Marker Damascus Folder: Being a fan of Peter Marker's work, I snagged this puppy up real fast when I saw it come on sale on Bladeforums. Peter is one of the best values in Damasteel folders out there, bar none. He is a relatively low-key maker from Australia, and does some fantastic work.
Kirby Lambert Mother of Pearl Damascus: My lastest acquisition from the mind of Kirby Lambert, this Mother of Pearl Damascus Incinerator folder is both bold and breathtaking. Imposing in size at 4 in blade length and an overall length of 8 3/4, this knife not only looks, but feels the part.
Microtech Lightfoot LCC Knife: Greg Lightfoot is a famous and popular Canadian Knifemaker, member of the Canadian Knifemaker's Guild, and all 'round cool guy. He lives on a farm in Alberta, and consequently also sells his designs to a select few production knife companies, Microtech being one of them. Microtech produces the Lightfoot LCC in both manual and dual action automatic versions.
Spyderco Cricket FRN C29 Knife: Since I reviewed the Ying Yang cricket I wasn't going to review this FRN cricket, however this one is plain edged, and different enough I figured I would at least give a short review of it. The Cricket is definately one of the more popular ladies knives available, and due to the blade shape, works very well with textiles.
William Henry S07 Evolution G-10 Knife: The Evolution series of knives from William Henry are entry level luxury utility folders with a bit of tactical flair, with the shadow-boxed handles and G-10 handle material. The frames are stainless steel, and the William Henry logo is set in a globe, indicating it's overseas origin. In the case of these Evolution folders, production took place in Japan. Not too shabby.
Cold Steel Hatamoto Folding Knife: My opinion of Cold Steel's knives has changed a bit with the recent acquisition of a couple of Cold Steel folders. The Hatamoto is the first of these Cold Steel knives that I have acquired, and comes from their high-end line they call their "Custom Series", and feature their mysterious and somewhat gimmicky San Mai III Steel.
Spyderco Vesuvius Knife C66PBK: The Spyderco Vesuvius is one of the few FRN handled Spydies to have a smooth contoured handle, which I really like. It is also designed by Frank Centofante, which I was a bit surprised about. The design is much more in-house looking to me, but either way, I love the look and feel!
Strider MSC RC Framelock Folder: Theres nothing like a custom Mick Strider RC folder to fill your palms when you need a no nonsense knife to peel potatoes, shave wood for kindling, dig a hole or protect yourself. This Mick Strider Custom (MSC) RC folder is a fanastic all-purpose tactical utility folder that does it all.
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