Thanks Man!Bill DeShivs wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:23 am They are probably 420, but the blade grind makes them excellent carry/use knives.
Leverlock ID please
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Re: Leverlock ID please
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Re: Leverlock ID please
I think the Linder knives are Italian too. Not Chinese...At least the older ones.
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Re: Leverlock ID please
Older Linders were Italian. Now they are Chinese.
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Re: Leverlock ID please
I purchase several from Linder last year, had to return a few re quality control, no problem. They offered faux Stag or wood. I couldn't tell the difference between the 3AKnives offerings and the Linder. The ones I had were strong solid examples, but no idea of the steel. One is listed on AAPK when last I looked.