My newest addition, a sort of belated christmas present to myself,
yesterday in the mail:
Click the thumbs to get a bigger photo.
One of the fastest snappers i've ever seen, very well build, great materials used.
Teflon coated blade and bolsters, CNC worked alluminium handle material, blade material: stainless steel.
My first leverletto.
What a great knife, 100% happy with it.
Special greetings to you all, and have a great new year!
8" Bill DeShivs tactical leverletto
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Re: 8" Bill DeShivs tactical leverletto
You know you can make it a manual by turning the setscrew in the handle?
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Factory authorized repairs for:
Latama, Mauro Mario, LePre, Colonial, Kabar, Flylock, Schrade Cut Co., Presto, Press Button, Hubertus, Grafrath, Kuno Ritter knives, Puma, Burrell Cutlery.
Re: 8" Bill DeShivs tactical leverletto
Bill DeShivs wrote:You know you can make it a manual by turning the setscrew in the handle?
Didn't know that, but i see no reason to turn it into a manual at this time, i'll like it the way it is.
Very glad to own it, great work. Mr Bill.
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