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Case Orvis Olive Green Bone Copperlock

Case Orvis Olive Green Bone Copperlock

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Product Description
Made in collaboration with Case Cutlery, an American manufacturer of premium knives passed down for generations, the Orvis Copperlock sports an elegant, two-toned look and durable blade steel. Its Wharncliffe blade is made from Tru-sharp Surgical Steel—a high-carbon steel designed to hold an edge longer and resist corrosion Read More

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Tyler
2438
Oct 16, 2015
Exciting news group! We’re happy to report that all of the orders have been shipped out and are now on the way to you! Please allow 24-48 hours for tracking to get into the shipper's system and start updating.
If there’s anything else we can do to make your Massdrop experience better, feel free to contact us via “Contact Support” button in your transaction page: https://www.massdrop.com/transactions
Tyler
2438
Oct 12, 2015
You made it happen! We’re excited to let you all know that the drop was successful and the order has now been placed with the vendor for the Case Orvis Olive Green Bone Copperlock. As soon as they are done preparing the shipment and once we receive it at our warehouse in New Jersey we will break it down into individual orders and have them on their way to each of you! We currently expect your orders to leave our warehouse by 10/27.
Rest assured, throughout the process we’ll do our best to update you all regarding the status of your order and where it’s at along the way. Check back for an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 10/19 .
Tasselhoff
523
Oct 5, 2015
What a beautiful Knife, love the Warnecliff Blades, they are fantastic slicers. I have a few Case knives now and they are little Razors. What a shame still no International Shipping. Legal in most countries except probably the UK and Australia, I would have jumped on this drop!
Tasselhoff
523
Oct 5, 2015
The Swayback is a damn sexy knife, I have a Swayback Gents and love it. This Knife locks, I thought Aust was banning lock knives at the Border now!
Antibacterial
319
Oct 7, 2015
TasselhoffNo. That's completely false. The only knives that are band are Autos and Balisongs. Arsehole politicians redefined the term flick knife to include everything you can flick open with inirtia or basically everything except a 2 hander unless you couldn't open it with inertia. There's a sea change going on apparently and those definitions are being dumped and soon well be able to get all kinds of knives again.
Check here if your interested http://www.australianbladeforums.com/vb4/general-blade-discussion/24020-news.html http://www.australianbladeforums.com/vb4/general-blade-discussion/25808-somethings-cek.html http://www.australianbladeforums.com/vb4/knife-laws-importing-and-related-discussion/26255-true.html#post248565
tyler555
377
Oct 3, 2015
I am hoping this will be a good knife as a gift to a fly fisherman. I'm thinking the flat blade would be conducive to cutting hairs and feathers.
stylized_facts
2
Oct 4, 2015
tyler555As a fly tier, this knife probably doesn't have any practical application when tying flies. We use scissors for almost all cutting, with the occasional Xacto blade or small box cutter for certain things. The only thing I could see using this knife for in tying is if your buddy is also a bird hunter, he might need a blade for removing hackle capes and the like from the birds he's shot. That being said, these Case+Orvis knives are gorgeous. If your buddy is at all into the heritage or traditional side of fly fishing, or just quality Americana pieces/brands, he'll definitely appreciate this knife.
tyler555
377
Oct 3, 2015
Would this be a good knife for tying flies?
Massdrop2
12
Oct 4, 2015
tyler555I think they use X-acto-style knives
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