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Real Steel Havran S35VN Frame Lock Knife

Real Steel Havran S35VN Frame Lock Knife

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Product Description
In its design phase, the Real Steel Havran was referred to as “a knife with the simplest geometry.” Often, the simplest designs turn out to be the most desirable. Measuring nearly 9 inches from tip to pommel, the Havran is well-balanced and capable Read More

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Unwisefool
480
Nov 16, 2020
I'm very tempted by this, but I really don't need another knife...
reswright
3850
Nov 12, 2020
Tough choice between this and the Lynx but I think I'm getting this one.
Omniseed
1972
Nov 13, 2020
they're good, a weird little shop because it's one guy's dream job so the selection is generally very nice, he doesn't waste inventory space on garbage and only stocks companies we all like, not every model either.
reswright
3850
Nov 13, 2020
OmniseedYeah, I’m a big fan of that business model and I’ve already had a good experience buying from him.
reswright
3850
Nov 11, 2020
I've never seen the Havran anywhere near this low a price. Usually it's at least two bills. I have one Braginets knife and another on the way. The one I have -- the Akuma -- is a pretty cool multiorbital bearing design and a knife you can open a bunch of different ways. I have a Rokot on the way as well. *mull*
slonismo
17
Nov 10, 2020
That clip has me 😍
reswright
3850
Nov 11, 2020
slonismoThe Akuma has the same clip but bent differently at the end, at an angle that gave it a distinct point at the end. I actually ended up needing to flatten the tip a bit because at the stock angle it was digging my hand. I like the way this one's bent better. Looks less pointy.
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