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Enter the Cyrus: Our First-Ever Persian Knife

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We’re excited to officially introduce the Drop + Terzuola Cyrus Folding Knife. Designed in collaboration with legendary knifemaker Bob Terzuola, it sports a premium S35VN blade and a handle in your choice of canvas micarta, linen micarta, or marbled carbon fiber. Carry one yourself and let us know if you’re as pleased with it as we are.
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Whiteace187
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Jun 22, 2019
I couldnt find where the release date was on this model. Is there a date yet set for this to be available for preorder on massdrop?
agb100
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May 21, 2019
I met Bob in the eighties when he became more famous for his tactical knives. The Persian is coming of age and in style these days. Some of the Chinese makers and even the Russians have adapted them. I like it a lot. A distinctive knife. Now if DROP would follow the trends to an even better steel, M390 for example, it would make for a more interesting offer. Still, at the price it is a beauty. My Russian version on top is pictured for everyone not interested. All of these are pricier of course, for many reasons. Terzuolas however are great for EDC and more correctly follows the Persian pattern than most.
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DonPerreault
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Jun 25, 2019
agb100I see the Lion Steel knife in your collection. I am a big fan of the Lion Steel knifes and own a couple with the Chad Nichols stainless damascus. I recently purchased the ROK with the Chad Nichols stainless damascus and sent the knife back because it wouldn't cut butter and hated the shiny gold finish. I then purchased the ROK in black aluminum and it is sharp and much better looking. I also ordered the T.R.E. Damascus RAINDROP, Titanium but am waiting for it to ship. Nice collection you have there, best of luck... Don
Ruster.kat
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May 16, 2019
I do agree 14themoney is high AF. On a second read I think 14 is trying to say that DRIP is close to DROP. Apparently this is meant as an insult. I think that dropping one letter at a time is a reference to a$$drop, or maybe a$$drip... Quite sure THAT is meant as an insult.
kearntroy
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May 10, 2019
14themoney Have you ever noticed the distance between the "I" and the "D" on a QWERTY keyboard. It is a significant distance. Similar, say, to the distance between "Intelligent" and "Dumbass"
Sprayed
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May 1, 2019
Digging the collab but would prefer a different blade style for the next one. Terzuola's tantos look amazing
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Apr 30, 2019
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RayF
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Apr 30, 2019
@14themoney I don't get the QWERTY connection?
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Jeff0500
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May 6, 2019
RayFAgreed. I don't have a clue what this is about
RayF
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May 6, 2019
Jeff0500That's most of us then!
14themoney
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Apr 30, 2019
Ever notice the proximity of the "o" and the "i" on the QWERTY keyboard? At least this is not a Pakistani knife. I suppose that it's a good thing that they did not go there several iterations to get here, dropping one letter at a time. Mr. CEO, this site is pushing me farther and farther away. Do you know what it is doing to your other clients? Or are you totally consumed with image over function?
Rambo866
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May 7, 2019
14themoneyAre you high sir? Because your incoherent words make no sense sir.
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