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Cheburkov Strizh large Damascus folding knife, Carbon Fibre, bronze hwCheburkov Strizh large Damascus folding knife, Carbon Fibre, bronze hw

Cheburkov Strizh large Damascus folding knife, Carbon Fibre, bronze hw

$432.19

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Strizh large Damascus, Carbon Fibre, bronze hw

Item number:

CHB076
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Specifications

Blade material

Damascus steel

Blade style

Drop point

Blade grind

Full Flat

Blade hardness

HRC 59-60

Locking mechanism

Liner Lock

Opening mechanism

Stud

Handle

Carbon fibre

Weight:

3.386 oz

Overall length:

8.27″

Blade length:

3.66″

Length folded:

4.61″

Blade thickness:

0.14″

Country of origin:

Russia

Other features

Pocket clip

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1
The pivot would not loosen no matter what, even with friction on the free spinning side, heat and torque. Since it free spins, there is no way to keep it from spinning on its own. It must have been loaded with red loctite at the factory. Then, trying to loosen the body screws, the very first one just snapped off entirely. Must be really cheap screws, as I have never had that happen to me before. EVER! The other body screws loosened fine. I returned the knife as defective, as that is what I considered it to be...defective. Free spinning pivots should be outlawed, but these Russian knife makers continue to use them for some unknown reason. I really liked the knife, and I should have had the right to disassemble it for maintenance, however, they gave me no way of doing so. BAD!
David Sherlock
06.04.2021
5
Ok, only negative really was the sharpening,wasnt very good but sorted now..with a 4000 grit polished edge and is now awesome..This is my 4th cheburkov,other 3 came well sharpened, and these Russian knives I like as much as Reate[which says a lot] First off let me just say how light this knife is,no probs edc ing, action really smooth with stud, dead centered and solid. Ergos are really good and the Damascus looks lovely within the satin finish. Carbon fibre really nice , no voids, pocket clip is ok..i don't normally leave them on , but it doesn't create a hotspot. Very nice knife, keep up the good work lamnia, and this wont be my last Cheburkov.
Mr Ellam
26.04.2019
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Lamnia's speciality is a selection of more than 5,000 knives and folding knives. We carry hundreds of Scandinavian knives, the famous Finnish Puukko knives among them, folding knives, hunting knives and kitchen cutlery from the world's best brands, such as Spyderco, Cold Steel, Böker, Fox Cutlery and Benchmade.

 
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