TheRealScubaSteve
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Do you think the Wenoka will slide on the webbing?
I just tried with 2" webbing - yes it does so you would need an elastic or inter tube or something to hold it in place.
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Do you think the Wenoka will slide on the webbing?
I do think a Trilobite is a nice tool, I just expect it to rust and that would bug me. Maybe I'm being anal about it.
Out of curiosity what type of clientele?
Does anyone know of an h1 blade rusting? Looks like if they could, mine would've by now.
Most of their clientele is people who dive Rolex and Breitling watches, maybe Patek. The knives are favored also by certain military personnel who need/want the non magnetic, light weight, easy to sharpen and keep sharp, with zero rust and corrosion properties. The blanks are cut out with a waterjet. After that every finishing operation is done by hand. Should be getting together with them in the next few weeks. He is considering a design option I gave him the drawings for a while back.Wow, that is one expensive knife, is it that much better than other knives? Is it aimed at collectors? I'd have a hard time justifying that and I'm pretty good at justifying purchases. Again wow...Jim can you get any photos of finished product?
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I guess you're paying not only for material but also craftmanship? Like ancient master sword makers?
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That would almost be singularly the most expensive piece of dive equipment I owned.
---------- Post added September 11th, 2015 at 06:56 AM ----------
Not something you'd want to lose.
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Out of curiosity what type of clientele?