Fixed Blade & Folder Combo

Fox Knives with Inkosingo for Tuesday.
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very nice knives, Sir
Custom job, my guess.

Aryan
Aryan,
no these are normal production knives by Brutalica knives.
Fixed blade is called Tsarap and folding one - Tsarap folder :)
I sell them in my store and have in my personal collection/edc. I carry the orange Tsarap Folder all the time now. I used to hate Wharncliffe blades but now after using it almost every day - I love it!
 
Interesting pair, I take it you like that blade shape. Would that be a hawkbill or more of a sheepsfoot? Can you tell s little more about it? Thanks.

Very happy to do so!
These are Tsarap fixed and Tsarap folder (as in my previous post--:).
The company (Brutalica) is in Russia and ran by Aleksey Ponomaryov famous video blogger and knife enthusiast. He has an awesome YouTube channel but only in Russian for now :)
I represent his knives in my store RussianKnives.com and we do have great success with these two models. (FYI -my store is in Chicago, not Russia)

The cutting edge is straight, so I would call it Wharncliffe for sure. Super functional design and now I'm talking from my personal experience. The fixed blade Tsarap has a perfect size for a fixed blade EDC, if you think a fixed blade is suitable for EDC but this is totally different topic to talk about :)

The blade is D2, handle Micarta on the fixed one, and G10 on the folder. So these are simple and functional knives.
 
Many Thanks brother, happy hump day:thumbsup:


You see James, altho this thread is a bit slow with few posts, at the same time I find it very peaceful and friendly here, we can enjoy, appreciate the posts & pics at our own pace, what say you buddy.... 55 pages of just comradeship ;):cool:

Aryan
Love that bandit, brother!! Happy hump day!!
 
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Many Thanks brother, happy hump day:thumbsup:


You see James, altho this thread is a bit slow with few posts, at the same time I find it very peaceful and friendly here, we can enjoy, appreciate the posts & pics at our own pace, what say you buddy.... 55 pages of just comradeship ;):cool:
Aryan
Agree 100%, it is a peaceful pace and very enjoyable to view and investigate some of the pieces I am not familiar with. I for one truly have enjoyed the pace that your thread has developed into since beginning back in March. Although I rarely actually post here, I do in fact read every single post in its entirety, and quite often come back to further delve into the various models posted, gaining even more knowledge.
 
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