Yesterday I received a shipment of knives (and sharpening supplies). One of the knives is the Spyderco Chokwe.
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Spyderco Chokwe Boxed |
Here is the unopened box. The picture is a bit out of focus — let's pretend that in my excitement I couldn't hold the camera still...
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Spyderco Chokwe Closed with Box |
OK — this guy is now out of the box.
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Spyderco Chokwe Folding Knife |
Now partially opened. This shows the G-10 handle, the plain edged blade with the Spyderco thumb hole (used to open the knife. The knife blade is made of CPM 330V.
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Spyderco Chokwe |
Another fuzzy picture shows the pocket clip side of the Chokwe. Here we see the titanium side of the handle — which is used as the blade lock — and the pocket clip. The threaded holes for the alternate location of the pocket clip can be see.
This Spyderco Chokwe is one handsome knife:
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