Case Mako Vs Hammerhead at Francine Rice blog

Case Mako Vs Hammerhead. case has changed hands several times in the last three decades and has had ups and downs, not only in finances, but in quality. there is some belief that, prior to the disappearance of 440c, case, like most quality makers, used it. personally i always loved doing those crazy stunts with the mako but combat wise only the hammerhead came close to fun. Open or closed, it has a streamlined aerodynamic. By knifeaholic » tue jan 18, 2011 3:27 am. I have put them side by side. does anyone know if the case hammerhead or mako have a bushing on the pivot like the buck 110? It was hard to sharpen, but should. now, the case mako and hammerhead are not bad knives, but when compared to the buck corresponding buck models they really are not as well. the first blade shape seems odd, as the lower inch of the blade is useless for cutting. seeing case’s new shark tooth flipper for the first time made me pause and hold my breath. is there more than the mako and hammerhead in this series?

Hammerhead and Mako Alliance recolour by nach77 on DeviantArt
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personally i always loved doing those crazy stunts with the mako but combat wise only the hammerhead came close to fun. is there more than the mako and hammerhead in this series? I have put them side by side. the first blade shape seems odd, as the lower inch of the blade is useless for cutting. does anyone know if the case hammerhead or mako have a bushing on the pivot like the buck 110? seeing case’s new shark tooth flipper for the first time made me pause and hold my breath. Open or closed, it has a streamlined aerodynamic. It was hard to sharpen, but should. By knifeaholic » tue jan 18, 2011 3:27 am. case has changed hands several times in the last three decades and has had ups and downs, not only in finances, but in quality.

Hammerhead and Mako Alliance recolour by nach77 on DeviantArt

Case Mako Vs Hammerhead there is some belief that, prior to the disappearance of 440c, case, like most quality makers, used it. now, the case mako and hammerhead are not bad knives, but when compared to the buck corresponding buck models they really are not as well. there is some belief that, prior to the disappearance of 440c, case, like most quality makers, used it. By knifeaholic » tue jan 18, 2011 3:27 am. It was hard to sharpen, but should. case has changed hands several times in the last three decades and has had ups and downs, not only in finances, but in quality. seeing case’s new shark tooth flipper for the first time made me pause and hold my breath. is there more than the mako and hammerhead in this series? the first blade shape seems odd, as the lower inch of the blade is useless for cutting. personally i always loved doing those crazy stunts with the mako but combat wise only the hammerhead came close to fun. I have put them side by side. Open or closed, it has a streamlined aerodynamic. does anyone know if the case hammerhead or mako have a bushing on the pivot like the buck 110?

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