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Reply by J.T. [HELLZZARMY] on August 30, 2009
Materials:
Handles Black G-10 epoxy / glass laminate
Lock Aerospace grade Titanium
Blade 154 CM
Finish Black or Satin
Grind Conventional V Grind
Specifications:
Overall Length 9.2 in.
Blade Length 3.8 in.
Blade Thickness .125 in.
Hardness 57-59 RC
the new Super Raven B is not shown in the catalogue...I have one of the originals but, this new one has caught ny eye.
Reply by J.T. [HELLZZARMY] on September 6, 2009
Another knife I didn't see in the catalogue...EDC Knives Exclusive...
Emerson Knives EDC Tanto - Partial-serrated
Folder
Exclusive run of 100 pieces -85 plain edged, 15 partial-serrated
Materials:
Handles 1/8" Forrest Green course G-10 epoxy / glass laminate
Blade 154 CM Premium Blade Steel
Blade Finish Bead blasted
Grind Type Chisel Grind
Bead Blasted Clip
Specifications:
Overall Length 8-3/4".
Blade Length 4.0 in.
Blade Thickness .125".
Hardness 57-59 RC
Weight 5.8 oz
Comment by Dion Pincus on February 4, 2014
Hello, all! I own a Gentleman Jim, half-serrated, which is and has been my EDC for a number of years. That particular model has a number of detractors among the Emersonians, but it has been a great knife for me. Right size, wave, deep carry, damn good-looking, and just intimidating enough to be both a tool and a dis-incentive to those who might like to take a poke at me on the subway or street at night.
Comment by Patrik Ilijev on July 24, 2012
Hey Emerson Friends!! Welcome Peter. If you can post some picture of your emerson we like to see it I can imagine it has many battle scars.
Here is my new emerson A-100.
Comment by peter force on July 24, 2012
thanx for having me. i only own one emerson knife a sorta older model of the cqc-7 from 1999. love it and carry it most days...one of the best knives i ever used! pawn shop score...with 95% blade left 30$!!!
Comment by Patrik Ilijev on May 20, 2012
Comment by Patrik Ilijev on May 12, 2012
Yes it is hard for me the first was the u-100 and it is still on the way but for me the CQC-7 is one special knife because it is one of the first designs that made Emerson knives so popular. I bought my from a friend and as you can see it is the first generation version before the wave so if you see the new CQC-7 it will have the Wave feature. I would like to have one with the wave but this one is special for me and I can wait to hold it in my hands.
The U-100 is a nice knife I bought if for a resonable price if not for that I would not bought it maybe I will end up selling it who knows.
Ii Icould recommend you a Emerson I always say CQC-15
It gives you a combination edge that could handle probably any task.
Comment by björn thompson on May 12, 2012
nice knife patrik, wondering which will be my first emerson....decisions decisions
Comment by Patrik Ilijev on May 12, 2012
Comment by Manville D. Smith X on February 4, 2012
In the future I would like to pick up a raven cqc 8 and roadhouse.
Maybe a cqc7v
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