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I have been using the kitchen knife set with the paperstone handles. They have stayed in new looking condition since I got the set almost a year ago. I use the knives almost daily, multiple times in and out of washing them. They are standing up well, as new!! I have a 112 with the same handles, but haven't used it as much so far. The handle material is a great match for Buck.
I bought the small Paperstone Vantage folder and fell in love with it. The Paperstone in my mind is sort of a variation on Micarta with a rough, cardboard-like texture. I love the way it feels in my hand, never slippery, even if wet. Seems very durable. Has been my EDC much of the past year.
I loved it so much, I ordered the large Paperstone Vantage. The blade on this one had a lot of side-to-side play and did not open smoothly like the smaller knife. I sent it back to A. G. Russell Knives. They exchanged it for another that I am very pleased with. Neither knife seems to be as well built as my Bucklite 112 that I purchased in 1976.
I bought the small Paperstone Vantage folder and fell in love with it. The Paperstone in my mind is sort of a variation on Micarta with a rough, cardboard-like texture. I love the way it feels in my hand, never slippery, even if wet. Seems very durable. Has been my EDC much of the past year.
I loved it so much, I ordered the large Paperstone Vantage. The blade on this one had a lot of side-to-side play and did not open smoothly like the smaller knife. I sent it back to A. G. Russell Knives. They exchanged it for another that I am very pleased with. Neither knife seems to be as well built as my Bucklite 112 that I purchased in 1976.
Interesting Scott I have long considered the Paperstone. I just was not sure if it was usable. I have a Buck 285 which is a great knife just too lightweight. The blade is perfect but the handle is way to light for the blade. I was concerned the Paperstone might suffer from the same problem!
Scott Stockburger said:
I bought the small Paperstone Vantage folder and fell in love with it. The Paperstone in my mind is sort of a variation on Micarta with a rough, cardboard-like texture. I love the way it feels in my hand, never slippery, even if wet. Seems very durable. Has been my EDC much of the past year.
I loved it so much, I ordered the large Paperstone Vantage. The blade on this one had a lot of side-to-side play and did not open smoothly like the smaller knife. I sent it back to A. G. Russell Knives. They exchanged it for another that I am very pleased with. Neither knife seems to be as well built as my Bucklite 112 that I purchased in 1976.
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