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A new addition to the family; the CRKT Elishewitz Pharoah in black. I've had the standard Pharoah in my collection for some time. Nicely built knife. The shape...the button lock...the mixture of handle materials...all the way down to the Allen Elishewitz emblem on the blade; all of this feels like a "production custom". I also must confess that while the blade shape/grind is very impractical, the aesthetic is very compelling (in a Stargate SG-1 kind of way, I suppose). With the acquisition of this blade, I've completed that part of my collection; the sweet satisfaction of victory!

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Comment by Anthony G. on August 20, 2009 at 15:42
I love the wicked drop point and handle design. A very nice mantle piece, indeed.
Comment by Alan Stevens on August 19, 2009 at 23:59
Not too shabby :)

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