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Sharpness - Knife and Lens
Sharpness defined?
A stylish "Deejo 37g" lightweight pocket knife made in France propped up against a Nikon AF-D 35/2.0. (click link for photos taken with this lens)
The knife comes with a hint of an ebony handle. Lockable blade with liner lock, but still "street legal" in Germany, as it is dual hand operated.
The "37g" name comes from the nominal weight of this knife - 37 grams.
These knives also come with other wood inserts on the handles, such as juniper or olive. Or even as "naked" w/o that piece of wood at all.
Tip, in case you stumble upon those in an online shop: though the "naked" versions do look even more stylish and cool, they are unfortunately very uncomfortable to hold in the hand.
Better buy in a "brick and mortar" shop where you could "try it on" and see how the respective wood and metal combo really looks like.
© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.
Sharpness - Knife and Lens
Sharpness defined?
A stylish "Deejo 37g" lightweight pocket knife made in France propped up against a Nikon AF-D 35/2.0. (click link for photos taken with this lens)
The knife comes with a hint of an ebony handle. Lockable blade with liner lock, but still "street legal" in Germany, as it is dual hand operated.
The "37g" name comes from the nominal weight of this knife - 37 grams.
These knives also come with other wood inserts on the handles, such as juniper or olive. Or even as "naked" w/o that piece of wood at all.
Tip, in case you stumble upon those in an online shop: though the "naked" versions do look even more stylish and cool, they are unfortunately very uncomfortable to hold in the hand.
Better buy in a "brick and mortar" shop where you could "try it on" and see how the respective wood and metal combo really looks like.
© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.