The mill work on this is amazing. It’s contoured to and they just don’t put this much effort on any knife I’ve seen of there’s lately. Even the clip has a milled out spot through it where it meets the scale
The pattern was milled is my guess. I think what gives it that softened look was whatever material they've blasted it with. Something aggressive or just a long time in the blast cabinet maybe??
I didn't know that the Kizers with this logo on the blade are the oldest Kizers.Years ago I wonder are these real Kizer knives or replica but after that I understand the truth.Where did you find this oldschool Kizers?
I love the milling on the scales. Gorgeous..
The mill work on this is amazing. It’s contoured to and they just don’t put this much effort on any knife I’ve seen of there’s lately. Even the clip has a milled out spot through it where it meets the scale
That is the Sovereign. One of Kim Ning's earliest designs with Kizer. It's basically just like a Hinderer XM 18 3.5 skinner.
Pretty!!
The pattern was milled is my guess. I think what gives it that softened look was whatever material they've blasted it with. Something aggressive or just a long time in the blast cabinet maybe??
@@jRiZzO84 might be tumbled..
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Hell yes
Saw an Ebay seller who had this knife on auction. Sold for $75 listed as new/old stock. Listing was from October. DOH!!
@@jasonlautar7760 I almost bought it... but i had one... great price.
I didn't know that the Kizers with this logo on the blade are the oldest Kizers.Years ago I wonder are these real Kizer knives or replica but after that I understand the truth.Where did you find this oldschool Kizers?
@irenastoyanova2790 always searching...