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    Default TRC knives, what do you think?

    Hey guys,

    what do you think of this knife?

    MODEL: TR 13
    ATS-34 steel 60-61 HRC (heat/cryo-treated)
    5 mm thick
    Overall length:23.5 cm
    Blade length :11.5
    Handle: brown micarta
    Satin finish
    Flat gound
    Kydex sheath, holes fits large TEK-LOK
    Price: 120€





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    Certainly looks the business but I've not heard of them.

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    This one, as all of TRC knives are hand made by one of the best Lithuanian knife maker. www.trcknives.com

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    To be fair, it's almost impossible to tell how good a knife like this is until you've handled and used it. All the stats look good, but for me, the handle doesn't look that comfy, but thats me.
    As with all knives, as you can probably tell from this forum, what suits one, doesn't suit another.
    My best advice is try and get hold of a few different ones until you find one you like the feel of and ignore all the various fashions and hype over some knives.
    If it works for you, then it's a good knife.

    Baggins

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    I knoiw nothing about knives. However, is it me or does micarta look like bakelite?
    Having too many options gives you the option to get it wrong one day.

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    I like the look of that. The handle can always be modified for comfort if needs be.
    <a href=http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a77/darkcrown_1969/aa-2.jpg target=_blank>http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a77..._1969/aa-2.jpg</a>

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    This guy is a member of British Blades and he has some knives for sale on there in decent steel (12C27) at very good prices but because of his relatively low post count, location and new membership of the forum, he is having difficulty breaking into the market, the knives look OK with good fit and finish and attention to detail etc and a decent sheath, but as already said by baggins, until you handle and use the knife, you will never know if it suits you, and bringing in a knife from Lithuania will always have return issues if there are any problems.

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    The thing is, that i am Lithuanian and there will be no return issues on delivery or bringing it back. According to my plan, in the beginning of September i will go to Lithuania for a week or so and then will go on a 800km hike, Camino de Santiago in France/Spain. This knife should become a part of my kit. thank you all for your oppinion.

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