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30th January 06, 08:45 AM
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Really? Whenever they list the min-Culloden on any websites it's refered to as being made of one of those stainless types with a number (like 440 or something)...if they are, indeed, made of carbon then I'll pursue one. I just think that a lot of folks think that stainless has some kind of advantage by being...well, stainless...they don't want a stained knife? Whatever.
3.5 in. plain double edged, AUS 8A stainless steel. Black checkered Kraton handle. Overall length of 7.0 in. Includes Concealex sheath with neck strap.
Isn't that Culloden model the one that's priced like $300 or something...?
I beleive you're think of the Caledonian Edge.
For almost a decade, Cold Steel® offered a small, wicked looking, boot knife called the Culloden®. It was based on the traditional Scottish “Black Knife” or “Skean Dhu”, as it was more commonly referred to, in Gaelic, the ancient language of Scotland.
For the dawning years of this century, however, we have created an entirely new tactical folder, that takes some of its design cues from the ancient Skean Dhu.
Our new Caledonian Edge™ features a number of modern variations and refinements on its older predecessor...
It appears they discontinued the Culloden - MSRP: $64.99, and replaced it with a limited availabilty custom knife - MSRP: $349.99.
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