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Frag Out! Magazine #10

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Works are not just straight blades and two pieces of the cut liner. We will appreciate and see all of these only in reality when we begin to use such knives so the more I encourage to look carefully at them. An outstanding attention to detail is not finished at the knife itself. Every folder from the Kuba's workshop is delivered in a special case with a company logo to be stored in it, a Velcro patch, a label which includes a date of the knife manufacturing, a model name, used steel grade and a line made of parachute cord ended with a titanium bead. It is attached to the folder by a titanium pin hidden in the handle and it facilitates it taking off from the pocket. I personally always re- move it, but how many persons the same number of preferences. It is important that we have a choice and an eye pleasing addition. Such a set of the accesso- ries also emphasizes a unique character of the knife. It is not the next realization of the heartless machines wrapped in the gray, card- board box. Despite the various shapes and materials from which the blades are made and different finish- ing, the knives from the Poltergeist Works have one feature in common: unusual quality of workmanship. Over the years I used (or in certain cases I carefully considered) many premium cus- tom knives, also those, which actual prices are already counted in thousands US dollars. Against the background of such a competi- tion the knives made by Jakub Wieczorkiewicz have nothing to be ashamed of. The blades in the folders are perfectly centered, the frame lock works reliably and you cannot find any uneven edge beveling, awry grinds and other imperfections. www.fragoutmag.com

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