I picked up the red bone Culpepper myself. You can tell it's a budget knife, but considering the price tag, it's not to bad. The edge terminates into the plunge grind a bit, but for under $25 I really can't complain. The red bone is really good looking. Whoever dyed the bone did a great job with it. I bought mine at Atlantic Knife, and last I looked, they still had some left.
If they keep the prices down to the $25-35 range, they could have a niche, I think. RoseCraft is better and more creative at the $45-60 range, and Rough Ryder rules the $15-25 range with lots of variety. I have a hundred RRs; four RRRs; one RCB, a Kershaw brandywine, a GEC and a Colt. You know what I’ll be buying. Lol. More RRs, with an occasional splurge on a RoseCraft. If Kershaw is serious about slipjoints, they need to make unusual patterns that everybody else neglects: gunstocks, teardrops, etc. That would draw me in, for sure.
Just bought the black g10 Culpepper, couldn't find a red version in this country. I like a Barlow, didn't have a larger one and liked the look of the Kershaw one. That simple! Very fond of red scales too, indoctrinated by Victorinox as a kid! Would have preferred the red but im happy with the black.
Man i want one. I have the original. D2 is an upgrade from 7cr of the original. Kershaw has another line of traditionals like the Brandywine i didn't care for.
Hey buddy, Love this one, has a very RoseCraft vibe going on😎 Love the RRR Clasper 😎 If I get the chance I’ll be picking one up 👍🏻 Hope Kershaw keep heading in this direction🤞🏻 Thanks brother, enjoyed this one, have a great weekend 😎👍🏻
I got a couple of the Culpeppers as soon as they came out, great looking and well made.
I picked up the red bone Culpepper myself. You can tell it's a budget knife, but considering the price tag, it's not to bad. The edge terminates into the plunge grind a bit, but for under $25 I really can't complain. The red bone is really good looking. Whoever dyed the bone did a great job with it. I bought mine at Atlantic Knife, and last I looked, they still had some left.
If they keep the prices down to the $25-35 range, they could have a niche, I think. RoseCraft is better and more creative at the $45-60 range, and Rough Ryder rules the $15-25 range with lots of variety. I have a hundred RRs; four RRRs; one RCB, a Kershaw brandywine, a GEC and a Colt. You know what I’ll be buying. Lol. More RRs, with an occasional splurge on a RoseCraft. If Kershaw is serious about slipjoints, they need to make unusual patterns that everybody else neglects: gunstocks, teardrops, etc. That would draw me in, for sure.
Id be all over a premium kershaw traditional
Just bought the black g10 Culpepper, couldn't find a red version in this country. I like a Barlow, didn't have a larger one and liked the look of the Kershaw one. That simple! Very fond of red scales too, indoctrinated by Victorinox as a kid! Would have preferred the red but im happy with the black.
It is a great knife! Also love the brandy wine stockman!
Man i want one. I have the original. D2 is an upgrade from 7cr of the original.
Kershaw has another line of traditionals like the Brandywine i didn't care for.
I like that rosecraft knife.
That's pretty sweet!
Damn skippy Randy! Your gonna see it as a traveling knife for Sure!
Hey buddy,
Love this one, has a very RoseCraft vibe going on😎
Love the RRR Clasper 😎
If I get the chance I’ll be picking one up 👍🏻
Hope Kershaw keep heading in this direction🤞🏻
Thanks brother, enjoyed this one, have a great weekend 😎👍🏻
You as well, thanks for the comment!
This red bone D2 version is not an exclusive. BladeHQ has them.
it was at the time.
@@CoyoteEDC I think Atlantic has them too.
Another boring review