This will be an ongoing post so check back regularly for added stuff. Last updated 8/6/19.
This is one of the longer versions of the Divtul in the Non- reflective finish made by Blackjack. Some will say this is the ResQ, the shorter version is the Divtul. However, all the box, labels, order sheets, and literature call the short version by both names. The only one that is really labeled ResQ is a prototype.
Photo thanks to nuto knives
Original CAD photo of the bk8:
Photo thanks to guyon
Original CAD photos for the other bk8. The file name calls it the Predator.
Photo thanks to guyon
This is something cool Ethan showed me at his place. It's a Chinese copy of a bk6. It's just funny that they have a photo of Ethan holding the real knife on the box.
Some of the Machax protos. I left all of the Machax prototype stuff out of the main Cincinnati post, because I thought they needed their own post. So here's just a sample.
photo thanks to kabar
Here is a smooth coated stamped Kabar bk9. The important thing in this photo is the "BK-9" stamp. The first run of bk2, 3, 7, & 9 had that stamp almost touching the handle. The first Run of bk2 and bk3 from Kabar used the leftover sheaths from Camillus. The first run bk7 and bk9 sheaths were not MOLLE compadible like the new ones are. Also the First run bk2 was true full tang, so no cut outs under the handle.
Here are the two sets of green handles and the unique sheath that came with the bk29.
Kabar bk10LE (top) with the Camillus bk10.
Original bk2 smooth coated and stamped from Kabar with original box. However, it's a first run because the stamp is back to the handles and it comes with the recycled Camillus kydex sheath. Also very important to note, the first versions of the bk2 didn't have the pommel. This version is also true full tang, the pommel version is when they started to skeletonize them.
Here is the thickness difference between the Kabar bk9 .188" (Left) and the Camillus bk9 .21"(Right)
Here is the CAD photo of the bk21:
photo thanks to Kabar
There are a few Cincinnati Beckers that have a Blackjack "prototype" marking on them. From what I've gathered, Ethan sent these over when Blackjack started making his knives and they used these for the templets to make them in Effingham.
photo thanks to fighting knives
More shots of the ResQ prototype:
Photo thanks to fighting knives
Another prototype marked Cincinnati:
Here is the proto Machax from Kabar. I didn't feel the need to have it in the regular document because there is nothing different about it, except it's not stamped.
Proto Tweeners:
More shots of the other bk8:
photos thanks to guyon
Another Tweener proto photo:
Cincinnati Divtul sent to Blackjack and marked prototype:
Photo thanks to fighting knives
Cincinnati bk2 in a blackjack leather sheath. Not uncommon at all.
Photo thanks to fighting knives
Photo thanks to fighting knives
As talked about in the main Kabar document, the no clip bk9 from Camillus was an early version usually seen in a Blackjack leather sheath meant for a Brute.
Here is a cool cut out from an ad about the San Mai. 1900 made.
No comments:
Post a Comment