Mais bon pour un peu de culture, il fallait qu'il ait sa page.
Le seul modèle de sa production que je trouve à peu près potable :


pas terrible non plus mais bon...
bon je remets une review sans concession réalisé sur l'un de ses pliants :
The AirKat is a Duane Carillo Handmade creation. The grinds are masterfully done. The knife is a folder weighing 9 ounces. Yet the knife rides well in the pocket. Probably due to the geometric sculpting of the handle.
This is a substantial knife....some would say Beastly or Manly!
Here it is in comparison to a Severtech and a BenchMade/Emerson CQC7b.
Note the lock cutout on the blade. I don't remember seeing this type of framelock before. PLease refresh my memory if you know of other knives that have this. I don't really know if this is a functional or aesthetic touch.
Lockup is solid and I couldn't get it to flex or release.
In Hand it is quite large and thick.
The grinds are truly magnificent. Though I don't have a value for the sharpened choil or cutout.
Cuttin and piercing with the Airkat was a difficult experience.
The sculpted sharp handle dug into my hand making any really hard thrust impracticable.
I did really like the lock
Cutting reinforced garden hose was disappointing also. It only pull cut so/so with a sawing motion, probably due to the thickness.
Push cutting on a hard surface didn't happen...tho I may be weaker than most folk, lately.
I compared two knives I had in my pocket for the push cut.
A Spyderco Polliwog
and a Benchmade 941? both plain edge. Both knives performed the push cut quite well.
All in all the Airkat is a well crafted, and ground piece of work that doesn't mesh well in my EDC world.
Tom