Gear Review: Demko Nano Shark Folding Knife
This little knife is a tank, and about as easy to have on you as a pair of socks. The Nano is the smallest in Demko’s Shark line, all of which are based around the company’s Shark-Lock mechanism.
This little knife is a tank, and about as easy to have on you as a pair of socks. The Nano is the smallest in Demko’s Shark line, all of which are based around the company’s Shark-Lock mechanism.
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