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Answer Simple ? -Win prototype Tanto!

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Okay we're nosy and want to know what do you read beyond these forums? List three magazines you buy or subscribe to that are related to outdoor/recreational/hobbies etc…? I'm not speaking specifically of knife magazines but any type of publication in which you might see a knife/knives featured.



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PRODUCTION PROTOTYPE C46P BOB LUM TITANIUM FOLDING TANTO



Details: This one is Sal's personal knife. ATS-55 plainedged blade, titanium handle, linerlock, blade is engraved "Production Prototype", handle has superficial scratches from being carried in his pocket during the test period before the knife was released to the public. Model has since been discontinued.
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gun mart (they sell knives too and reviewed the spyderwrench a while ago)
airgunner (they mentioned a PRO-GRIP this month i think)
and PCGAMER (ok so they don't mention knives much but thats all i could think of), please don't disqualify me <img src="tongue.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
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The three outdoor related magazines that I read the most are as follows:

American Rifleman
Guns and Ammo
Skiing

I periodically read knife type magazines also Popular Science.
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Hello Joyce,

I am a newbie to the forums but a longtime fan of Spyderco knives.

My subscriptions are as follows:

BackPacker Magazine (Backpacking, Camping, Hiking)
Outside Magazine (Same as above)
Florida Sportsman (Fishing/Diving)

Hope for the best. Be prepared for the worst. You'll never be disappointed.
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Well, let's see...
Outside magazine
Backpacker
Velonews (had a review of a bike oriented SAK)
that's probably it, aside from all the knife mags

Edited by - Brian Lavin on 11/8/2001 6:41:09 PM
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Archaeology Magazine
Scientific American
National Geographic

I've seen photos of knives on all three (even stone and wooden knives) and I subscribe to all of them!!!! YAY!!!!!!

*crossing fingers*

Kahz

"Never trust machinery more complicated than a knife and fork." -R.A.H.
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BackPacker
Field & Stream
Outside
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Edited by - kraziekurtis on 3/27/2002 7:27:41 PM
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Tactical Knives
Blade
FHM- hey it was a list of gear for guys. Really!
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Well....

Popular Mechanics
National Geographic
Handguns Magazine

Along with Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords and 5.0 Magazine (hehe, my other hobby). Hey, you guys should put together a mag with Mustangs and Knives......droool. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

--nathan
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american handgunner
guns and ammo
petersen 4wheel drive

I want all of them
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-Blade
-In-Fisherman
-Tactical Knives

...among many.


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Land Rover Owner International
Climber
High Mountain Sports

I occasionally browse through most Land Rover mags and all sorts of outdoor activites (mountaineering, canoeing, caving, surfing).
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Combat Handguns(& I recommend Ayoob's'self-defense & the law' column to everyone)
Smithsonian
Reader's Digest
& just about anything else I get my hands on*G*!
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Mags that I read,

Subscription to Pop Mech
buy occasionally, Guns and Ammo, American Hangunner (It all depends on the articles). there are more mags, like other gun mags and an occasional Road & Track. but that is about it.

Andrew
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Tactical Knives
Blade
Canadian Geographic
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Black Belt, Gear, National Geographic Adventure.

Hope I win<img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
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