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Hi ya allll !! w000wwwooooo

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Hi ya allll !! w000wwwooooo
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Hi Roberta, welcome on the forum. What´s up, you came on a horse?

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Welcome to the Forum --- your HOME now !!!

BTW -- Ya'al from TEXAS ??? !!!!!! LOL
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welcome, hope thats not first n last post, talk about anti climatic
my knives:
kershaw Leek Buck 119 Cold Steel Recon tanto
Cold Steel Ti Lite VI ,
Spyderco: Tenacious ,Persistence, Endura 4 blue Stretch zdp blue, Manix 2 ,Native s30v . Sage2 titanium, Gayle Bradly cpm m4, Muleteam mt 10, woodcraft mule s30v. Orange Delica 4
Bark River PSK 154cm, Gunny, Bravo 2, Canadian Special
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bada61265 wrote:welcome, hope thats not first n last post, talk about anti climatic
Ditto
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Roberta12E9EC wrote:Hi ya allll !! w000wwwooooo
You raise an interesting argument, but I would counterpoint that the Police model, while large and a bit heavy, can function perfectly well in EDC cutting tasks. The classic fine tip is reminiscent of earlier models like the Endura and Delica 2, and with the swedge piercing is a dream.

Next the slim profile makes it disappear smoothly into the pocket, and despite the tip-down only configuration you'll find that deployment is smooth and easy..even with a four inch blade. Once out the ample amount of handle allows one a confident grip.

Speaking of grip it's been argued that the all-stainless model is prone to hand slippage. True, but die-hard fans like myself counter this with a strip of 3M grip tape. If this doesn't suit, a G-10 variation is available.

On the subject of public use of said knife, even I'll admit it can be a bit intimidating. To remedy this, I carry a Grasshopper model complete with a friendly-colored lanyard in my coin pocket, ready for use in less-than-knife-friendly environments.

In summary, while it's not the knife for everyone, it's been in production with little alteration since the beginning so that speaks volumes. As someone once said, "Try it, you'll like it."

...wait, what were we talking about again?
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Jinx...awesome.
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Jinx wrote:
...wait, what were we talking about again?
I like what you're smoking. ;)


Oh and yeh! Welcome to the forums OP!
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Jinx wrote: ...wait, what were we talking about again?
I think we were talking about Raisins. :o
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welcome to the forum. I have a question for you.

Is this you in a cutting competition?
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Oh and Jinx, Hilarious

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