Love that! One of my first stops at Blade Show this year.
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Hans
Favourite Spydies: Military, PM2, Siren, UKPK
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK L Sebenza 31, CRK L Inkosi
Favourite Spydies: Military, PM2, Siren, UKPK
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK L Sebenza 31, CRK L Inkosi
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SAK Fieldmaster with new Daily Customs scales.
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That's sharp!
Love Victorinox. So freakin smooth & nice.
Great pic, Paul
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Cannot say enough good things about this one...
She's wicked....
She's wicked....
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Thanks
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Yesterday, MG2
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Pro-Tech Malibu. The grip tape makes it a much better knife as I don't constantly feel that it will slip out of my hand.
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Got myself a Chavez again. These Scapegoats are sick (and thick) and the blade is pretty slicey.
The blood is just heme from opening some ground beef.
The blood is just heme from opening some ground beef.
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Very nice blade shape and good to see the screws are no longer visible on the clip!
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I agree Paul. Looks a lot nicer w/out those screws visiblePaul Ardbeg wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 12:40 amVery nice blade shape and good to see the screws are no longer visible on the clip!
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Thanks y'all, I've been expanding my TI collection. Looking to score a Demko AD20 full TI as my next acquisition. Although my funds are reserved at the moment for that S90V/CF Military 2. That is one of my dream knives for sure.
Here's a SBD I have that is just a top tier specimen. Although I never carry it out of the house.
Here's a SBD I have that is just a top tier specimen. Although I never carry it out of the house.
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Stunning! Typhoon, right? Shame that these are discontinued, would love to get one. Luckilly I did get my hands on a Micro Evo. SBD's are hard to come by in Europe.Bdubs808 wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 11:47 pmThanks y'all, I've been expanding my TI collection. Looking to score a Demko AD20 full TI as my next acquisition. Although my funds are reserved at the moment for that S90V/CF Military 2. That is one of my dream knives for sure.
Here's a SBD I have that is just a top tier specimen. Although I never carry it out of the house.
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Cold steel talwar 5.5 inch.
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Brought these to work today (way behind) and IDC if they’re $500+ knives, there ain’t no Safe Queens in my collection and I’m gonna get em’ dirty!!!
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My wife bought me the honeybadger hawkbill because I have been groaning about my lost Spyderhawk for years. It's an inexpensive knife and I hate it. At first it was ok as a hawkbill but the angle is wrong: it's too straight with the handle. The fit is cheap and it constantly needs to be tightened(I am not a knife-fidgeter, only opens when used). I imagine their normal blades are ok, but the worst complaint is the feeble attempt to duplicate the Spyderedge. Rather that flat on one side they kept the angle of a normal straight edge and put it on the hawkbill, resulting in a knife that is terrible to sharpen. Note I carried and used a Spyderhawk and Tasman for 15 years at least so I know how to sharpen them.defenestrate wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:36 amRFP - Bestech Swordfish in glorious magnacut (4" blade, I think atlantic knife still has them on sale for 90 bucks, or they have cheaper models if one were so inclined, with lesser steels)
LFP - Honey Badger large serrated Claw. great little knife, almost the size of a Spyderhawk, just with a flipper. Pretty inexpensive, I think 40ish bucks currently.
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