New Idea for a Spydie folder

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New Idea for a Spydie folder

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Does anyone else want to see some sort of a khukri folder? I mean, after the karambit, the persian, and especially the kris the idea of a folder like this has really been gnawing at me. Does anyone else agree?
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Already on the way

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It is my understanding that Ed Schempp is working on this already. It is probably a long way from production, but should be worth the wait, based on his other designs.
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Ed has a couple ethnic designs in the works. I guess some lucky ones already saw them at certain knifeshows. :) Oh, and yes, there is a kukri among them... ;)
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I'd like to see one that combines
Gurkha
Kris
Karmabit

one stop get all type thing :)
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Here's a couple pics of an Ed Schempp custom, to give you an idea of what the production :spyder: might look like.

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Hey Cat,

Sorry...not quite what it looked like at the Oregon show...! Looked better!
And Ed, please have the production model look more like the custom you had on your table at the show!


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Whats a small kukri good for? Chopping down blades of grass?
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:spyder: The MBC applications are obvious. You could swipe a finger right off of a bad guy's hand. :spyder:
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