Is the Urban still an Urban ledgend

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Is the Urban still an Urban ledgend

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As I understand it , its basically a downsized Caly III , with a slipjoint an a 2.6 in blade , to be offered in various handle materials . Any offers on when they will become available . I want one !

I have searched them an not found anything very deffinative . I can see it as being a good carry piece for hi sheeple enviroments , places where your Millitary isnt welcome .

I would be very interested in seeing a picture of this mythical beast .

Chris
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cdf wrote:As I understand it , its basically a downsized Caly III , with a slipjoint an a 2.6 in blade , to be offered in various handle materials . Any offers on when they will become available . I want one !

I have searched them an not found anything very deffinative . I can see it as being a good carry piece for hi sheeple enviroments , places where your Millitary isnt welcome .

I would be very interested in seeing a picture of this mythical beast .

Chris
So would I-should go well in the UK market but the long wait continues :(
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I believe they are expected in the 2nd half of '08.
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Not mythical, one guy on BB has a green one with a damasteel blade, pics here.
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Thanks Bro , thats way sweet . In the mean time Ill suffer thru with my T mag , an see if I can score a UKPK . I love the T Mag , just has a tendency to pick up Canadian coins in my pocket . It generally gets relegated to shirt pocket carry .

Chris
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:spyder: :spyder: :cool: :spyder: :spyder: If it's anything like the Caly3, it will rock...No doubt :eek:
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I've been wondering about this one too. I look forward to it coming online. I think it may be more than an Urban Ledgend....it'll be ledgendary!

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I'am feelin' like a little boy in a toyshop concernin' the G10 orange flatgrind wharncliffe Urban............ ;)
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