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Yeowch!

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Edited by - sharp1 on 2/19/2002 2:04:05 AM
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Looks like it's designed to fill the Civvie's niche, but will also stab, unlike the civvie. Big knife... Illegal in TX (too long a blade). That makes the Civvie the better knife in my book.
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Liko,

Edited by - sharp1 on 2/19/2002 5:45:02 PM
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The civilian is one classy piece! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> In a class of its own! <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Sam

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Hail to the civv!it is very intimidating
but it has a serious drawback:
It's price!(mine is dismantled for the moment,because i want to make Ti or SS handles!<img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> )
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Post by mschwoeb »

Try this on Liko:
CUDA MAXX coming out next month. Darrel Ralph design, titanium, D2 AND a 5.5 inch blade!
http://www.phoenixblades.com/images/wpe1.jpg

I remember reading in someones post that the TX limit is 5.5 so this might work for you.
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Just not my style. I like aggressive-looking knives (like my CE Native), but that's just too big. I can't even argue for it as an EDC utility knife. Anything I carry has to have the excuse of an oversized pocketknife. That's almost a folding bowie. Certainly more weapon than tool in an EDC setting.
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Liko,

Edited by - sharp1 on 2/19/2002 5:45:19 PM
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Whats up wit the little dancing guy? Pachucks
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im a big cold steel fan. vaquero grande is an excellent knife. every bit as intimidating as a civilian. plus their very light and very fast. i have the 5 inch vaquero and you can take my word for it...even tho its an inch shorter then the grande its still a big vicious chunk of knife. it'll slash through just about anything within reason. my only major complaint is that CS serrations are hard as **** to sharpen. fortunatly it aint easy to dull one. you really gotta abuse them pretty hard. voyagers are the real work horse in their line. iv carried a voyager tanto for the last 3 years and while its never been abused, its been put to heavy use and its held its edge admirably. its never met a sharpener cause its never needed to. i would LOVE to see a collaboration between cold steel and spyderco...the results would be interesting to say the least.

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Liko,

It is only illegal if you are carrying it on the street. You can have it in a collection.

Integrity is being good even if no-one else is watching }{
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