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no. i have got to know bruce and linda at heinnie haynes quite well. i buy a lot of knifes from them and bruce lets me know if they have anything special. i have just got a cx01p experimental and a cx02gs experimental (look a bit like a native one is s/s the other is g10) i will post pics soon.

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Nick ~ I buy from Heinnies occasionally and I always get the Knife catalogue every year, they deliver fast too.

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hi Al,
who else do you use?
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Hi Nick ~ Heinnies is the only UK Supplier i use. I can save a lot of money if I buy from US <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> dealer - Linda Glasshartt, email her for a pricelist (GlassHartt@aol.com), If she's not got too much on her hands, you can have your parcel within a week, Paypal is safe and the best way to pay.

Other US sites i've used are Bestknives.com, Knifecenter.com & Knifeworks.com although your likely to get hit by Import Tax by these three, still a saving i reckon.

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Check Mike Harrison at British Knife Collectors Guild (www.bkcg.co.uk) - full price (about on a par with Heinnie's). Interesting web site.

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