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sam the man..
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The evening of May 6th on the Travel Channel there is going to be a show called "Adventure 16 - American Survival" (or something like that). Caught just a brief trailer last week and they were talking about survival gear. A woman opens an Endura and the voice over says "find out all about designer knives". Guess I'll be glued to the tube.
Also on a Travel Channel special last weekend three men were crossing the Australian Outback in a race. An American marathoner had a Remote Release clipped to his belt loop throughout his 40 some odd days surviving off the land. Pretty cool!!!
Joyce
Also on a Travel Channel special last weekend three men were crossing the Australian Outback in a race. An American marathoner had a Remote Release clipped to his belt loop throughout his 40 some odd days surviving off the land. Pretty cool!!!
Joyce
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Knife Dude
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Sean Richings
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- ramlanrafie
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- Joyce Laituri
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knifedude / ramlanrafie,
Thanks for the reference. I am "Police" model crazy right now, as I wait for my new s/s serrated model to arrive; currently on order.
After reading your posts this evening, while out getting some videos for my kids I rented "the Client" and just finished watching it. I enjoyed it thoroughly. It's a great movie, and fantastic with the several great shots of Barry the Blade's serrated stainless steel Police model. It looks like it has some kind of fancy engraving on the handle. Must be a custom job, don't you think?
Jeff/1911.
Thanks for the reference. I am "Police" model crazy right now, as I wait for my new s/s serrated model to arrive; currently on order.
After reading your posts this evening, while out getting some videos for my kids I rented "the Client" and just finished watching it. I enjoyed it thoroughly. It's a great movie, and fantastic with the several great shots of Barry the Blade's serrated stainless steel Police model. It looks like it has some kind of fancy engraving on the handle. Must be a custom job, don't you think?
Jeff/1911.
- ramlanrafie
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ramlanrafie,
I recall your writing about your Military plain edge...how would you compare your new s/s Police plain edge to it? Different knives I know, but I'm interested in how you see them in comparison to each other.
I am prepared to love both of mine (Police and Military) for their own strengths and use them to complement each other. I fully intend to carry both my plain edge Military and my serrated Police at the same time. Equipped this way, I should be ready for about any cutting task.
Jeff/1911.
Edited by - Jeff/1911 on 6/16/2001 12:16:49 AM
I recall your writing about your Military plain edge...how would you compare your new s/s Police plain edge to it? Different knives I know, but I'm interested in how you see them in comparison to each other.
I am prepared to love both of mine (Police and Military) for their own strengths and use them to complement each other. I fully intend to carry both my plain edge Military and my serrated Police at the same time. Equipped this way, I should be ready for about any cutting task.
Jeff/1911.
Edited by - Jeff/1911 on 6/16/2001 12:16:49 AM
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