S30V Millie

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S30V Millie

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yup, just ordered me a new knife. SE S30V millie to be exact. i'm stoked. i've wanted one of these things for a long time. now, i got a new job that pays well enough to provide a shiny toy every now and then. i'll be sure to post a review once i've put it through it's paces. take care





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sven



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I'm joining the Military club as well, I put my order in yesterday for a PE. If it's good enough for Sal, then it's good enough me! I'm excited to, especially after reading Buzzbait's comarison test on the Military/Sebenza/Benchmade 710, and that was the 60V model. The 30V should even be better! RKBA!
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Looking forward to the review! <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

Sam

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I just traded for a S30V PE.I have a CE but I really love the Military in PE.

I learn something new everyday,even though I don't want to. Jeff
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This knife is INCREDIBLE guys !!! It feels great and fits the hand like no other knife i've ever held. The blade is AWSOME and cuts like there's no tomorrow, although a ( big knife ) it carries well in the pocket ! It really IS a must have knife IMHO <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

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Welcome to the <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>co Forums, Chazzy151!
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Agony! Agony! Agony! Hurry UPS! Hurryy!
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serious.... it should come in tomorrow.... YAAAY!!!!. ordered some more militec-1 that should show up at about the same time. i'l keep you guys posted.


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I just got mine today.Man what a slicer.I have used the CE for about 3 weeks now and still have't had to sharpen it except to hit it on a ceramic stick a couple times after cuting a bunch of coragated plastic.

I learn something new everyday,even though I don't want to. Jeff
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well, it arrived today.... haven't separated any matter with it. adjusted the tension screw to my liking and lubed it up with militec-1. it'll see the tuff cloth later tonight. i like it alot. the serrations seem different from other <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>'s i own. good stuff though. mad props to sal and co for an outstanding product!!!


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The best knife I have ever bought.Just about perfect in my book,boy talk about good steel.Never have to sharpenit.
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