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December 08, 2010, 07:36:09 PM »
Quote from: oldfastwin on December 08, 2010, 07:24:45 PM
That's some bad ass blade!
If it were a gun it would be a magnum.
I'm still playing with it, i havent been able to put it down.
something about it gives you that...I can do anything feeling, no wonder the Gurkhas are so badass
Will have to put a new edge on it as it leaves something to be desired
It's handmade which i think makes it feel more...soulful? I never really got to like any of my SOG's because they felt dead
I'm seriously digging this blade, comes well packed and the blade oiled and wrapped separably from the handle then wrapped in paper
It's been getting chilly here, but i may take a day off and go camping before all the holiday crap gets started and really play with it.
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Cool stuff. We need an after action report on how you like it/what it could do.
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Quote from: oldfastwin on December 08, 2010, 09:08:27 PM
Cool stuff. We need an after action report on how you like it/what it could do.
definitely, got something pretty big planned
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Quote from: Turf on December 08, 2010, 07:36:09 PM
I'm seriously digging this blade, comes well packed and the blade oiled and wrapped separably from the handle then wrapped in paper
BTW, that's a good way to store any non-stainless steel blade when you're not carrying it -- wrapped in oilcloth, separate from the sheath. Leather sheaths hold moisture like crazy and some of the chemicals used in tanning can be quite corrosive. Leave that blade in the sheath for six months or so through a humid summer, and you're going to have an unpleasant shock when you next pull it out!
+1 on the handmade vibe -- your eyes and your hands intuitively know the difference.
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Quote from: rgramjet on December 07, 2010, 03:22:02 PM
The 2 Emerson knives I ordered on June 27th are being shipped......3 day Express......after waiting just under 6 months.....love it.
Serious wait time. Sounds like Milt Sparks.
I just bought a new one off ebay. I might have to wait 6 days.
Ordered the BW BT. About $50 less then direct from Emerson???
http://www.emersonknives.com/ekCQC7BW_BTS.php
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http://www.emersonknives.com/ekCQC7AW_SF.php
New favorite knife. The only way it could get better is if they made a "mini" version. Extremely sharp right out of the box. My only gripe is the handle is a little larger than I prefer.
http://www.emersonknives.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=MiniCQC7BWBTS&Category_Code=Mini-CQC-7
This has been my daily carrier for the past 4 years. Never really liked the tanto blade but it holds an edge very well. Its gutted deer and fish, cut bait, rope, drywall, tree branches among other things.
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They are expensive but they hold an edge like crazy and have a Ti subframe/liner lock.
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I like that serrated blade.
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bought a couple more for Christmas presents last night.
Dad just bought a place on a lake in Michigan so I bought him the Mantis "Phil A" knife. Long folder.
Step-dad is into guns. The Boker Plus Kalishnikov's handle looks like a gun. Nice serrated blade too.
Found a new Zero Tolerance for myself too. We'll see what Santa-wife has to say about that.
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Santa-wife surprised me with the Zero Tolerance 301.
Beefy knife..compared to a Boker and a typical Strider.
Zero Tolerance 301
Kershaw/Ken Onion/Strider collaboration knife. Overall length is 8-1/2" and closed is 5"with an S30V stainless tungsten DLC tiger striped coated 3-3/4" blade. Features Speed-Safe assisted opening system. Ambidextrous thumb stud or index finger protrusion for one-handed opening. Clip can be mounted ambidextrous in tip-up or tip-down. Handles are Titanium. RANGER GREEN
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Girlfriend got me this for Xmas...
SOG Flash II, it's a difficult close one-handed but I'm getting the hang of it. Sharp as hell out of the box!!
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Nice Sog Duc
I was in Shooter's Vault last week here in PHX and saw these..
http://www.medfordknife.com/
All fixed blades and most have tools built into the handles.
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Re: Knives..what are your favorites?
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Quote from: IZ on December 29, 2010, 07:43:14 PM
Nice Sog Duc
I was in Shooter's Vault last week here in PHX and saw these..
http://www.medfordknife.com/
All fixed blades and most have tools built into the handles.
Yeah, I've seen some of those Medford knives before. I really like a couple of them, I just don't know how much I like the 550 handles. I wonder if you can get some micarta slabs for it?
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