Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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Its a little bigger than normal
Really ?
What's the English version of "that's what she said?" Something like "said actress to the bishop?" Curious if this actually references a joke. Either way, gotta give credit for a more creative rejoinder than our version.
I'd love an IH collab knife, but one I'd carry would probably be illegal in a lot of your markets
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Don't think I've posted a picture of my Benchmade 940. I've never seen another one with a serrated blade like this as well. It was definitely what sealed the deal for me. Picked it up at a local Benchmade dealer a while back, but not sure how old it is, as I'm sure it had been sitting there for a while.
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I love their tanto blades… ^
I got suckered into my suppliers spring sale last week. 50% price drops means you should buy two right?
To be fair, I’ve had my eye on this pair for a long time.
The Fox/Spyderco collab is a tiny gentlemans folder. I’m going to admit to it being the least practical knife I own.
The Fox El Capitan is the exact opposite in every way. Enormous, burly and will get thoroughly abused on a regular basis.
Little and Large…
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Nice! You’ve inspired me to share my extremes among my flippers. Big ole Curtiss F3 and tiny Zero Tolerance 0022:
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It's so small @neph93 that I find it a little awkward to deploy, though it feels and performs great once the blade is out. But it is a little titanium framelock with a real carbon scale, a quality little thing.
My EDC is usually the Zero Tolerance 0450 with titanium scales, fitted with a deep carry clip. Both of the ZT flippers have superb detente.
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Epic @goosehd! Always heard good thing about those and that they're worth it.
Reminds me… I have the following inbound:
From my favorite maker, Phill Hartsfield. Love his work.
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From my Dad. Legal here in Texas and SUPER illegal in California (where I live).
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I had a Combat Trodoon but I had trouble firing the blade reliably. It requires quite a bit of strength actually! I ended up selling it. Superb quality.
Yeah, I agree that it's both tough to fire (like whoa) and of a rather high quality for a standard production knife.
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I've been to Laguiole a few times, great little town.
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Loving the spyserco knife so good for fishing, thanks again for your help MattSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk