Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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Regarding history, anyone know the original brand?
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I've got this set, really nice: http://www.heals.co.uk/cutlery/laguiole-six-piece-steak-knife-set/invt/842775?source=119_74
Would love an EDC too.
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I love that Forge and Aubrac both use individual craftsmen and traditional methods. I've also seen some really cheap knives branded as Laguiole.
http://www.laguiole-en-aubrac.fr/anglais/fabrication_artisanale.html
I just got a new Kershaw as a gift, and I'm kinda really in love with it. My wife has the smaller pink version of it.
Damn Tapatalk won't upload the pics, or I'd have 'em up.
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Boom! Worked today.
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Alex, that knife is beautiful!
Thinking about knives lately, and check out what I saw this morning on Uncrate…
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^look into Chris Reeves small Sebenza is such an amazing knife
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This is my "in the woods" daily carry. Wish I could wear it all the time.
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Thanks Derivative, that Sebenza is amazing. I can't believe I'd never heard of them. So sick!
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^such a fuckin nut
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This is my "in the woods" daily carry. Wish I could wear it all the time.
Dude, I love this knife, PM me more info!
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"Forged by the hands of Hotta-san, a blackmith based in the Tosa region of Shikoku (the smallest of the four major Japanese islands). Hotta-san's father — who recently passed away — was bestowed with high honors by the Japanese government and was proclaimed one of the top craftsmen in the land and a valued bearer of centuries of tradition. Both father and son worked closely thus the ancient forging methods and exceedingly high-level of detail that has epitomized the famed conventions of Japanese knife and sword making continues to flourish."
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It's a Best Made Co partnership. They're an axe company out of Brooklyn. I also have this blade and use it all winter long…
http://www.bestmadeco.com/collections/frontpage/products/hotta-san-hunting-knife
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Given the generally lackadaisical level of security by NYC area TSA employees, I'd say your odds aren't that bad, actually.
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Seriously? Pam nearly caused an international incident by taking a plastic cutlery knife through customs in her handbag, I thought we were off to Guantanamo Bay for a while.
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Hmmmm, wonder if i'll be able to get on the plane back from New York with that in my hand luggage…..
Just chuck it nice and deep in your plane's wing. Make sure it holds. Pull it back out afterwards. Oh: the pilot's not an 2nd option… And I will not make any jokes about pulling it out of the pilot...