What Knife do you Carry?
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T3hK1w1 wrote:I'm surprised Flint hasn't chimed in yet
Well.........just saw this is why.
I used to carry a Randall King Phantom Reflex, but El Gato sent me a Kershaw Blur (Thank You again)...and it has become my constant companion.
In fact, I gave the Randall King to my daughter....knowing I would never go back to it.
I really like the blur, it has surprised me.
Kiwi, next time you're up this way be sure to give me or LT a shout, we'll do a little knife work.
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A Spyderco "Bill Moran" fixed blade in Kydex sheath on belt, handle down. or a Cold Steel Ex-large Voyager with tonto blade in front pocket.
https://www.eknifeworks.com/webapp/eCom ... SKU=SPFB02
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Nothin' special. The Cold Steel gets used at work alot.
Hoss
https://www.eknifeworks.com/webapp/eCom ... SKU=SPFB02
https://www.eknifeworks.com/webapp/eCom ... SKU=CS29XT
Nothin' special. The Cold Steel gets used at work alot.
Hoss
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Some of the other knive from the extensive family collection that I would love to carry but can't
This beautiful Sgian Dubh (Literally, "Black Knife" in Gailic)
A genuine(not fake) Nepalese Army Gurkha Knife my father brought back from Pakistan, complete with both smaller eating knives.
Inscriptions on the Gurkha blade, it also has markings in some other alphabet in a different place.
And finally some knives for you S&W fans out there.
The rifle round is a .270 winchester shown for comparison.
These are just some of my favorites from our collection of edged weapons.
This beautiful Sgian Dubh (Literally, "Black Knife" in Gailic)
A genuine(not fake) Nepalese Army Gurkha Knife my father brought back from Pakistan, complete with both smaller eating knives.
Inscriptions on the Gurkha blade, it also has markings in some other alphabet in a different place.
And finally some knives for you S&W fans out there.
The rifle round is a .270 winchester shown for comparison.
These are just some of my favorites from our collection of edged weapons.
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I am reasonably observant and noticed that you had two knives.T3hK1w1 wrote:Flint, that sounds like a great idea. BTW, did you notice when we were out at the range that I had a knife under my shirt? You didn't comment on it at the time.
If you actually had three, then no....I didn't notice it.
My focus at the time was on firearms, but if you had a neck-knife or something else...it was well concealed.
Cheers.
Flint.
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