4 new knives on Saturday

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I had hoped that the Lone Wolf HARSEY D2 DOUBLE-ACTION AUTO would have been in my mail box when I got home from work on Friday, but it didn’t show.

My buddy and I planned on attending the gun show in Ft. Lauderdale on Saturday so I was looking forward to that. It was packed, the ammo line was insane. We started looking at knives. Two of the dealers had very nice stuff. My buddy bought one of the Buck conversions and I picked up a Chris Reeves MK VI and a RAT-3, I may have made a mistake on the RAT-3, I didn’t know about all the hoopla between Ontario Knife Company and RAT, as it is today. If I did I might have waited to purchase one without the Ontario mark on the blade. Still it was a good price at $70.

Then when I got home the mailman dropped of the Lone Wolf HARSEY D2 along with the Cold Steel Pocket Bushman, I got from a forum member.

I’m done for awhile, I have one other coming in the next few days from a forum member but that’s it, except for maybe……….STOP IT.

I’m going to find every knife I have and take a group picture to remind me how sick I actually am, posting it to the thread for such foolishness. Finding this forum hasn’t helped a bit, I’ve had this problem for a very long time. I guess it’s worse with guns and guitars but I’ve cooled of on those a bit, for now :)
 
You're not sick, just got little cold. Now how about taking that Ontario Rat out back and beat the heck out of it and report back to me, becuase I was thinking about picking one up. They are pretty resonable priced. Do a pry test and beat on the spine and let me know how it held up. ::)
 
Saturday's really should roll around more often.

Sounds like you had a good day.

Kevin
 
hushnel....congrats on your new Lone Wolf Harsey D2. I grab mine when i'm canoeing. Light weight.. flat.. BEST clip i've seen on a knife..big lanyard hole and nice high flat grind on the blade. I rebent the lock bar in tighter on mine so it wouldn't loosen when torquing while making shelter poles.

Actually, mine's the T2....still a great knife.
 
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Yeah, somehow I knew you guys would understand. I came across my first knife today, I knew where it was I just hadn't looked at it in 10 years or so. I've had that old Boy Scout knife since I was 7 or 8 problably got it in 1960.

I've lost or misplaced a few knives in my time but that old Ulster is still with me, needs some cleaning up but it's still sharp. I wonder how many of us still have our first knife. I still get excited about them though.
 
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