Anyone Care To Tango?

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I recently received my first Fletcher knife - a Tango. I am beyond impressed with this thing! For having a 6.5" blade, I expected it to be heavier, but it is actually light and very maneuverable in-hand. Prior to getting the Tango, I had the opportunity to play around with a BOXL that belongs to a good friend. The first thing that struck me about that knife was how comfortable the handle was. Well, my Tango did not disappoint! Dylan's knife handles have to be the most comfortable handles I've ever felt.

I haven't yet had the opportunity to use this thing, but I know Dylan does not like his creations to sit in a safe or on display on a shelf somewhere. I told him I wasn't buying this just to look at and it will get used. In my opinion, a knife without purpose is just another piece of steel.

If you are considering a Fletcher blade, I can tell you his craftsmanship is top tier quality! The edge is wicked sharp and the handle is simply awesome. Thanks, Dylan!

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:eek:Holy Tango Van Winkle:eek: That blade looks AWESOME!!:thumbup: By the way, your last picture needs to be officially published cause it's a straight up "TGCB" kind of picture (Tango Glock Cigar Bourbon):D Congrats!!!
 
Glad you picked up the Tango. It was beginning to be too much of a temptation every time I looked at the ole “List of blade show knives still available” Form… It’s a beautiful blade… Can’t wait to see some in action photos.
 
Flipping awesome. It doesn't get any better than your pictorial: gun, knife, booze, and cigar. Well, you could throw in a beautuful woman and a thick steak and that would top it off! Nice knife!
 
Thanks, guys! I really like this knife. Super comfortable and super sharp! Two big requirements.

You're welcome, Dylan! Excellent work. You know your cigars, too, eh?
 
Thanks, guys! I really like this knife. Super comfortable and super sharp! Two big requirements.

You're welcome, Dylan! Excellent work. You know your cigars, too, eh?

Yes sir. I do indeed know my cigars. Here's the caddy ready to go out of town for a month in a few days. Got my few cheapos yet sweetos for daily smoking and my expensives for special nights.

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Those Fuente Curlyheads are great yardgars for sure. I don't like the deluxe version that much though, I prefer the regular ones w/ the cameroon wrappers. I love those Patel Connecticut 1999 too. Have u tried the Perdomo cabinet series champagne? Those are awesome. I think you'd enjoy it.
 
Those Fuente Curlyheads are great yardgars for sure. I don't like the deluxe version that much though, I prefer the regular ones w/ the cameroon wrappers. I love those Patel Connecticut 1999 too. Have u tried the Perdomo cabinet series champagne? Those are awesome. I think you'd enjoy it.

I've tried a lot of the Perdomos. Can't remember if I had that one though. I like a lot of them.
 
Nice selection there, Dylan! You are certainly prepared for the road! I like the Perdomo Lot 23. I'm also fortunate to live just a couple of miles from an old school cigar shop.
 
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