Dcdavis
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Haha. Naw Only about 4 foot down to concrete, down in a basement
Probably an eight-story drop just out of frame, too, knowing you.![]()
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Haha. Naw Only about 4 foot down to concrete, down in a basement
Probably an eight-story drop just out of frame, too, knowing you.![]()
Pretty well down on the ground all day today. I did put a Tanto inkosi I think on the side of a scissor lift outside once a couple years back. That one got a little iffy with the windThe one where you had it up in the rafters or something was wayyy more dangerous![]()
That's good to see! Yea I've seen several people say that their blades hit their (black)backspacer too, but none of those accounts were talking about the new 20cv Skyline. Seems to be an issue on the older ones. But right on thanks, I'll look into getting some standoffs!Not sure, I didn’t notice if you mean the black backspacer, but on this one there’s plenty of clearance.
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If you squeeze the blade it does touch.. but if you’re just operating normally it doesn’t. That’s my experience. But who is squeezing their blades into the scales?That's good to see! Yea I've seen several people say that their blades hit their (black)backspacer too, but none of those accounts were talking about the new 20cv Skyline. Seems to be an issue on the older ones. But right on thanks, I'll look into getting some standoffs!
That's good. I think mine's extra bad though. Bad enough atleast to where I put a fresh KME edge on it the other day, and without cutting really anything, within 2 days of carry the belly of the blade is pretty rolled up when looking in the light. But, it is what it is. Happy hump day my friend.If you squeeze the blade it does touch.. but if you’re just operating normally it doesn’t. That’s my experience. But who is squeezing their blades into the scales?