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Nice. I was looking pretty hard at that variation as well.
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Nice. I was looking pretty hard at that variation as well.
Lucky!Its been a good start to the week. Two packages today with another due by Wednesday.
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Nice blades! REALLY nice blades.I haven't carried a simple little pocket knife in probably a decade...
That's gonna change. This little BUCK 303 Cadet with Rosewood scales just landed.
I'd almost forgotten how much I love this style knife!
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It definitely is a small fixed blade. But for me at least, I find it perfect for front pocket carry without being intrusive.I'd be interested in your thoughts on this one, and maybe a size comparison shot? It seems tiny in some of the Youtube videos I'd watched on the model.
I'd be interested in your thoughts on this one, and maybe a size comparison shot? It seems tiny in some of the Youtube videos I'd watched on the model.
I concur with smithhammer. Makes for a great front pocket carry. It also comes with a scout carry sheath option (however RMJ’S sheaths leave a lot to be desired). I wear a size large glove and it is a comfortable 4 finger grip for me.It definitely is a small fixed blade. But for me at least, I find it perfect for front pocket carry without being intrusive.
Here's a comparison with a few other blades (top to bottom): RMJ Utsidihi, RMJ Coho, Benchmade Bugout (not Mini), SAK Pioneer:
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I concur with smithhammer. Makes for a great front pocket carry. It also comes with a scout carry sheath option (however RMJ’S sheaths leave a lot to be desired). I wear a size large glove and it is a comfortable 4 finger grip for me.
Quiet are there any other size comparisons that you are interested in?
Those scales look fantastic! Care to share who made 'em?