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With the merge, that last page got weird. Butt sprayers mixed in with Buck slayers.
 
It might be a flux capacitor. Hard to say, really.
 
crazylikeafox, I have an Asian Buffalo 110 as well. BG-42 instead of S30V though. Great knife.

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Haha, sorry about screwing up what you guys had going there. Still learning the rules, never was very good at that.

No big deal. We allow a lot in the main subforum. Anything Becker knife or gear related. Since Ethan has designed backpacking gear and is all about the outdoors, we allow trip reports. Since he is a Cordon Blue trained chef, we allow a lot of cooking threads. Since he's good friends with Doug Ritter, you might see some Knife Rights stuff pop up. And you will sometimes see oddball threads aimed at the Becker audience. We do draw the line at threads devoted to other brands of knives though, especially when said brand has a dedicated subforum here.
 
Thanks Daizee! I am really looking forward to seeing some of those knives! Rick Marchand's entry especially, as well as your "alternate". This will be my first chance to see something by a lot of these people, so I am really looking forward to it.
 
So its monday already..... spring break is over...... time to get the kid to school and let the break begin lmao
 
Thanks Daizee! I am really looking forward to seeing some of those knives! Rick Marchand's entry especially, as well as your "alternate". This will be my first chance to see something by a lot of these people, so I am really looking forward to it.


Ricks the man and pimps his knives !! just ask him :D

I too would like to check out Ricks forged madness first hand myself, you lucky #(*$&@$... :)
 
I found out it's a scale.
If you sit on the seat and you weigh over 400, it says, in a Mr. T voice, "I pity da' fool wid' a butt so big!"
 
I just had to be outside, eventhough the weather blows. Decided to make a figure 4 with the 16. I had done it with the 14 in the past, but I think the 16 does a better job. Handles are more ergonomical, and the longer blade allows both hands to rest on the spine while push cutting. Had some fun with it, and the usual frustration (when it failed a gazillion times while trying to put it up). It's up now, I don't know if it will stay that way much longer though, since the winds are quite harsh outside (eventhough I put it somewhat out of the wind). Wait and see, I guess :-)
 
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