God I LOVE Titanium!

I've got a bit of a titanium fetish as well. My collection includes several titanium knives: Buck Mayo TNT, CRKT M16-01T, and AG Russel funny folder and pen knives. My wedding ring is also titanium, I carry my Arc AAA-P on a ti chain around my neck, and I have several titanium watches, as well as a lot of little ti rings and clips from Berkeley Point, a money clip, and a ti Zippo. I'm probably forgetting a few things, but that is most of it.
 
OK. My only Ti at the moment. Some McGizmo

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What model is that? Really nice!
 
Here's my large Sebenza along with my Seiko Titanium watch. It has a titanium case and band and weighs a mere 2.0 ounces. Light as a feather on the wrist.
 

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Sharp watch. I've always liked nice and simple watch faces, and if the watch it titanium, that makes it look even better!
 
Your not the only one :D:thumbup:

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McSoapy---Go to STEELADDICTION. You can look at the Warren Thomas Titanium/Carbide edge knives. Thanks!
It's only money! ;)
 
McSoapy---Go to STEELADDICTION. You can look at the Warren Thomas Titanium/Carbide edge knives. Thanks!
It's only money! ;)

Wow...now there's some serious stuff.

The carbon fiber stuff is SICK too!

Won't be buying any of those soon!:(
 
By selling my Hartsfield collection that I acquired in the 80's, this allowed me to purchase ONE WT folder. I have No desire to buy another folder. None what- so-ever. I love this #2 folder. It's extremely light, strong, sharp, and in my eye, a piece of art.
 
By selling my Hartsfield collection that I acquired in the 80's, this allowed me to purchase ONE WT folder. I have No desire to buy another folder. None what- so-ever. I love this #2 folder. It's extremely light, strong, sharp, and in my eye, a piece of art.

I can see why. They are gorgeous and on top of that as strong as a rock.
 
Mine were bought new as closeouts. The Buck 560XLT, basically a Ti handled 110, and my S&W 296, a Ti cylindered 5-shot hammerless .44 Special Airlite, combined were less than a Sebenza. Of course, a $25 Wally World 110 is far smoother - the Ti pivot holes have burrs that drag. Still, this is all of the Ti I am likely to ever have. It's too persnickety (sp?) for a revolver, IMHO.

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Stainz
 
Benchmade handles all bradleys warranty. I had to send in my mayhem and they told me to send it to Benchmade.
-Barry-
 
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