Help i need the best most rambo survival knife in the universe!!!

you could always get what i edc

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a bit heavy in the pocket though
 
I sure hope to have it forever, sometimes its the little things that mean a great deal.
Thanks for starting this thread Shinyedges. Humor followed by sentiment is always a wise choice.

The card you keep in your truck is awesome. 20 years from now, I bet you will still have that card. I still have my daughters first school name tag in my wallet.
 
That cats name is tightlips isn't it? You'll never get the truth!!
Yes in the wrong hands that weapon can be devastating ! I left it unlocked by mistake once and my cat took down a whole brick wall ! Of course he would never admit it.
 
I'm sure you get the "is that a sword in your pocket or are you just happy to see me" a lot lol
you could always get what i edc

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a bit heavy in the pocket though
 
Yes in the wrong hands that weapon can be devastating ! I left it unlocked by mistake once and my cat took down a whole brick wall ! Of course he would never admit it.

The cat needs a vest decked out with MOLLE. After that work, the cat deserves it. Oh, and a head band.
 
The cat needs a vest decked out with MOLLE. After that work, the cat deserves it. Oh, and a head band.

And a stereo with " welcome to the jungle" blaring in the back lol
 
^ lol nice if someone complains of lock failure its because your arms are weak haha
 
my kershaw RAW designed by grant and gavin hawk made by kershaw i really wish i could afford one of the RAM knives made by gavin
Other then the fact it is a very well thought out knife and was my first "expensive" knife (i say expensive because before i got this knife i had cheap flea market $10 knives with terrible steel, so spending $80 on a knife was a lot at the time)
Also grant and gavin hawk both come in and eat at my family restaurant which is where i met them and got to go up to their shop and see how they do things and check out prototypes of various designs. It was lots of fun and was thrilled he let me take pics of everything as long as i didnt post any pics of knives that haven't been released

So its pretty cool to have a knife designed by someone you know and as i said its a great design....one of the best non-assist flipper ive used and i get to support a local designer who supports my family business who also is a really cool guy so its a win win win

This knife is the knife that got me hooked, without it i would probably still be using knives with crap steel. Plus my wallet is happy it doesnt have to hold as much money anymore since i spend it on knives :-)
 
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Very cool, g&g sound very down to earth. I've always like the zt 500 designed by g&g but can never get my hands on one. Thanks for sharing.
my kershaw RAW designed by grant and gavin hawk made by kershaw i really wish i could afford one of the RAM knives made by gavin
Other then the fact it is a very well thought out knife and was my first "expensive" knife (i say expensive because before i got this knife i had cheap flea market $10 knives with terrible steel, so spending $80 on a knife was a lot at the time)
Also grant and gavin hawk both come in and eat at my family restaurant which is where i met them and got to go up to their shop and see how they do things and check out prototypes of various designs. It was lots of fun and was thrilled he let me take pics of everything as long as i didnt post any pics of knives that haven't been released

So its pretty cool to have a knife designed by someone you know and as i said its a great design....one of the best non-assist flipper ive used and i get to support a local designer who supports my family business who also is a really cool guy so its a win win win

This knife is the knife that got me hooked, without it i would probably still be using knives with crap steel. Plus my wallet is happy it doesnt have to hold as much money anymore since i spend it on knives :-)
 
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