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ICC Knife Question.

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Whatever happened to ICC (Independence Custom Cutlery) knives by Dennis Phillips? I can find fook all about them on the net, website closed down and aint no interest in a knife I'm trying to trade over on the exchange. There was a time there way back in the early noughties that his knives were looking to be the shiznit, article in Tactical Wives and everything.

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I asked the same queston a couple years ago. Never got a reply... I think they are well made knives.
 
This is to weird, i was looking on-line for them Sunday:eek:
I used to own a huge bowie for them, good stuff
Anyone know anything , post pics if you have them
 
Wow, too weird.............. Wonder what to fook happened to him. Its making it hard even to trade my ICC knife because I dont even know what its worth. Maybe its a marketing strategy :rolleyes:
 
I'm pretty sure he was a member here for a while.
His screen name was something tactical/military like Iron Eagle, Steel Heart or something similar.
I tried a search for ICC and came up with nothing.
But my google-fu is weak.
 
From what i recall they used to sell that model ( i think it was called the recon or something like that) for $350- 450$, but unless someone really wants one you are looking at about half that or slightly higher to sell. The knife i traded form ICC that i could not sell was a custom bowie paid over 500 for, it did not do well on the secondary market.
Hope this helps but i am no expert :)
 
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