Ferret Joined Jan 20, 2000 Messages 1,749 Jan 2, 2002 #1 I got the Marathon SAR yesterday and decided the "seamonster" deserved a photo Here it is next to one of my fixed blades... Attachments taccombo.jpg 39.2 KB · Views: 423
I got the Marathon SAR yesterday and decided the "seamonster" deserved a photo Here it is next to one of my fixed blades...
Ferret Joined Jan 20, 2000 Messages 1,749 Jan 2, 2002 #2 ...and to get immediately off topic, here's a non-combo Attachments sar.jpg 30.1 KB · Views: 396
Ferret Joined Jan 20, 2000 Messages 1,749 Jan 2, 2002 #4 I kinda thought you might Tom, in fact, when I was taking the pic I thought "shame I can't get me no gun to complete the trinity"
I kinda thought you might Tom, in fact, when I was taking the pic I thought "shame I can't get me no gun to complete the trinity"
bae Joined Nov 21, 2001 Messages 848 Jan 2, 2002 #5 <img src="http://be-ip37.rockisland.com/bae/pictures/07-07-00/40/108-0801_IMG.JPG">
T tom mayo Joined Jan 27, 1999 Messages 6,277 Jan 3, 2002 #6 Will have a very cool pic soon of a new knife (finished today) and a new watch that I got today as soon as my web guy gets off his butt!
Will have a very cool pic soon of a new knife (finished today) and a new watch that I got today as soon as my web guy gets off his butt!
D DANJ Joined Dec 24, 2001 Messages 192 Jan 3, 2002 #10 Bae, are those glock factory holsters? Grnamin, what kind of knife is that?(Cant wait till i get a digital camera) Dan
Bae, are those glock factory holsters? Grnamin, what kind of knife is that?(Cant wait till i get a digital camera) Dan
grnamin Joined Oct 6, 1998 Messages 2,269 Jan 3, 2002 #11 Dan, It's a modified large lefty Sebenza. I drum sanded the scalloping off of the front area then sent it back to CRK for bead-blasting.
Dan, It's a modified large lefty Sebenza. I drum sanded the scalloping off of the front area then sent it back to CRK for bead-blasting.
guncollector Joined Sep 6, 2001 Messages 657 Jan 3, 2002 #12 OK, here's one of my EDC rotation sets...(though the P239 usually stays in the office, and is replaced by a Glock 26 or 27 when/where my CCW permits). Watch: IWC DaVinci SL Knife: Chris Reeve Small Sebenza Pistol: SIG Sauer P239
OK, here's one of my EDC rotation sets...(though the P239 usually stays in the office, and is replaced by a Glock 26 or 27 when/where my CCW permits). Watch: IWC DaVinci SL Knife: Chris Reeve Small Sebenza Pistol: SIG Sauer P239
guncollector Joined Sep 6, 2001 Messages 657 Jan 3, 2002 #13 SAS- IIRC, I've complimented you before on your fine taste in watches in one of those "Best Watch"-threads.
SAS- IIRC, I've complimented you before on your fine taste in watches in one of those "Best Watch"-threads.
bae Joined Nov 21, 2001 Messages 848 Jan 3, 2002 #14 Yes, factory Glock holsters, which seem to work great for me, and an IWC Deep One. Living near salt water, I like gear you can just hose off.
Yes, factory Glock holsters, which seem to work great for me, and an IWC Deep One. Living near salt water, I like gear you can just hose off.
sas Joined Feb 16, 2001 Messages 281 Jan 3, 2002 #15 guncollector--thanks--can't go wrong with an IWC or a Sebenza. Or even a TNT (Hey Tom: ) grnamin, not bad for one of those awful quartz watches--here's mine...
guncollector--thanks--can't go wrong with an IWC or a Sebenza. Or even a TNT (Hey Tom: ) grnamin, not bad for one of those awful quartz watches--here's mine...
N Ned Joined Mar 23, 2001 Messages 18 Jan 3, 2002 #17 My favorite combonation, and (these days anyway) everyday carries: Sinn 656 watch, Arc LE light, and William Henry Lancet Carbon Fibre... <img src="http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid28/pcf2aa1f1d8978193aa80f941ff266533/fe06b3c4.jpg.orig.jpg">
My favorite combonation, and (these days anyway) everyday carries: Sinn 656 watch, Arc LE light, and William Henry Lancet Carbon Fibre... <img src="http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid28/pcf2aa1f1d8978193aa80f941ff266533/fe06b3c4.jpg.orig.jpg">
guncollector Joined Sep 6, 2001 Messages 657 Jan 4, 2002 #18 Ok, 'fess up! How many of you are professional photographers? Or are you guys just truly dedicated shutterbug hobbyists?
Ok, 'fess up! How many of you are professional photographers? Or are you guys just truly dedicated shutterbug hobbyists?
T tom mayo Joined Jan 27, 1999 Messages 6,277 Jan 4, 2002 #19 I learned by asking the pros how they did it....over, and over, and over. My NEW WATCH, New KNIFE, old gun.
I learned by asking the pros how they did it....over, and over, and over. My NEW WATCH, New KNIFE, old gun.
guncollector Joined Sep 6, 2001 Messages 657 Jan 4, 2002 #20 Who says men don't "accessorize"? Here's my dressy combo: In Photo: Compass Cufflinks by Tatteosian, Patek Philippe Calatrava 5117G, Benchmade 330 The Gent (Mel Pardue), No. 1 by Cohiba. I wish I had a "nicer" gent's knife to show, but my darn William-Henry S05-C is on backorder with Danny at 888knivesrus.
Who says men don't "accessorize"? Here's my dressy combo: In Photo: Compass Cufflinks by Tatteosian, Patek Philippe Calatrava 5117G, Benchmade 330 The Gent (Mel Pardue), No. 1 by Cohiba. I wish I had a "nicer" gent's knife to show, but my darn William-Henry S05-C is on backorder with Danny at 888knivesrus.