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I hesitate to post this picture, fearing that, viewing the fearful symmetry of these beautiful knives, Tom Mayo might start gnawing his wrists in frustrated envy.
However, I just cant resist. Here are some Mad Dogs:
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OK; to prevent depleting the whole blood supply on Oahu, I put a knife of Tom Mayo's in the group. At the top, no less
. It is a drop point folder of Talonite (r), 5" blade, linen Micarta scales.
Below, some Mad Dogs
: A full size ATAK2, 7" blade.
A Mako (old style; note the lack of the 'flying butress' plunge of the spine); next, a K2K (the official Knifegnugen 2 K knife; 06/12). The Mako and K2K are 6" blades.
Next, a pATAK2 (with serrations), then a plain pATAK; both 5" blades.
All Mad Dogs feature an impervious composite handle, which contains no rivets, thus eliminating the possibility of mispositioning the rivets (hmmm...Tom?).
At right, the first Simonich Talonite (r) Cetan, Ti scales.
Hope you like them. Walt

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OK; to prevent depleting the whole blood supply on Oahu, I put a knife of Tom Mayo's in the group. At the top, no less

Below, some Mad Dogs

A Mako (old style; note the lack of the 'flying butress' plunge of the spine); next, a K2K (the official Knifegnugen 2 K knife; 06/12). The Mako and K2K are 6" blades.
Next, a pATAK2 (with serrations), then a plain pATAK; both 5" blades.
All Mad Dogs feature an impervious composite handle, which contains no rivets, thus eliminating the possibility of mispositioning the rivets (hmmm...Tom?).

At right, the first Simonich Talonite (r) Cetan, Ti scales.
Hope you like them. Walt