Martin knives info.

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'Survive' posted a thread here showing his collection of orange handled knives, one of them was a replica by Martin knives of the Jimmy Lile LEGENDARY :thumbup: First Blood knife. Looks real good and they have another few knives on their site that really interest me. Anyone handled any of their pieces? Just being nosey!!! :D
 
'Survive' posted a thread here showing his collection of orange handled knives, one of them was a replica by Martin knives of the Jimmy Lile LEGENDARY :thumbup: First Blood knife. Looks real good and they have another few knives on their site that really interest me. Anyone handled any of their pieces? Just being nosey!!! :D

Yes I surely did. Hears the pic once again! Martin Knives assured me that they have yet to ever have their hollow-handle knives returned due to breakage. But it's so darn good looking that its currently on display on my wall long with a Randall Made #18 (hollow handle), Busse Combat Custom Shop Pumpkin Ash-1, Hackman Finland (hollow-handle), HP Klotzli Model 5 (hollow-handle-no longer made from Switzerland). This is a heavy duty knife that screams durability! Thick steel and beautiful construction she just screams, "Abuse me you Stud, I can take!"

I love it, but I only wish they made a 5 inch one of the same type. This is one beast that is too large and unwieldy for me. (they also make a 7 inch)

Martin Knives, you gotta make a 5 inch hollow handle like this one, I'll buy it on the spot!

Martin Knives SURV9...
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hope you have a mule to extract the blade if you stick this in fleasy or fibrous medium. on the positive side rambo 1&2 pushed the sales of these into the atomosphere.good luck in your quest.
 
you also may want to check out
black star knives too.they only make rambo knives....
my rambo knives.blogspot.com.
britt
 
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