MILLENNIUM KNIFE?

NAN

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HELLO, IT ALMOST THE NEW MILLENNIUM AND I WAS WONDERING ARE ANY KNIFE COMPANIES MAKING A KNIFE CELEBRATING THE NEW MILLENNIUM?
I HAVEN'T REALLY SEEN ANY, AND I WOULD VENTURE TO GUESS THAT THEY ARE.
THANK YOU!!!
-NAN-
 
Ka Bar and Bud Nealy to name a few. Sorry, I know there are more but cant think right now.

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Anchorage,Alaska
 
Put me on the list. Thanks, Mike.

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James Segura
San Francisco, CA



 
Mike, my email server is giving me problems. I am interested in the Apogee. I will call you in the morning. Thanks.

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James Segura
San Francisco, CA



 
The Knife of the milennium was already made, I believe it goes by the name Chris Reeve Project if I'm not mistaken...
 
HI is making a "millenium" khukuri -- 21" of pure chopping steel. Included will be a chakma (burnisher) and karda (utility blade of 4" edge) and leather sheath. All for $250.

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AKTI #A000356
 
Wow a Millenium Apogee.Put me on the list if they aren't all spoken for.

Thanks
Ray
 
Mike

Put me down for one. I've been thinking about one of those for a while.

Dwight

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Roy Cutchin has folders with computer circuit boards as the scales. He says they will be the only thing to work after Y2K hits.
They look cool and very unique.

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If a man can keep alert and imaginative, an error is a possibility, a chance at something new; to him, wandering and wondering are a part of the same process. He is most mistaken, most in error, whenever he quits exploring.

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Bud Nealys model is appropriately called the "Y2K". Check out his ads in current knife mags.

L8r,
Nakano
 
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