More knives in movies.

it's for people who are too lazy to type discontinued.

Saw an Emerson karambit in an episode of Burn Notice.

Thank you. So it wasn't really a 42 in the movie? Why would they have her request a 42 and then get something else?
 
A few from another thread and a link...

Just mentioned in a thread...
Jeremiah Johnson - W49 Bowie
and...
Hunted - Becker WSK
Last of the Dogmen - Dick Patton Mini Bowie
Quigley Down Under - Bowie (Chuck Staple?)
Crocodile Dundee - a bowie...
Inglorious Basterds - a bowie
Tomb Raider II - flipping a balisong
Big Trouble in Little China - Gerber Tac 2
The Edge - Brian Lyttle lockback
Seraphim Falls - a bowie
The Iron Mistress - Arthur Rhoades (propman) bowie...also used in -
Davy Crockett
The Last Command
The Alamo


http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=204113


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Not a movie, but a game - in Far Cry you can pick up a "machete" which is actually a Becker Machax.

In "Red Eye" the bad guy on the plane goes into detail about how the hit man will use a KaBar to kill her father...and surprise, he actually has a KaBar in his hand when he goes to the dad's house.

Here is a thread from a while back about the knives of John Locke on "Lost"

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=332520&highlight=knives+john+locke
 
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in MY opinion, the most famous movie knife was created for First Blood and became an instant classic...
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NCIS again:
Denozo (sp) and Gibbs begin eating steaks at the end of an episode (very heartwarming) and they both pull out what looks to be a couple of ZT 30x to cut with.

On another episode, Abby is looking for knives on her puter and what looks like one of the Busse Mistresses, can't remember which.
 
one of my all time favs, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas...Hunter S Thompsons attorney made quite a scene in the elevator as well as the diner with a Buck 110. Benecio Del Toro was a spooky fella in that one.
 
You know what woke you up? You just had your throat cut.
Don't know what was the knife that Jack Nicholson used on Brando's throat :D (or was it opposite?)Movie is Missouri Brakes.
Just remembered Exposure,aka A Grande Arte,or in our cinemas Art of revenge.
 
I will have to check into that. I had never heard anything different about which knife it was.
 
one of my all time favs, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas...Hunter S Thompsons attorney made quite a scene in the elevator as well as the diner with a Buck 110. Benecio Del Toro was a spooky fella in that one.

That's one hilarious scene! I believe he also hacks orange (or some fruit) with 119 or Ka-Bar, can't remember wich.
 
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