Neck Knives?

It may sound hokey, but some old throwing knives with dipped handles weren't too bad. If you can pick the right material, say a thick two-component polyurethane paint, it gets real tough when baked on. Of course it also helps to plate, irridite, and prime the metal first. We used to epoxy onto surfaces done like that, it was really tough.
 
that lastp ost reminds me of an ad i saw for roll pn pick up truck bed liners.i wonder if that would work.
just trying to help,
MAURICE
 
WOW!
This thread is turning into and "oldies" convention here at BF.com!!

What Chiro said to the letter
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Hi Steve! Long time no see !!!

Neil

PS Michael, See you in Atlanta again?? I like the above pictured neck knife by the way
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Funny sometimes how things fit together. Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night, our local Public Radio station has a 3-hour Blues program, so can enjoy my favorite music as I do my favorite thing -- the forums.

This question is near and dear to me. I've carried a Stiff KISS a long time. I like it a lot, except that the handle is so narrow, have always been worried it would roll in my hand if under considerable pressure. Just got the Camillus Arclite, and don't care at all for the sharp edges on the lightening holes, plus it is extremely thin. As someone else said, just doesn't feel like a knife handle, IMO. So, bought, but haven't yet used some cord to wrap them.

Then, I see a great neck knife. Am so forgetful that I'd forgotten who began this thread by time I saw Blues' knife. And said, 'THAT'S IT!"

So, please Michael/L6 how much would one like Blues' set me back? How many sheckels must I save? How many good deals to I have to pass up?

(That's it.) A blues knife . . .

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