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Blade. it seems like a shrunken head on the handle. the handle is a perfect neck knife handle. I would love if the knife was the actual size of the shape on the plastic stock sheath, that would be a great neck knife.

Get a Esee 3, its sweeeeeet
 
Get a Esee 3, its sweeeeeet

Ive been trying. i bought one on the exchange then the guy kept getting called away and now i find out hes in canada so i wont get it prob until after xmas the way the mail goes. If he didnt have 30+ positive feedback id be worried about my $90. Just sucks cuz i was looking forward to it and its just gonna take forever. I have half a mind to say screw it and ask for a refund and just buy one stateside
 
Got my Schrade Tough Grips in today. Vise Grip and Schrade collab. Kinda cool:
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sweet, very sweet :>


Pretty cool Warrior...Hey what kind of Head-Lamps do you guys like?
Been eyeing the Princeton tec apex pro.

Fenix makes some good stuff, as you know. even some that run on one AA battery. common, good. otherwise, a pair of AAAs is nice; anything using 3 (or more) indicates a lack of regulating circuitry (usually) and is probably crude. princeton tech makes some good stuff in this regard. i completely avoid anything using weird batteries.


My wife seen me looking at the Fenix HP11 lastnight, so she got it for me.....:D
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sweeeeet - what batteries? mmm, google says 4 x 1.5V AA. heavy. the HP21 uses one :) depends on what you need. Fenix usually work with rechargeables of various flavors.

i wish (again), jetbeam makes a headlamp. it would be magnificient. they're latest creation is STUPID bright... 1950 lumens :)


I don't think mines a kershaw collaboration, but I have a vise grip with tools in the handles and a leather sheath I think. I'll have to dig for it.

oooh, yes, pix! i've been looking for one of those for ages. i think :> iirc, leatherman is making a similar locking model now. mmm, should look into that.

at a minimum, a mini-visegrips is a great thing for a buggybag. locking goodness. yar.


since my fatboy wasn't big enough for my edc, I got me one of these, a maxpedition monsoon gearslinger. Thing has gone everywhere with me so far. Big enough for my stuff, small enough to carry all the time. Awesome stuff, you can see my edc knives in the second pic, the easy access concealed pouches are great neither knife is visible when stored but can be grabbed in seconds.

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oh yeah, those packs look hot. i really like the lunada - small fast light... the fatboy is pretty good but kinda chunky. the monsoon... dunno :> chiropractors say to avoid uni packs like that (one shoulder loads), esp messenger bags - promotes alignment issues or something, still, interesting.

oh, and other aside, i see that someone plucky is selling a patrol machete on that auction site for a lot of money. wow. hahahahhah.
 
The Izula-2 is an excellent size if what you want is more handle. More blade, well... that's a different knife & purpose. I really like the size and shape of the Izula blades, but then you can see from my own knives that I choose handle size first, blade second. A big blade without control is a lousy compromise, IMO. As a neck knife, ok, so I give the BK11 a pass. The tweeners will rock because the proportions are awesome. Speaking of which, my tweener category killer is drying right now. 3.5" blade, big 5-finger handle. :-)
 
sweet, very sweet :>

Fenix makes some good stuff, as you know. even some that run on one AA battery. common, good. otherwise, a pair of AAAs is nice; anything using 3 (or more) indicates a lack of regulating circuitry (usually) and is probably crude. princeton tech makes some good stuff in this regard. i completely avoid anything using weird batteries.

sweeeeet - what batteries? mmm, google says 4 x 1.5V AA. heavy. the HP21 uses one :) depends on what you need. Fenix usually work with rechargeables of various flavors.

Yeah 4 x 1.5V AA, but I wanted something with a long runtime, alot of lights that run on one or two AA or 123's dont last but a couple hours/not good enough.

I checked out Pinceton tec, Zebra, Petzl, and a few others but the stats on this light just seem right for my needs.
I also got it for a really good price----$40.00 shipped, I research everything I buy and could not find anything bad about this light except maybe the Diffuser lens, and each person has a different opinion on that.


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250 hours run time on low light is freakin fantastic.
Most of the time at least out doors you dont need an enormous amount of light, just enough to see when its pitch dark and little enough tat it wont blow your night vision.
I find the low light setting on most good led's to be perfect for this, so 250 hours of usage from 1 set of batteries is really good.
 
250 hours run time on low light is freakin fantastic.
Most of the time at least out doors you dont need an enormous amount of light, just enough to see when its pitch dark and little enough tat it wont blow your night vision.
I find the low light setting on most good led's to be perfect for this, so 250 hours of usage from 1 set of batteries is really good.

Plenty of time to go and cut both your arms off. Err wait...
 
Leatherman wave got some work done today, took all of 3 minutes to saw through the sucker. Of course if they'd let me carry a bk2 or bk9 it would have taken 30 seconds, thus saving money on labor costs. That's me, Always trying to save the company a buck.

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So the mowers the landscaping company hired just literally destroyed a window in my house. I was sitting on the couch as they were driving around, and i hear a loud bang. well i go into my kitchen as see this....apparently rocks are prevalent in my yard
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Ok so who do i call the HOA and demand the company replace the window? my homeowners insurance? just get to home depot and buy another? Im new to this homeowner stuff
 
the mowers are bonded right? they have insurance. use it :)

all external features of HOAs and condos are typically their issue ;)

as well, make sure they have their papers in order ;)

oh, and of course, they have to pay you for you time off to make sure they do the work *CORRECTLY* :)

yah, and a pony :>
 
I don't know what that is, but it looks like an evil cousin to the durian.
 
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