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Wildcat
I hate when that happens!
I know!!! No more claws for me I guess.......:grumpy:
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https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
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Wildcat
I hate when that happens!
Looks good, Murph! I keep thinking the next custom I get needs to have tubes for all the pin locations. You're just confirming that for me!
The Murph knife is finally seeing some use, in the kitchen...
That Murphknife looks COOL!
But... you really need a kitchen knife, dude. ;-)
Lol, thanks Daizee! The woman has plenty of kitchen knives, but I tend to use whatever I have close by. Ever cut a steak with nailclippers?
appreciate it man.paddling.net has a lot of info. As far as forums, I used to hang out on two kayak fishing tournaments--one of which is now defunct.
what kind of real man would have nailclippers closer than a proper knife? I'm disappointed.
(also, either those are huge clippers or you eat tiny steaks)
Only Psyop carries a BK16 clipped to his skivvies. When I'm in my boxers eating steak, sometimes nailclippers are what's in reach. They're big clippers, built for people like Dubz.
Mr. M demonstrates how to squeeze a kydex sheath when you don't have Murph or Todd available to act as gravity clamps:
*snicker*
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Mr. M demonstrates how to squeeze a kydex sheath when you don't have Murph or Todd available to act as gravity clamps:
*snicker*
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Well done! Your really got some advanced technology there! I will have to consult Murph about possibly investing! Lol! Priceless!
Mr. M demonstrates how to squeeze a kydex sheath when you don't have Murph or Todd available to act as gravity clamps:
*snicker*
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