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If I could see into the future, two days back I could've hated on @hhmoore for stealing my thunder and Jumping on Josh @razor-edge-knives first thing this morning. Still, credit where credit is due, the man does great work and turned my brick-like XM24 Spanto into a virtual light sword.

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Zulus Zulus got J for Japan, but he had G. Sakai and I'll go for Seki's Moki who made my Fadden Era Al Mar Eagle and Falcon that are my desk knives, living in their slips in the pencil drawer on the drafting table where I usually spread out to do paperwork.

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If I could see into the future, two days back I could've hated on @hhmoore for stealing my thunder and Jumping on Josh @razor-edge-knives first thing this morning. Still, credit where credit is due, the man does great work and turned my brick-like XM24 Spanto into a virtual light sword.

b96pSXo.jpg


Zulus Zulus got J for Japan, but he had G. Sakai and I'll go for Seki's Moki who made my Fadden Era Al Mar Eagle and Falcon that are my desk knives, living in their slips in the pencil drawer on the drafting table where I usually spread out to do paperwork.

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I’ll broaden it a little further... J is for Japan. More specifically Seki City, Japan where so many fantastic Al Mars, G Sakais, SOGs, Spydercos and many others came from (not to mention their rich history of sword making and kitchen cutlery) During the nineties “Seki Japan” truly was the mark of top tier production knives.

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