Pictures of Orange Knives

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That's not a "pristine", blade, and violates our highly refined sensibilities. BIG FAIL! Show us your "flash", stuff.

That thing is way too "plebeian", for us "Elite Blade Master", types.

You didn't actually use that blade, did you?? Your found it, right???
 
That's not a "pristine", blade, and violates our highly refined sensibilities. BIG FAIL! Show us your "flash", stuff.

That thing is way too "plebeian", for us "Elite Blade Master", types.

You didn't actually use that blade, did you?? Your found it, right???

.... You got too much going on there man, sarcastic this way sarcastic that way.... Confusing
 
I just used it today to do a sheetrock repair for a friend. Worked great and has some great wear marks. Sorry for offending your highly refined
sensibilities. Mine are lowly refined.
 
Most of my user knives look similar. A sign they are handy companions. Mine are coated with layers of adhesive residue that sticks to blades better than the boxes they were taped to in the first place. And forget removing residue from that expanding foam stuff. Especially from SAK scales.

I need to dig out my Gerber Gator, my only orange knife. I'm a slacker. :D
 
Incoming to me. Todd Davison made to my specs. Orange g10. Can't wait for mail Monday!

 
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Oh my, that is beautiful.

Thank you! I was torn on orange g10 (versus something more traditional) but I intend to use this knife. Alot. Todd assured me that g10 was most suited to my needs. And orange will be easy to spot when (not if) I drop it working on woods or on property line.

I'm sure I'll pick up another of his in a burl wood eventually.
 
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