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The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
This is my 1st. Autos just became legal in my city after a knife and gun preemption law took effect yesterday.I used to own a similar ultratech. Loved it but I live in a place with murky laws regarding autos. That unfortunately rules out a lot of cool stuff.
I spy a small pry bar/opener tool on that keychain. Blade saver from being tempted to use your blades for those purposes? I don’t have a need for edc a pocket prybar like many do but I certainly see the logic in having a small blade saver that takes up virtually no room and is always with me.
That’s a Gerber Shard. It’s been on my keys in my pocket 12 years or so and I can’t count how many knife blades it saved!I spy a small pry bar/opener tool on that keychain. Blade saver from being tempted to use your blades for those purposes? I don’t have a need for edc a pocket prybar like many do but I certainly see the logic in having a small blade saver that takes up virtually no room and is always with me.
I have a few widgy bars strewn about the home place. I've given a bunch away to friends and family too. They're handy to have around for sure. I even used one to fabricate a replacement lock bar for a k55k I'd given my grandad. Didn't turn out perfect by any means, but the knife regained function, so I counted it as a win.That’s a gerber Shard. It’s been in my keys in my pocket 12 years or so and I can’t count how many knife blades it saved!
It’s opened more paint cans then I care to remember and lord knows how many beer bottles! It’s pulled nails and staples, tightened and removed countless screws,loosened baseboards and opened doors etc…
I keep a county comm 3 inch widgy on my work keys and give one to all my new guys. As rednecks we just use what’s in our hands to do whatever, these really save knives!
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I have the same tweezers on my work keys. So great for those little splinters a box of drywall screws leaves behind!I've been carrying a bunch of little things on my key chain for years. A pattern welded pry gifted from Ray Kirk, master smith, another pry / combo tool, sliver grippers for ticks, and the little screwdriver tips from my uncle when he was in the Air Force in the late 50's, early 60's.
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Remind me why I own other knives.
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Remind me why I own other knives.
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When my wife does it she panics! It sets off all the Lights and horn!If I ever buy a CRK again; the Inkosingo is a very strong contender.
BTW, I just have to ask, what happens if u push the panic button?