Walking Man
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It's a beautiful kerambit, but I don't do kerambits.
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Walking Man said:It's a beautiful kerambit, but I don't do kerambits.
They're just not my thing. I don't think they're particularly function or useful.Bravado said:What why not??![]()
Why? Ban on double edged knives or something?djolney said:Unfortunately it will be illegal in Australia.
Yes. Double edged knives are illegal to bring into the country.Walking Man said:Why? Ban on double edged knives or something?
EXACTLY! I saw a post not too long about a guy who is finding more and more uses for his hawkbill. Well I don't want to have to take the time to find more uses for my knife. I just want to use it!verpus77 said:Its pretty cool, but I was hoping for something more utilitarian. I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't disembowel people very often
stabber said:THAT may be my first Krambit!!:thumbup:
Jerry Busse said:"WAR BOAR"
1/4" thick stock with deep hollow bevels front and back coupled with a penetrator tip aid in speed and deep penetration. The back edge is fully serrated for greatly enhanced cutting and slashing power! The handle tang of the "War Boar" is gutted for weight consideration and makes the Humvee of all kerambits come in at just over 8 1/2 ounces!!! . ..
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Cabbit said:Just so folks know, the Kerambit was originally a gardening tool used for hand harvesting grains and herbs.