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Sufler

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How about some Team Gemini pictures in one thread? Really looking forward to your replies.

Thanks much!

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I would love to see some more "in use" photos of the TG

But hardly anyone uses one--except Jaxx(Thanks Jaxx)

If I had one--I would beat it like I beat my Tank Buster
 
I would love to see some more "in use" photos of the TG

But hardly anyone uses one--except Jaxx(Thanks Jaxx)

If I had one--I would beat it like I beat my Tank Buster

looks like it would be a great user too...

I'm kinda surprised about that... Maybe no one else likes it...? :confused: It is a kickazz knife and it does make a great user. I haven't had mine back out yet...I still need to get a sheath from Mashed Cat for it...actually, several sheaths for a few of them.

I'm kinda embarrassed with my performance... I thought that I beat on it pretty well for a first use round, but when I cleaned it up, it looks brand new still... That sage coating wears like iron!! :D:thumbup:

Anyway, for Sufler, I'll repost some of the pix here in hopes that other HOGs will post some too! :)

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I was thinking of picking up a second NMSFNO or a SFNO, but if the TG is going to be an offering soon, I'm in.
 
I haven't used mine yet but ready for my next trip with the Matterhorn's all conditioned up again. I can't wait to use this TG. It seems like the perfect Jack of all trades for camp.
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Is that heat shrink on the handle?

It looks comfy and nearly shock proof:thumbup::D
 
Is that heat shrink on the handle?

It looks comfy and nearly shock proof:thumbup::D

Hey T how ya doing? It is a Novara bike tire inner tube size 26 x 1.5/1.9 and it is very comfy. It feels like it could never slip out of your hand while gripping it and it does take some shock out. I keep an extra piece with me in case it rips but have never had replace them in the field. I replace them about every six months or so on all of my handles since they are cheap. The old ones make great tinder.
 
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I haven't used mine yet but ready for my next trip with the Matterhorn's all conditioned up again. I can't wait to use this TG. It seems like the perfect Jack of all trades for camp.
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Cool idea and that TG is pretty sweet too. Thanks for the pics and idea. :thumbup:
 
The bike tube on the handle is an awesome idea!!
Creates a faux res c!!!
It'll also keep your handle material looking brand new.

OT, I just received a Spec Ops sheath with a recent purchase but it has no plastic liner. Any ideas what to use for a makeshift liner.?
 
The bike tube on the handle is an awesome idea!!
Creates a faux res c!!!
It'll also keep your handle material looking brand new.

OT, I just received a Spec Ops sheath with a recent purchase but it has no plastic liner. Any ideas what to use for a makeshift liner.?

You could just order a piece of kydex from knifekits.com. They often have scratch and ding pieces fore really cheap.

Heat and mold my friend, heat and mold. You can use the oven to heat it, and mold it to the knife with hot gloves, or towels and books etc.

You can drill and bold the edge side (since it will be an insert). You will also want to drill the hole for the screw that keeps the insert in the sheath.

Back on topic, I really am liking the look of these Team Gemini's more and more.
 
Hey. I know you can mold certain plastics like the plastic milk containers, the same way you would with a piece of kydex, if you needed it like tonite...lol. Seriously, you could do it, but probably better waiting for some kydex..
I love that bike tire tube idea!!!!!!!
 
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