Team Gemini M . . . . At The BLADE Show. . . . YOWZA!!!!!

I hope this little one is offered before the current TGLB gets pulled. Some who want to match a set or those who postponed ordering a TGLB would/could benefit.
 
I know. I've been waiting two weeks for the folder since i held a prototype at Blade 2004.
This knife will fill a serious gap in a lot of collections. Beefy five inch blade, lb treatment for weight reduction, that awesome tg grip.
I need one of these more than a 3 or 3 1/2" slicer. I have game wardens, an original mean street, mbc's etc. This will be the perfect all around heavy duty utility knife.
Preferably with a choilless option.

Yeah I def will have a piggy back system hooked up, it'll be heavy but that's how I like it!
 
I have to echo from the other thread. Any chance of offering it with out the top guard?
 
I didn't want to start a new thread for an otherwise (likely) stupid question, so here it goes.

What do you guys think of when you consider the almost 8" blade of the TGLB vs the ~5.5" of the mini? In the next few months (hopefully) we're leaving our cramped, city apartment building for the outdoors in a state far from here. I'm looking to buy a (a, not many, heh) good fixed blade to use outdoors, fun, and camping, etc. I'm really new to all of this. I really like the Team Gemini looks, but now I'm curious which of these knives would make better users for most tasks. Or rather, which do you folks find yourselves using more size-wise. Hopefully that's not too obviously a silly question!
 
Robert

It's not a stupid question you are asking, it is on the other hand a question with lots of answers. But my answer to your question is a SARGE7 LE or a SFNO the Sarge is a light but really capable 7" knife that you can do almost all camping tasks with, The SFNO is in my mind maybe the best 7" knife ever made i have used mine for everything from spreading butter on toast to taking down 7" thick trees for firewood and it guts fish and dresses game really well.

Here is a pic of some SFNO varients

DSCF0007sfno_zpsd5097d26.jpg
[/IMG]

Here is a pic of the Sarge7 LE

sarge7org777_zps57c0b07e.jpg
[/IMG]

The SFNO you will have to pick up on the exchange, the Sarge7 you can still pick up at www.Bussecompanystore.com it seems Skunk has found a few more to sell but i dont' think he will have them in stock much longer.
Good luck on your hunt

Len


I didn't want to start a new thread for an otherwise (likely) stupid question, so here it goes.

What do you guys think of when you consider the almost 8" blade of the TGLB vs the ~5.5" of the mini? In the next few months (hopefully) we're leaving our cramped, city apartment building for the outdoors in a state far from here. I'm looking to buy a (a, not many, heh) good fixed blade to use outdoors, fun, and camping, etc. I'm really new to all of this. I really like the Team Gemini looks, but now I'm curious which of these knives would make better users for most tasks. Or rather, which do you folks find yourselves using more size-wise. Hopefully that's not too obviously a silly question!
 
I didn't want to start a new thread for an otherwise (likely) stupid question, so here it goes.

What do you guys think of when you consider the almost 8" blade of the TGLB vs the ~5.5" of the mini? In the next few months (hopefully) we're leaving our cramped, city apartment building for the outdoors in a state far from here. I'm looking to buy a (a, not many, heh) good fixed blade to use outdoors, fun, and camping, etc. I'm really new to all of this. I really like the Team Gemini looks, but now I'm curious which of these knives would make better users for most tasks. Or rather, which do you folks find yourselves using more size-wise. Hopefully that's not too obviously a silly question!

Consider any applicable laws regarding maximum blade length too.
 
Back
Top