The Ergo series

Skunk, it is as plain as the beer in front of your face:

[size=+2]Porker La[/size] :)

(edit to add) Or for the swordstruck, how about: Sir Porksalot ???
 
Peter La said:
What do you mean? I am totaly lost. :foot: :D :confused: :D

I don't think anyone needs to worry about a HOG name for me for a (very) long time. Afterall, I only have three.

:D

Hey Peter, where exactly are you? I'm from Toronto but am currently in Barrie and loving it. BTW our dollar is buying more INFI than it ever could before.
 
Matteo
I concure with your thoughts on the E-series. While their predecessors were awesome, as well as the current line (of which I only own a Custom Shop Active Duty), I still am impressed by the level of functionality in the E-series. It is my only big blade and has been essentially since they came out(although I foolishly sold and re-purchased the Bm-e). I don't have much experience with the SH and none with the NO, but I trust they are as awesome as the BM-e. At first I was skeptical of the design and that the steel would live up to what everyone said, but it does and I'd put it up against any custom knife out there. If I could find one, I'd buy another BM-e and a No as well. Stay with what you know I guess...whether it be the user Bm-e or the worn 1911. Good thread topic btw....
-L
 
I agree with most on this. The E-handles are great knives. I think that it is their looks that most people do not like. They just don't have that mean look of the other styles. But they may just be the most efficient handles out there. And you can usually get a better deal on an E-handle than any other style. Last year I remember someone selling a user BM-E for $250. You can't even touch a SHBM for less than $400 back then and today they are over $500, but I bet a BM-e would go for 75$ less.
 
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