The One? Thats easy how about the Two?

How much did those set you back? Looks expensive.

I'd love to contact the maker about getting one, but I fear if I have to ask "How much?" the answer is "More than you can afford."
 
4Max model as pictured, $800.00 could be less depending on options you choose.

Bunker Buster, $1000.00 but there will never be another one...
 
4Max model as pictured, $800.00 could be less depending on options you choose.

Bunker Buster, $1000.00 but there will never be another one...

So about the cost of a production Hinderer on the secondary market if you're not qualified to buy one direct. That's not too shabby for total customs. Nice.

Congrats!
 
4Max model as pictured, $800.00 could be less depending on options you choose.

Bunker Buster, $1000.00 but there will never be another one...

Thanks for the info, I was thinking the 4max, that bunker buster is insannneeee...


Anwyay, most people are like "if you have to ask you dont have the money"

Just cause I want to spent a lot on a custom doesnt mean I'm willing to blow a bunch of money and not care, lol! Thanks for the info!
 
I have several fixed blades like choppers, and Tantos. To my own interpretation of a WW1 trench knife, and a modernized Cutlass both designed by me that will be done by Reese Weiland soon.

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No wonder you can afford those knives, you havent bought new shoes in 20 years!!

:p JK. Awesome knives. AD is truly a master class maker. Every knife I see of his is a homerun.
 
Thats some serious hardware right there.
The bottom one looks like an Ak-47.
Albeit better made for sure. :D
Jealous man typing here. :(
 
You score some awesome knives, dude.
 
No wonder you can afford those knives, you havent bought new shoes in 20 years!!

:p JK. Awesome knives. AD is truly a master class maker. Every knife I see of his is a homerun.

Touché ;)

Thats some serious hardware right there.
The bottom one looks like an Ak-47.
Albeit better made for sure. :D
Jealous man typing here. :(

It was loosely based on it but heavily modified.

You score some awesome knives, dude.

I do my best, but to get this stuff it takes a fortune and an age to aquire. Soon my fixed collection will also be complete, some of which has not yet been hinted at. I will post a family picture when It's all ready, and I will probably never aquire any again barring some sort of quantum leap in knife technology. Which seems unlikely for quite some time...
 
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I'm still waiting for Reese to put G10 scales and L/R tip up clips on a set of Ontario/Hossom Retribution 1 and 2. He's had them for almost 3 years!
 
What if I told you...there's this thing called a fixed blade? :D

Definitely some cool looking knives, but I couldn't see myself ever carrying one.

There are also things called "Laws", "Statues" and "Ordinances".

Many of these dictate that a person carrying a fixed blade is committing things called "misdemeanors" or "felonies".



I go through phases. I am currently in the "thin folder" phase.


For beefy folder, I think I have to give the nod to Demko.


Though, right now, I tend to be going the opposite direction of beefy for folders.
 
Nice.

Though personally, if I'm gonna tote around 19.5 ounces of knife I'll just strap a ka-bar to my hip and have my Spydie Native or something clipped in my pocket.
 
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