Spillproof
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Also good for use as a blunt object.
Good up to twenty paces!
The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Also good for use as a blunt object.
Wait did you buy that one that had extra blue ano lizard skin scales? I took a hard look. If so we may be knife twins!Hoepfully i didnt get screwed. I got mine on ebay. Did as much seller research as i could so hopefully its not a junker
What is that?hehehe.....
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Well done. Damn good looking pieceI built this one years ago when I was still stationed in Rota, Spain (~2018) chisel ground CPM S110V and Titanium...I stopped making folders because I no longer enjoyed the process. Maybe some day I'll start again...
I guess I'm supposed to know what this is, but I don't. Looks cool.
Lol. It's a full custom. Seamus knives Nor'Easter. Double detent flipper. Kinda like a slipjoint, but with a flipper and bearing pivot. Stupid fun to fidget with. M390. He has a few already made, linear CF handles. The flipper tab is kinda like a Spyderco Smock.I guess I'm supposed to know what this is, but I don't. Looks cool.
Very cool. Another rabbit hole!Lol. It's a full custom. Seamus knives Nor'Easter. Double detent flipper. Kinda like a slipjoint, but with a flipper and bearing pivot. Stupid fun to fidget with. M390. He has a few already made, linear CF handles. The flipper tab is kinda like a Spyderco Smock.
This is blue giraffe bone.
Indeed it is. I've gone down the $400-$1000 custom rabbit hole. I met the maker last year at a knife show in St. Louis. This year I had the scratch to buy one. Great guy, Jim Harrison.Very cool. Another rabbit hole!
That stinks. Waiting for knives in the mail is pretty much a guarantee that I will shop for knives the entire time I wait.Indeed it is. I've gone down the $400-$1000 custom rabbit hole. I met the maker last year at a knife show in St. Louis. This year I had the scratch to buy one. Great guy, Jim Harrison.
However, I had him put that clip on there and ship it to me, and USPS has messed up. It was supposed to be here Saturday.
That's a really good looking knife.I like Chaves Sangre myself:
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Uh … dam that’s tempting.I've got a Tuyaknife Envy V4 that I really like. S90V with carbon fiber inlays. Sub $300 too. Not really lefty friendly, though.
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