United Cutlery's Rambo knife

gary if you want a cool looking knife that has back serrations may I suggest the Strider BT. The cost would put you in the $300+ range but in my opinion it would well be worth holding out for. Here is a pic.

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In the long run I don't think that you would regret it.
Frank


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Don't have anything to add, just wanted to get my 100th post. Here' another pic.

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Fq55,

Wow! How much do you charge for the auto body work? Can you trim my caddy down to moped size?
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BTW, that strider blade looks pretty bad what did you hit an engine block?

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not2sharp I have seen several Aitor models in the UK over the years. They have never impressed me much. However as a certified steel snob, I guess I have a unfair point of view. Point taken!

W.A.

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<font color="#004000">Wow Fq55, when you don't like someone,
you don't just merely slash their tires!</font></p>

<font color="#004000">But seriously, that pic makes a good
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Voodoo is right quality doesn't come cheap. Gary you keep balking at the prices of some of the knives suggested to you so let me say if you have your heart set on a rambo knife then I would suggest going with the number 3 designed by Gil Hibbon. Its the biggest and also full tang no hollow handle to keep your supplies in but that is what pockets are made for. With the Hibben you will have a stronger knife then the other 2 mentioned. Please don't take this as a thumbs up from me on the Hibben by UC. I figure if its what you really want its the better deal for the money. Hell I can remember wanting certain knives and wasn't anyone going to talk me out of it but after a while you will know whats good and whats not till then just enjoy what you buy cause thats all that matters.
Bob
 
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