What's The Strangest Knife You Own?

draggat

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I'm pretty big into European knives, especially with olive wood, and picked up this oddball a few years back. Not sure I have ever seen anything quite like it before, or since.

Where else, but Europe would you find a tanto blade with olive wood handle and no pocket clip? Plus, the handle is somehow riveted together from the inside.... Maybe epoxied as well?!

The build, fit and finish seem to be pretty good, locks up solid and thumb flicks easily.

Please share your strange oddball knives!

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AGA Campolin "Hunter", limited edition. Italian switchblade. Blade measures 5" long.

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I briefly owned a Spyderco Jot Singh Khalsa. Ugliest knife I've ever owned. I got itbij a multi knife trade but sold it quickly.

My Seamus Nor'Easter is on the weird or at least unusual side. It's a flipper, but it doesn't lock. It has a double detent system, and when open it's kinda like a friction folder assisted by a detent. Add blue giraffe bone handles, a titanium clip, bearing pivot, and an M390 hollow ground semi Wharncliffe blade, and it's a bit of a conundrum. It's beautiful and I love it, and is the most fidgety knife I own.

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Definitely my Hossom Au Eli in blue mammoth tusk.

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Love those games.

I've anyways wondered about Rhinos, how is it?
I just got it last night. It's truly a wonder. .357 is like shooting .40 or maybe 9mm +p+ but minimal muzzle rise. Incredibly accurate for a 3" barrel, great trigger. I love it.
 
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