What's the thickest meaner street?

I would love to venture and guess that it was from one of the Knob Creek shows with that KC158 on the cardboard. Just a guess. I'm pretty new to this stuff.

My thoughts exactly, there is one in the red land of inflation on the bay. It's listed as .22, it was deep hollow ground as well
 
I agree with bullpin, its pretty safe to assume its a Knob Creek item, or a Knoboganza.

The numbers under the scales, I would figure were for keeping track of the mated pairs of scales to knife. I have similarly number/letter combos under the ones I drilled out as well.
 
It's super thick,I would love to find that it was one of the thickest, it was called a KC158, that's what the tactical cardboard said.


When the staff set up for the KC shows, they take all the tactical cardboard covers off the knives, and throw the covers in a pile. Then, when you go to check out with your purchase, they search through the pile to find any cover that fits. So the number and the "Sharpened by..." are probably meaningless.

The shows certainly get unique, one-off variants. But there is no catalog of their existence for posterity. Who knows what's out there?
 
It doesn't say anything about an inspected number or sharpened by resin, it says kc158 in black ink. The cardboard is bent like it fit something else before so I believe you. I really just thought someone would pipe up with one or two just like it. If nobody on this forum can produce one then that's good enough for me. Thanks HOGS
 
My original meaner street LE's with tiger hide scales is at least 1/4" thick in satin. Not sure if there was anything made thicker, but I would not be shocked if there was.
 
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