longknocker 10:08 PM 11-16-2010
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
:-) I think I just turned green with envy! Will trade photo lessons for knives
:-) I Think You Would Lose There, Brother! I Think I'm A Hopeless Case In The Photography Dept.
:-)
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Wolfgang 10:16 PM 11-16-2010
I can teach anyone. Give me a weekend. Im not a classroom teacher im a real world teacher we'll go on a weekend expedition to a park and Ill learn you real good.
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Silound 11:40 PM 11-16-2010
Does anyone here own a Mad Dog Taiho (the original 9" model)? They're discontinued now as I understand it, and newer models are out.
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TripleF 09:48 AM 11-17-2010
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
I can teach anyone. Give me a weekend. Im not a classroom teacher im a real world teacher we'll go on a weekend expedition to a park and Ill learn you real good.
I'm in......assuming your talking about educating me on knives...
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Eleven 01:31 PM 11-17-2010
Anyone have recommendations for a decent Punch Knife? My daughter wants to get her Marine husband one for Xmas.
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LostAbbott 04:33 PM 12-10-2010
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
If looks is the final factor thats up to you. But for less money you get a better blade steel CPM S30V opposed to the 154CM of the Protec. Im sure you'll be happy either way
You know I have been thinking about this and I really like the 154cm much better than any of the sv variants. I have one knife that is sv20 and another that is the 30. Both are hard as hell to get sharp and I would say don't hold an edge any better than the 154, which is just a little harder to sharpen than 440.
I got the Monaco and really like it. The only thing that bugs me is that the bolster black is different than the blade black, but I think that is due to the steel vs. aluminum. Will post up a picture is a bit.
-M
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Bill86 04:45 PM 12-10-2010
Originally Posted by longknocker:
You Were Smart, Bill!:-) I Can't Seem To Part With Mine.:-)
IMO there is only 2 knives you NEED. A Hinderer XM-18 and a Strider SMF. Call it the beauty and the beast. However Knife buying is like cigar buying....none of us NEED half of what we have but we all justify it. I still will hunt for that elusive retardedly expensive XM-18. They are fantastic knives and if you can score them for $380-$415 or so it's a steal.
Originally Posted by Eleven:
Anyone have recommendations for a decent Punch Knife? My daughter wants to get her Marine husband one for Xmas.
Yes, I bought my brother a Benchmade punch knife, they are fantastic. Paracord wrap the handle and it's a great knife. There aren't too many punch knives out there, you could look at cold steel but there over the top marketing has me not buying their knives. More recently I gifted him a Microtech UTX-85. So far both knives are
:-) :-).
Of course these are just my opinions and everyone else might not have the same opinion. Knives are definitely a preference.
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LostAbbott 05:08 PM 12-10-2010
I figured since everyone is getting all fancy about their photography skills I ought to step up my game(seeing as how I call myself a professional and all that)
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These are my three favorite fancy knives.
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Whynot 05:14 PM 12-10-2010
Originally Posted by Eleven:
Anyone have recommendations for a decent Punch Knife? My daughter wants to get her Marine husband one for Xmas.
Not really a punch knife, but I listed this several pages back. I have a couple and they have served me well on several deployments.
http://www.hideawayknife.com/main.php
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Bill86 06:11 PM 12-10-2010
Now that you mention HAKs....I think also a nice waved knife would be a good gift. Anything from Emerson, I also like the Tarani Karambit. I'm about to send mine out to get waved I'll post up a picture in a month or so. Basically you just pull the knife out of your pocket and it's blade is deployed in that one swift motion.
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cigars_n_scotch 07:12 PM 12-10-2010
How many of you who daily carry a knife work in a white collar job? Or maybe the question is do any of you who are white collar workers carry a knife? The reason I ask is because I like knives but I find it hard to justify carrying one daily because of my job and the type of work that I do (there's really no need for one on a daily basis) I wear either a suit to work (if I'm meeting with clients) or slacks/khaki's and a button-down dress shirt. Most of the time I just leave it in my truck.
Sometimes I wish I did something more casual, but this pays the bills...
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longknocker 07:18 PM 12-10-2010
Originally Posted by cigars_n_scotch:
How many of you who daily carry a knife work in a white collar job? Or maybe the question is do any of you who are white collar workers carry a knife? The reason I ask is because I like knives but I find it hard to justify carrying one daily because of my job and the type of work that I do (there's really no need for one on a daily basis) I wear either a suit to work (if I'm meeting with clients) or slacks/khaki's and a button-down dress shirt. Most of the time I just leave it in my truck.
Sometimes I wish I did something more casual, but this pays the bills...
I Carry One To Work Maybe 1/2 The Time To Open Boxes, Etc. I Always Carry A "Cheaper" Knife In Case I Lose It.
:-)
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Bill86 07:40 PM 12-10-2010
If you work in a white collar job just keep a nice folder with you. I use my knives to open packages and letters mostly. I don't work white collar jobs but no one is going to frown on you for carrying a knife. Get a nice CRK and people will find it quite classy. You can always remove the pocket clip and let a knife sit in your pockets. Attaching a paracord lanyard helps but it kinda loses the gentleman effect. I always have at least one knife on me, sometimes two.
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Ranger_B 11:24 PM 12-10-2010
nomadicwookie 11:32 AM 12-11-2010
Originally Posted by Whynot:
Not really a punch knife, but I listed this several pages back. I have a couple and they have served me well on several deployments. http://www.hideawayknife.com/main.php
Be cautious of hideawayknife.com. Front Sight has developed a very bad reputation with customers and virtually every knife maker they have collaborated with. I would recommend trying to find one on the secondary market. Just my
:-)
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Wolfgang 01:39 PM 12-11-2010
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Im by no means a white collar guy, however, my father worked his way up through the banking ladder from delivery boy in 1950 to Sr VP in 2009. He always had a nice folder in his pocket. In my case I refer to this style as a Church knife. The picture attached would be a nice option with a good combination of form and function. (click the picture to go to the website for price)
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Wolfgang 01:42 PM 12-11-2010
Originally Posted by LostAbbott:
These are my three favorite fancy knives.
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I still call dibbs if that Kestrel comes up for sale.
:-)
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LostAbbott 02:14 PM 12-11-2010
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
I still call dibbs if that Kestrel comes up for sale. :-)
If I ever sell it, I will talk to you first.
:-)
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Hippi3Slay3r 08:31 AM 12-27-2010
Im not a huge knife guy but I do love me some Balisongs!
Christmas gift from my buddy (Benchmade 51 Morpho)
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And the small but ready to grow collection
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BM 51 Morpho, Bradley Kimura II, Bradley Kimura VII, Bradley Mayhem titanium
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From what I understand the Bradley's are all made by other knife companys under the Bradley name, The Kimuras are made by Kershaw and the Mayhem by Benchmade.
~Kyle
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Bill86 02:01 PM 12-27-2010
Nice balisongs
:-) I've always wanted to try flipping one of those....someday.
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