Let's see your knives - big and small.

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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by biking3819 » Sun Sep 18, 2011 8:35 pm

Dear olly your is the only name as a record in limca book on collection of sharp things!
A warthog seems a good compliment to this one!
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by Olly » Mon Sep 19, 2011 7:12 pm

This is my Warthog...

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It's amongst my favourites... :)

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Post by biking3819 » Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:07 am

hi,
Olly that looks wicked!How big is the blade !
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by maverick786us » Wed Sep 21, 2011 5:37 pm

bhupi wrote:Hi All,
Here's a picture of my knives i got shipped couple of days before from 20north.com
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Thats a S & W's Bullseye Extreme Ops and M-Tech Stiletto pearl grey both with 4.1" blade. Must say really a happy moment for all who want to buy knives in India. Happy Shopping guys. :lol:

Bhupi
Are you sure that Smith Wesson Extreme OPS has 4.1 inch blade?

It looks similar to this.
http://cgi.ebay.in/Smith-Wesson-SWA1-Ex ... 3f0de184f1

I searched for so many Smith Wesson on ebay.in but didn't find any folding knife with 4.1 inch blade. Here is a list

http://shop.ebay.in/i.html?_nkw=Smith+% ... m270.l1313

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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by biking3819 » Sun Oct 02, 2011 7:30 pm

to keep this going....on some traditional knives...
here's a helle odel,handcrafted in Norway with laminated steel razor sharp,the handle has reindeer horn inserts!mainly a bushcraft knife :)
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by Yaj » Sun Oct 02, 2011 8:02 pm

Thats a beauty Sanjiv! I love those Scandinavian knives.
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by Ramandeep » Sun Oct 02, 2011 10:11 pm

abishaifernandez wrote:Hey IFGíans,
Need a lil help, m picking up a Cressi ORCA Dive Knife from Australia, and wanted to know if could face any problems in getting it down from Australia. Need opinions and suggestions.

Technical features
Total length: 300 mm
Blade length: 178 mm
Blade width: 32 mm
Blade thickness: 5.5 mm

Links:
http://andysmilitarysurplus.com/images/ ... 0knife.JPG
http://www.cressi.com/Catalogue/Details.asp?id=78#






Nice knife u got looks very sturdy and accurate.
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Post by biking3819 » Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:44 am

Yaj wrote:Thats a beauty Sanjiv! I love those Scandinavian knives.
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Thankx Yaj!,i love that grind in particular :) !
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Entrek Lynx Neck knife

Post by choombak » Tue Oct 04, 2011 12:06 pm

Fixed 3" blade, 440C steel, and a real thick spine. A neck knife. Enjoy!
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Spine(4.7mm thick!)
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by Bruno22 » Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:44 pm

Awesome. Is it not too heavy to carry as a neck knife? Looks quite heavy in the pictures.
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by rahul567 » Tue Oct 04, 2011 4:58 pm

Sanjiv really awesome knife , the laminate steel blade is unique and heard good reviews.

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Post by biking3819 » Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:29 pm

rahul567 wrote:Sanjiv really awesome knife , the laminate steel blade is unique and heard good reviews.
...thankx Rahul..and the scandi grind is very easy to resharpen :)
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by chrisjackripper » Thu Oct 13, 2011 9:06 pm

I have uploaded picks of a new addition to my knife collection. It’s a Buck 100 year Centennial edition.

However it is deleted from this this thread with no reason nor any update form the mods.
Well it was deleted twice. Will upload the third time.

If the mods have deleted your post it is with good reason.If you put up the post again you will earn a card for your troubles.
Some members are resorting to "show and tell" posts as a way of soliciting offers to buy and get around the forum rules. Your post was seen as such . MOD.

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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by choombak » Fri Oct 14, 2011 5:49 am

Bruno22 wrote:Awesome. Is it not too heavy to carry as a neck knife? Looks quite heavy in the pictures.
For my neck, it surely is. It is more comfortable on the belt though. The thick spine compensates for the shorter blade, and makes this a good cutter. I use it for cleaning coconut shells. Haha. :-)

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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by Yaj » Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:39 am

Expensive tool for coconut shells :mrgreen:
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