proposal for an ifg members knife....
- knifejunkie
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proposal for an ifg members knife....
I would like to propose a knife made specifically for ifg members for which we can choose the design & materials by our self, we can ask a senior respected member of the forum to mediate a deal with a company like windlass etc i am sure they will make it for us with custom changes and ifg engraved on it if asked to do so in bulk quantity.i would really appreciate if members of the forum comment on my thoughts.
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Re: proposal for an ifg members knife....
That sounds like a great idea!!
Abhijeet, Please advice if this is possible?
-Pradeep
Abhijeet, Please advice if this is possible?
-Pradeep
Regards,
Pradeep
Pradeep
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Re: proposal for an ifg members knife....
No hurts to anyone,
Old Wine In new Bottle, if you read the existing posts, that I do.
If I am not wrong, it was suggested by a member called , 'Mack The Knife'
Correct me if I am wrong.
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Old Wine In new Bottle, if you read the existing posts, that I do.
If I am not wrong, it was suggested by a member called , 'Mack The Knife'
Correct me if I am wrong.
Regards.
- only32owner
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Re: proposal for an ifg members knife....
Good idea, go ahead, let me know when it is ready, I will buy.knifejunkie wrote:I would like to propose a knife made specifically for ifg members for which we can choose the design & materials by our self, we can ask a senior respected member of the forum to mediate a deal with a company like windlass etc i am sure they will make it for us with custom changes and ifg engraved on it if asked to do so in bulk quantity.i would really appreciate if members of the forum comment on my thoughts.
you have so much of love affection and concern just in 3 posts, great.
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- only32owner
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Re: proposal for an ifg members knife....
P.....K...pradeep.kumar wrote:That sounds like a great idea!!
Abhijeet, Please advice if this is possible?
-Pradeep
You just need 5 post to support an IFG knife.
No words to praise you.
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Re: proposal for an ifg members knife....
read the old post on the topic and see what was the outcome.
Nagarifle
if you say it can not be done, then you are right, for you, it can not be done.
if you say it can not be done, then you are right, for you, it can not be done.
- ramtiger
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Re: proposal for an ifg members knife....
great idea go ahead
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Re: proposal for an ifg members knife....
> True, the idea was mooted a long time ago - but somewhere along the line - it went into the back-burner.
> High time this project is revived.
> As a starter I can shortly send pics of 2 knives that I possess-
1. An original 'solingen steel' blade with elk horn handle (a gift from a friend in the US)
2. An imitation 'folding buck knife' with steel blade - the handle is moulded rubber for grip + blade locks when opened.
> The reason for my suggestion is that these knives can be carried easily and are very functional (members are welcome to their views)
> If any of these are acceptable then I can get an engineering drawing done - to be forwarded to the chosen manufacturer.
> May I request IFGian Abhijeet to take interest in this?
Cheers
Brihacharan
> High time this project is revived.
> As a starter I can shortly send pics of 2 knives that I possess-
1. An original 'solingen steel' blade with elk horn handle (a gift from a friend in the US)
2. An imitation 'folding buck knife' with steel blade - the handle is moulded rubber for grip + blade locks when opened.
> The reason for my suggestion is that these knives can be carried easily and are very functional (members are welcome to their views)
> If any of these are acceptable then I can get an engineering drawing done - to be forwarded to the chosen manufacturer.
> May I request IFGian Abhijeet to take interest in this?
Cheers
Brihacharan