Let's see your knives - big and small.
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I like your selection.
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Nice knives Abhiram... love the spydie
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Mack The Knife wrote:I like your selection.
Thanks Mack, TC.TC wrote:Nice knives Abhiram... love the spydie
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nabhiram wrote:Hi All,
These are my new additions, a Leatherman Wave and a Spyderco Jester with G-10 handle scales:
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Hows the weight of the wave on the belt, I love carrying my Gerber 600 but the damn things heavy and pulls down on my pants... Live Mack said, great selection of blades and tools....Get a large blade and you have all your bases covered.
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Hi Moin,Moin. wrote:
Hows the weight of the wave on the belt, I love carrying my Gerber 600 but the damn things heavy and pulls down on my pants... Live Mack said, great selection of blades and tools....Get a large blade and you have all your bases covered.
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I find it a bit uncomfortable to carry on the belt, even though weight is kind of fine. I carry it in my car dashboard or backpack.
Even I was thinking about a medium/large sized blade.. research is on..
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Grayman Dua
Semi-custom, since Grayman is a mom and pop business. The fit and finish is like a senenza or even a tad better. Orange g10 scales, about 3" blade, titanium frame, and s30v blade. Superb.
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Impeccable choice Choombak Love the lines on this
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I am amazed at the superb handling this blade has, including a very flat shape when closed. I think the cost is well justified. Lets see how well it performs.slingshot wrote:Impeccable choice Choombak Love the lines on this
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Aiilaa Chaan khoop Chaaan.... Loved the orange G10...
Better than seb?
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I'd say so - the fit and finish is top notch, and so is the construction. There is a YouTube vid explaining the dua construction.Moin. wrote: Aiilaa Chaan khoop Chaaan.... Loved the orange G10...
Better than seb?
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And best of all, Grayman couple have fantastic customer service. It also came with a note which said "may it serve you well. -best mike + sue".
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Great blade Choombak... agree with Moin on this one... superb
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.
Dear Olly, Is the Ka-bar Warthog II worth the money? I'm in need of a new folder for EDC and I thought I would buy either Ontario RAT 1 or 2 or the Warthog. Please tell me your experience on the knife and if any else have Rat model 1 than please feel free to hep me choose.
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Hi Itmuana, I've read about the Rat 1 that it has seen more combat in Afghanistan than any other knife put together. It is a pure value for money folder, battle proven. I'd buy the Ontario if I had to choose. I'm not discounting the Kabar Warthog. Kabar's are very well built rock solid knives.ltmuana wrote:Dear Olly, Is the Ka-bar Warthog II worth the money? I'm in need of a new folder for EDC and I thought I would buy either Ontario RAT 1 or 2 or the Warthog. Please tell me your experience on the knife and if any else have Rat model 1 than please feel free to hep me choose.
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