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choombak's sharp and shiny tools

Post by choombak » Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:33 am

Thought I'll pat my ego with a new thread. Some knife candy for your gents. I purchased a large number of knives, and sold a large number of them, after moving to the US. The ones I have now, are keepers, and I have found them to be extremely useful tools. I have to control not to overspend, since its so easy to go overboard with all these shiny objects around. :D

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From L to R: ESEE Candiru (1095), Swamp Rat Swamp Warden (SR101), Swamp Rat Rodent Solution (SR101), Survive Knives GSO 4.1 (M390), ZT 0121 (S30V), Boker Gnome, Craig Wheatley small neck knife

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Folders
From L to R: Spyderco Techno (CTS-XHP), CRK Small Sebenza 21 (S35VN), Spyderco Leafstorm (Kevin Wilkins collab, S30V), P-38 EDC (Michael Vagnino custom, orange-black carbon fiber and titanium scales, S35VN), Benchmade Bone Collector small (walnut handles, D2), Grayman Dua (Limited all black serial #10, S30V), Spyderco Delica trainer, Spyderco Ladybug Salt (H-1).
Top: Benchmade BM 62 balisong (D2)

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Closeup of the balisong logo:
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Re: choombak's edged tools

Post by Moin. » Sat Jul 13, 2013 9:01 am

Oooh la la what eye candy ;) is this to pat your ego or give us a heart burn loll. Great taste in blades Amar. You should post links to some of the customs and blades like the dua. Not many may know these manufacturers and custom knife makers. Where's the zt with them organge scales??
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Re: choombak's edged tools

Post by quick_draw » Thu Jul 18, 2013 6:59 pm

Lovely, lovely collection...

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Re: choombak's edged tools

Post by essdee1972 » Fri Jul 19, 2013 11:15 am

Why don't we have an icon for drooling?

Great collection, Amar!
Cheers!

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Re: choombak's edged tools

Post by brihacharan » Fri Jul 19, 2013 11:33 am

Hi Choombak,
> Gorgeous looking blades bro :D
> Just can't take my eyes of them - Well maintained too!
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Re: choombak's edged tools

Post by astronomy.domaine » Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:30 am

Knife eye candy for sure.>>!
specially like the tiny Boker Gnome.
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Re: choombak's edged tools

Post by seedha.admi » Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:26 am

Super! Love the swamp rat rodent solution and benchmade balisong!
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Re: choombak's edged tools

Post by magnolia » Tue Aug 20, 2013 10:28 pm

Sweet collection ..

Specially the folders are really eye catching !
Like to get some information on the manufracturers etc .

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Re: choombak's edged tools

Post by choombak » Wed Aug 21, 2013 11:27 pm

magnolia wrote:Sweet collection ..

Specially the folders are really eye catching !
Like to get some information on the manufracturers etc .
Fixed blades (L to R): ESEE Candiru, Swamp Rat Warden, Swamp Rat Rodent Solution, GSO 4.1, ZT 0121, Boker Gnome, Craig Wheatley neck knife
Folders (L to R): Spyderco Techno, CRK small Sebenza 21, Spyderco Leafstorm, Michael Vagnino P-38, Benchmade bone collector small in walnut scales, Grayman Dua limited ed. #10, Spyderco Delica trainer, Spyderco ladybug in H1.

I have since sold the Techno, small Sebenza, Leafstorm, and P-38.

As for specs, etc., google is your friend. :-)

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Re: [UPDATE 11/16] choombak's edged tools

Post by choombak » Sun Nov 17, 2013 6:40 am

Updated lot for fixed blades, a few new entrants, and a few let go...

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From L to R: Survive GSO 4.1 (M390), Swamp Rat HRLM (Howling Rat Little Mischief, SR101), Swamp Rat Rodent Solution (SR101), Busse AMSMO (INFI), Swamp Rat Swamp Warden (SR101), A. Riley Necker (1095), ESEE Candiru (1095), Craig Wheatley neck knife.

Closeup of large blades (4", 3.5", 3")
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Re: [UPDATE 11/16] choombak's edged tools

Post by brihacharan » Mon Nov 18, 2013 10:23 am

Hi Choombak,
> You just made my day - drooling over your fabulous blade collection...
> Truly appreciate your choice of "Blade Profile" - they seem so consummate :D
> Keep them coming Bro....
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Re: [UPDATE 11/16] choombak's edged tools

Post by lawyerme » Mon Nov 18, 2013 1:14 pm

choombak hats off to the awesome collection. Inspiration for a noob like me.

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Re: [UPDATE 11/16] choombak's edged tools

Post by TC » Mon Nov 18, 2013 9:26 pm

Mods can you please close this post on medical ground ....

It is causing me severe heart burns ..... :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:










ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL

Congrats Amar... Awesome new collection :cheers:
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Re: [UPDATE 11/16] choombak's edged tools

Post by Ramandeep » Wed Nov 20, 2013 10:30 pm

Very Very cool knives you have choombak, love the zero tolerance 0121 looks very sturdy, I love the benchmade balisong knife infact I myself am planning to buy those particular balisongs.

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Re: [UPDATE 11/16] choombak's edged tools

Post by dr.jayakumar » Thu Nov 21, 2013 9:18 am

Amar, you make us envy.anyhow i am waiting to see your firearms too.
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