PICTURE HEAVY - Some Knives in my collection
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Love the rough rider and the burl wood grips
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The Rough Rider knives are amazing value for moneycaptrakshitsharma wrote:Love the rough rider and the burl wood grips
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The Silent Soldier by Jason Brous
I have always loved small blades. And The Silent Soldier is a testament to good taste, innovation, simplicity and audacious good looks. Jason is a prodigy in the cutlery world.
The blade is unique. Locks into the hand in 3 places, making this probably one of the toughest knives to disarm. Good backup for camping too.
I have always loved small blades. And The Silent Soldier is a testament to good taste, innovation, simplicity and audacious good looks. Jason is a prodigy in the cutlery world.
The blade is unique. Locks into the hand in 3 places, making this probably one of the toughest knives to disarm. Good backup for camping too.
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Briha Sir...loved the poem And check out the Silent Soldier....now that is a Dark Knight too ....and the CMG is welcome to my home, Cutlery and Kebabsbrihacharan wrote:Hi slingshot,slingshot wrote:I am a finicky collector. So every blade is a personal choice...based upon research and my personal bias. So, each blade end up as a preferred companion. There are some that rise above the others.
Just received the BK 15. Its just perfect. Cant describe the feeling, unless you hold it in your hand. I shall be posting a detailed review soon. In the interim, here are some pictures for you of the KaBar Becker BK 15
> Truly thou art a connoisseur par excellence
> Ogling at the pics, I couldn't help throw in my 2 bits of appreciation!
The dark knight has arrived
A moment long awaited,
Sharp of edge & the point dropped
In the hands of slingshot much delighted!
Congrats brother your choice is keen
Finest amongst blades I’ve ever seen,
Someday I want to caress it too
Don’t mind even if I drop in out of the blue!!!
Briha
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Hi slingshot,slingshot wrote:The Silent Soldier by Jason Brous
I have always loved small blades. And The Silent Soldier is a testament to good taste, innovation, simplicity and audacious good looks. Jason is a prodigy in the cutlery world.
The blade is unique. Locks into the hand in 3 places, making this probably one of the toughest knives to disarm. Good backup for camping too.
> Phew!What a blade!!!
> Keen, Mean & Fearsome - Love it
> Jason has expressed a poetic elegance in creating an exquisite form & shape that's both vibrant and yet dignified!
> "Silent Soldier" an apt name, whose silence is bound to be more eloquent when dealt with!!!
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Mirror Mirror on the wall
Who has the best sharpies collection of all ?
That Treasure Chest in His hall
Hides the secret, bare to IFG all
Kababs and banter - follow their waft
slingshot's place, that's where they are at
Hungry kya ?
Who has the best sharpies collection of all ?
That Treasure Chest in His hall
Hides the secret, bare to IFG all
Kababs and banter - follow their waft
slingshot's place, that's where they are at
Hungry kya ?
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AGN...love the poem
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Ontario Rat 2
This is a really sweet blade. The Rat 1 is a big honky knife and I never really warmed up to it. But the smaller Rat 2 is special. In the same category as a Mini Griptillian, Mini Aegis or Spyderco Delica......but much more affordable. The ergonomics are excellent. Its lightweight. The blade shape lends itself to most EDC tasks including food prep. The knife is solidly built and there is absolutely no play whatsoever. The liner lock is solid. Takes an insane edge. All in all, you can use it as an all purpose folder. Sweet price, good looks, great performance. Outstanding value.
This is a really sweet blade. The Rat 1 is a big honky knife and I never really warmed up to it. But the smaller Rat 2 is special. In the same category as a Mini Griptillian, Mini Aegis or Spyderco Delica......but much more affordable. The ergonomics are excellent. Its lightweight. The blade shape lends itself to most EDC tasks including food prep. The knife is solidly built and there is absolutely no play whatsoever. The liner lock is solid. Takes an insane edge. All in all, you can use it as an all purpose folder. Sweet price, good looks, great performance. Outstanding value.
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Nice handy blade slingshot
If only I could make the following command work on that keyboard :
Control > Option > shift > K (for kolkata)
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If only I could make the following command work on that keyboard :
Control > Option > shift > K (for kolkata)
TC
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Ha Ha TC....Beam me up ScottyTC wrote:Nice handy blade slingshot
If only I could make the following command work on that keyboard :
Control > Option > shift > K (for kolkata)
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Briha Sir...thats a really nifty blade. I have an even smaller avatar of this one. It was my first gift to the daughter ....will post pics of that one later tonight
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Spyderco Delica 4 FFG
I am smitten by this one. There are some blades that just feel like a part of me. The Spyderco Delica 4 in Full Flat Grind has usurped the spot in my pocket as my EDC. The blade is just outstanding and light enough to be just forgotten in the pocket. The steel is VG10 and this is made in Japan. The ergonomics are sweet. The handle scales are grippy enough for the hand yet wont mess up your pockets. Love the blade shape. And this is a fantastic slicer. I am in Love .... and this is my Valentine
I am smitten by this one. There are some blades that just feel like a part of me. The Spyderco Delica 4 in Full Flat Grind has usurped the spot in my pocket as my EDC. The blade is just outstanding and light enough to be just forgotten in the pocket. The steel is VG10 and this is made in Japan. The ergonomics are sweet. The handle scales are grippy enough for the hand yet wont mess up your pockets. Love the blade shape. And this is a fantastic slicer. I am in Love .... and this is my Valentine
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Spyderco Delica 4 FFG
I am smitten by this one. There are some blades that just feel like a part of me. The Spyderco Delica 4 in Full Flat Grind has usurped the spot in my pocket as my EDC. The blade is just outstanding and light enough to be just forgotten in the pocket. The steel is VG10 and this is made in Japan. The ergonomics are sweet. The handle scales are grippy enough for the hand yet wont mess up your pockets. Love the blade shape. And this is a fantastic slicer.
I am in Love .... and this is my Valentine
Hi slingshot,
> Congrats - after reading your sentiments so fervently conveyed - I've begun dreaming about my Valentine too
> The $64 query is "Will She" & "When"...
> With just 24 hrs left - all I could do is to keep ogling at the image below
Happy Valentine Bro
Briha
Spyderco Delica 4 FFG
I am smitten by this one. There are some blades that just feel like a part of me. The Spyderco Delica 4 in Full Flat Grind has usurped the spot in my pocket as my EDC. The blade is just outstanding and light enough to be just forgotten in the pocket. The steel is VG10 and this is made in Japan. The ergonomics are sweet. The handle scales are grippy enough for the hand yet wont mess up your pockets. Love the blade shape. And this is a fantastic slicer.
I am in Love .... and this is my Valentine
Hi slingshot,
> Congrats - after reading your sentiments so fervently conveyed - I've begun dreaming about my Valentine too
> The $64 query is "Will She" & "When"...
> With just 24 hrs left - all I could do is to keep ogling at the image below
Happy Valentine Bro
Briha
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Thanks bro!slingshot wrote:AGN...love the poem