Knives - where to buy a good folder?
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Mack The Knife already gave you the details, but incidentally he himself have one very nice piece for sale (Don't know why he is being shy )Kshatriya wrote:@kanwar76
Is there some place at Banglore where one can get good folders ?
If so,I can ask my bro,who's working there, to send it to me.
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Re: Do swords, knives need a licence in India?
Hi K, just read your mail.
PM me your cell and I'll send you add of a place here in Bhikaji cama place, picked up a very decent looking folder from them-rubber grips and a decent blade!!Havent tried or broken the blade yet. They also have a serrated blade version, but with synthetic horn grips.Will post snaps later, if you like, tell me and I'll pick up one for you.I have regular traffic in/out of Lucknow.
As for spyderco knives -pick up a police model with serrated blade and a decent sharpening stone-Lansky makes great sharpeners.
yes, spyderco is pricey, but will last a lifetime.One of the few knifemakers who make all their products in US.
Ask any friend/ relative to get you a decent knife in checked in baggage-I prefer folders, not fixed blade-eases things with a very worried airline clerk
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Ps-one of the strongest and sharpest blades I've seen / used is on a leatherman's tool.Amazing, and absolutely discreet, only you cant get at it in a hurry
PM me your cell and I'll send you add of a place here in Bhikaji cama place, picked up a very decent looking folder from them-rubber grips and a decent blade!!Havent tried or broken the blade yet. They also have a serrated blade version, but with synthetic horn grips.Will post snaps later, if you like, tell me and I'll pick up one for you.I have regular traffic in/out of Lucknow.
As for spyderco knives -pick up a police model with serrated blade and a decent sharpening stone-Lansky makes great sharpeners.
yes, spyderco is pricey, but will last a lifetime.One of the few knifemakers who make all their products in US.
Ask any friend/ relative to get you a decent knife in checked in baggage-I prefer folders, not fixed blade-eases things with a very worried airline clerk
Best
Axx
Ps-one of the strongest and sharpest blades I've seen / used is on a leatherman's tool.Amazing, and absolutely discreet, only you cant get at it in a hurry
''It dont mean a thing, if it aint got that zing!''
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
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Asif,
Let's see a few pics of this knife you picked up at B. Cama Place. A few details as well, please.
Kanwar, ignore Asif's suggestion of a serrated or even a partially serrated edge. It's the most irritating and almost useless blade edge I have come across.
If you buy a Spyderco, get the Manix C95 PE (Plain Edge).
Mack The Knife
Let's see a few pics of this knife you picked up at B. Cama Place. A few details as well, please.
Kanwar, ignore Asif's suggestion of a serrated or even a partially serrated edge. It's the most irritating and almost useless blade edge I have come across.
If you buy a Spyderco, get the Manix C95 PE (Plain Edge).
Mack The Knife
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Naah...just a pic or two when convenient.
Answer the following...
1) Is it a Chinky? If so, how does the build quality compare to that of the Kershaw Vapor II?
2) Is it a lockable folder? If so, what is the lock mechanism?
3) What is the blade length, overall length and blade thickness?
4) Does it have a pocket clip and/or lanyard hole?
5) Is there any blade play when open?
6) Is it suitable for one hand opening and closing?
7) Any mention of blade steel?
8 ) Does it have rivets or torq fasteners through the scales?
9) What is the blade geometry and grind?
Details man, details!
Thanks.
Mack The Knife
P.S.: Bring a biggish bag to carry the targets for Dev.
Answer the following...
1) Is it a Chinky? If so, how does the build quality compare to that of the Kershaw Vapor II?
2) Is it a lockable folder? If so, what is the lock mechanism?
3) What is the blade length, overall length and blade thickness?
4) Does it have a pocket clip and/or lanyard hole?
5) Is there any blade play when open?
6) Is it suitable for one hand opening and closing?
7) Any mention of blade steel?
8 ) Does it have rivets or torq fasteners through the scales?
9) What is the blade geometry and grind?
Details man, details!
Thanks.
Mack The Knife
P.S.: Bring a biggish bag to carry the targets for Dev.
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Re: Do swords, knives need a licence in India?
Spoke to u this afternoon, Asif.
Looking forward to u posting a few snapshots, preferably plain-edges folders.I think I will start off with an Indian made one & if I feel comfortable with it, maybe I would graduate to Spyderco & the likes.
I am not that comfortable asking a friend/relative to bring in one for me.
Would like the members to advise me regarding choice of a serrated/partially serrated/plain edged versions? I would like one that can go with minimum care.
Dr Yadav, could post the address of M.Saleh & Co., would like to check out what they offer.
How did u guys learn handling folders, because an edged weapon in wrong hands would be a threat in itself?
Looking forward to u posting a few snapshots, preferably plain-edges folders.I think I will start off with an Indian made one & if I feel comfortable with it, maybe I would graduate to Spyderco & the likes.
I am not that comfortable asking a friend/relative to bring in one for me.
Would like the members to advise me regarding choice of a serrated/partially serrated/plain edged versions? I would like one that can go with minimum care.
Dr Yadav, could post the address of M.Saleh & Co., would like to check out what they offer.
How did u guys learn handling folders, because an edged weapon in wrong hands would be a threat in itself?
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Re: Do swords, knives need a licence in India?
Common sense and a sharpish reminder every now and then...How did u guys learn handling folders?
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Re: Do swords, knives need a licence in India?
K,
as Mack The Knife will attest, practice while on the toilet seat gives lot of callusses on thumb and a decent speed, not to forget a sharp ouch when a dropped blade pierces the femoral artery Will post pics after wife is back-am locked out ...
Mack The Knife,
My poor carpal tunnel syndrome! Too much typing for a 250 buck folder.yes there's a wee bit of play and the pack had cyrillic marking, not chinky stuff.
Easier to carry and let us discuss? usually have hand baggage only.This time, will take 'em in a gunny sack-Dev and I love gunny sacks
penpusher:
saw Braveheart last night-Its a Crusader , two handed broadsword you have in mind! what a beastie!Me, would prefer an easier handling talwar or if fortune smiles, a katana-dream on sweetheart
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as Mack The Knife will attest, practice while on the toilet seat gives lot of callusses on thumb and a decent speed, not to forget a sharp ouch when a dropped blade pierces the femoral artery Will post pics after wife is back-am locked out ...
Mack The Knife,
My poor carpal tunnel syndrome! Too much typing for a 250 buck folder.yes there's a wee bit of play and the pack had cyrillic marking, not chinky stuff.
Easier to carry and let us discuss? usually have hand baggage only.This time, will take 'em in a gunny sack-Dev and I love gunny sacks
penpusher:
saw Braveheart last night-Its a Crusader , two handed broadsword you have in mind! what a beastie!Me, would prefer an easier handling talwar or if fortune smiles, a katana-dream on sweetheart
Axx
''It dont mean a thing, if it aint got that zing!''
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
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Re: Do swords, knives need a licence in India?
Mack The Knife, K,
The add is Karce Ent
A-311.3rd floor,Ansal Chambers -1
ew Delhi
Tel-011-26715468
the pics are :
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1/el ... C00268.jpg
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1/el ... C00263.jpg
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1/el ... C00262.jpg
Best
Axx
The add is Karce Ent
A-311.3rd floor,Ansal Chambers -1
ew Delhi
Tel-011-26715468
the pics are :
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1/el ... C00268.jpg
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1/el ... C00263.jpg
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1/el ... C00262.jpg
Best
Axx
''It dont mean a thing, if it aint got that zing!''
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
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Mack The Knife, you think Mallya got a licence for his 'sword of Tipu Sultan'? Okay, lets inaugurate it as such-the folder that is.
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''It dont mean a thing, if it aint got that zing!''
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."