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Grabbed a Magnacut CRK Pacific off ebay. Wanted black but got a good deal on a pre-owned FDE, which they've apparently since discontinued.
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No one got in on the recent Slysz Bowie drop from Knifejoy?
Never heard of either of those but will check them out thanks.No one got in on the recent Slysz Bowie drop from Knifejoy?
Ya it only lasted an hour. I’m flicking one right now as we speak. Such a good knife. Not worth the price you’d have to pay for it though in my opinion. But it’s nice. I think it’s about as good as it gets for something I’m actually willing to carry daily and cut with and not just keep in the safe.Damn it. I've always wanted one. I guess I missed it?
Edit - yes I did. Already a $200+ markup on ebay. Just as well I guess. I didn't need one, and after buying my 3rd CRK Pacific yesterday it's probably for the best.
Ya it only lasted an hour. I’m flicking one right now as we speak. Such a good knife. Not worth the price you’d have to pay for it though in my opinion. But it’s nice. I think it’s about as good as it gets for something I’m actually willing to carry daily and cut with and not just keep in the safe.
I do. The spydiechef is really awesome. And it’s action is just as smooth. The handles are more nicely finished on the spydiechef than the knife joy bowie, with smooth gray titanium. The anodized Bowie is pretty in color but there’s a funky texture feeling to the handles.Do you also have the spydiechef? I’ve always wondered how they compared. It’s such a great knife for the money.
Turning into a bit of a SAK nerd I guess. New Huntsman in black. Scissors are remarkably high quality. Solid, sharp and cut very easily. Def not a toy.
(Annoying that it insists on posting the pic sideways. Guess it doesn't matter but just looks wrong to me )
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I'm a bit confused on this one.I know we're boycotting Benchmade but I just had to order this. I hate not having my pocket knife while traveling.
Benchmade Airout Pocket Knife - Blue | Blade HQ
The Benchmade Airout defies reality in a real way, with an "Air" blade that takes cutting performance to a new level!www.bladehq.com
TSA approved!I know we're boycotting Benchmade but I just had to order this. I hate not having my pocket knife while traveling.
Benchmade Airout Pocket Knife - Blue | Blade HQ
The Benchmade Airout defies reality in a real way, with an "Air" blade that takes cutting performance to a new level!www.bladehq.com
I bought 2 of them. They are amazing technology.I know we're boycotting Benchmade but I just had to order this. I hate not having my pocket knife while traveling.
Benchmade Airout Pocket Knife - Blue | Blade HQ
The Benchmade Airout defies reality in a real way, with an "Air" blade that takes cutting performance to a new level!www.bladehq.com
Thank about the date that it was posted on.I'm a bit confused on this one.
Psssssst, it's April 1st.I'm a bit confused on this one.
My dad gave me my first Buck 110 when I was like 7. I also like and carry Case knives too. Not every knife needs to be a $300 wonder steel fiddle f***.I truly don't mean to offend anyone, but what's the attraction of Buck knives? The blade steel they use seems to be meh, the designs are ancient, the locking mechanisms are either non-existent or archaic, and they're not user serviceable. Yet they seem to have a cult following. Why?