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Re: Crowell/Barker Competition Knife #103121 05/17/07 11:11 AM
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That is cool. I don't see one in my future but a serious cutting tool none the less.


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Re: Crowell/Barker Competition Knife [Re: james_bond] #103122 05/17/07 11:12 AM
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You are up early, very early.


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Re: Crowell/Barker Competition Knife #103123 05/17/07 11:24 AM
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It is a pretty knife. It would likely be good for light chopping and as a mini-machete. Strange place to put the lanyard.

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Re: Crowell/Barker Competition Knife #103126 05/17/07 11:33 AM
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You are up early, very early.
This is pretty much my time to get up. I walk a couple of miles every morning. At my age, you either use it or lose it. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

A couple miles, Good for you. You know the saying, "Early to bed early to raise, untill you have enough money to do otherwise."


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Re: Crowell/Barker Competition Knife [Re: Horn Dog] #103127 05/17/07 11:41 AM
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Nice looking knife. Seems like it might be a good value but I think the DF has it beat. The handle looks a little thick, blocky and slippery and the steel is probably no where near to the performance to SR-77. With a little bit of fine tuning the DF could easly do what that knife does and a lot more.


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Re: Crowell/Barker Competition Knife #103129 05/17/07 12:36 PM
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My nice and shiney Competition blade made by Todd Orr of Skyblade knives. It is 1/4 inch ATS-34 the blade is 9 inches and 14 1/4 overall with Presentation grade Madison Maple scales and some tastfull file work on the spine. I named it "Impossible" for many reasons.I name a lot of my knives. Silly eh?

It is amazing to hold,and sharper than any knife I have ever owned,my wife ordered it for me last Christmas. I love my wife dearly. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Peace.


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Re: Crowell/Barker Competition Knife [Re: Prince of Peace] #103131 05/17/07 12:55 PM
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My nice and shiney Competition blade made by Todd Orr of Skyblade knives. It is 1/4 inch ATS-34 the blade is 9 inches and 14 1/4 overall with Presentation grade Madison Maple scales and some tastfull file work on the spine. I named it "Impossible" for many reasons.I name a lot of my knives. Silly eh?

It is amazing to hold,and sharper than any knife I have ever owned,my wife ordered it for me last Christmas. I love my wife dearly. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Peace.

Let me guess the name has to do with sharpening.....


Nice knife <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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