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Re: Other uses for Resiprene C? [Re: Pvt.snoballz] #390404 02/16/10 04:48 PM
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or grip for motorcycles...

I like that idea.


Inside each knife is a new adventure waiting to be had...maybe some blood and probably some suture.
Re: Other uses for Resiprene C? [Re: Devil 505] #390405 02/19/10 06:57 PM
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What about Res C knife handles? I think they would be perfect for that.

Sounds good, where can I get one? LOL!

Re: Other uses for Resiprene C? [Re: speedsix] #390406 02/19/10 10:09 PM
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there does seem to be a deficit of comfey + durable materials for handles of all kinds - like other tools, screwdrivers, hammers, socket wrenches, etc. Plus it seems like the Regulator handle was a big step forward in terms of the virtually unlimited variety of knife handles possible, for both improved function and aesthetics ... It seems like Res-C is just in its infancy - from cutting boards, mouse pads, or inserts into hard/rigid materials for non-slip properties like a strip along a run of outdoor stairs or temple/nose pad zones of polymer sunglass frames - even a few strips inset into the handle of my HK USP would be a welcome addition -- it seems applications are limited only by imagination -- a warm, non-slip Res-C toilet seat might be worth the extravagant price tag for the knife knut who has everything! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/footinmouth.gif" alt="" />


We need a 5/16" (or thicker) SR-77 BOWIE!!! (Written back in early '07 -- Regulator Premonition?)
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