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Post deleted by Private Klink [Re: ColdOne] #46226 04/22/07 05:35 PM
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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? #46227 04/22/07 05:38 PM
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Ouch. In all the years carrying a folder I have not ran into that problem. Is the lock loose on it?


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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? #46229 04/22/07 06:35 PM
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Ah yes, Bruce, the eternal optimist! I did cut myself once by reaching into my pocket when a cheap S&W linerlock had come open just enough to catch my trigger finger. That is why I usually carry lockbacks, the spring holds them closed and I am used to carrying point up. The deployment of the blade seems more natural to me that way. I have since understood why all linerlocks are carried point down! Anyway, the weather was perfect and da yoots and I had a great time at the blessing of the fleet.
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Linda, Amber, and Bonnie. Amber is their friend who is always around. They are all pretty good girls. They enjoyed today.

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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? [Re: Horn Dog] #46230 04/22/07 06:44 PM
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This has nothing at all to do with knives, but what the heck, here are some more shots of the Blessing of the Fleet in Darien, GA:
This is my biker bud Mark "Swindle" Wendel's 1938 HD VL 74 he rode there.
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Here are a few boats.
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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? [Re: Horn Dog] #46231 04/22/07 06:47 PM
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Here is a little something for the rebel and pirate in all of us:
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Another view of the shrimp boats:
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Ah yes, Bruce, the eternal optimist!

That's me, all right. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

Great pics. I wish I could have joined you. And your yoots are cute. I assume you're keeping your shotgun loaded! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Yes, it is. Bonnie, the blonde has had a few dates. The boys she chooses seem to be into knives, swords, and guns themselves. Go figure. One poor kid saw Bonnie's knife collection and was stunned. I sharpened his katana. No kid with dull knives or swords is allowed to date MY girls!


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Re: Best Assisted Opening Large Folder? [Re: Horn Dog] #46234 04/22/07 07:38 PM
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great photos HD, enjoyed them!
I've never played with a Camillus Heat....hope it turns out to be a knife that u like...
But I've been thinking about the question of this thread "best AO folder under $70"......so I was doing some web shopping and came upon the Kershaw Cyclone.....mostly because it has a "switchable" on/off switch for the AO action (from what I understand it's a little wheel you rotate on the spine of the handle.....that can be had for around $50 from this place (which I've successfully ordered from multiple times in the past)....
http://www.savsonswordsandknives.com/kecypled.html
....but it does outweigh the Heat by at least 1 oz....
After scanning Kershaw's forum on Bladeforums....it's no surprise that the "spring" mechanism on their AO knives will sometimes fail.....but their warranty service is top notch....I figure if I was gonna get an AO I might as well get it from one of the more prolific AO companies in the USA... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
So my Leeks and Chive have this (cheap-looking) safety switch at the "butt" of the handle (looks like a piece of plastic/Zytel that slides over the tip of the blade when the knife is folded) that's not too reassuring to me....and while I haven't ever played with/held a Cyclone/Mini-Cyclone, the safety mechanism on it seems "a little more reassuring"....
Aside from this, I know that the factory edge on most Kershaw folders are a little too obtuse for my liking (approx 40 degrees inclusive)....mostly coz I have mostly Spyderco folders which on average have a factory edge of 30 deg. inclusive or less.... but I know u're pretty good with reprofiling edges (I saw your penetrator tips thread)... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Please let us know what u think of the Heat when they arrive... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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That is good info, Brian. BTW, I have ordered quite a few knives from Savson. They usually beat most others in prices, and the service is fast.


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Great pic's Vic! It looks like a great day with your family and friends!! I took my wife out to the woods to see if she could find anything, she didn't but it was nice just the same to be out there.


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It is good for us all, Dan. Hope your back is doing well. Helen, the "Church Lady" just called and rebuked me for not being in church with da yoots. I told her that the blessing of the fleet should count as worship, but she is way more Catholic than I'll ever be. Heathens just naturally like to worship outdoors, I guess. She'll be back around soon, I hope. She is like some sexy version of Mother Teresa, always helping others.


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