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Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: coyotebc] #595793 11/14/11 03:04 AM
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I just bought the G10 version of the Bryd crossbill
It feels much better in the hand then my old stainless steel handled one.
I will probably try the hawkbill next


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Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: coyotebc] #595794 11/14/11 03:05 AM
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I might pickup a karambit after Christmas


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Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: coyotebc] #595795 11/14/11 03:08 AM
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I was looking in the AG Russell catalog that came the other day. There is a sweet hawksbill in there for about $60 or so that I really liked.



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Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: rth548] #595796 11/14/11 03:08 AM
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I used to have a Case XX Hawksbill, but it disappeared. Think my ex had something to do with it.



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I've told this before, but when she left I had over 100 Case XX knives disappear. Most of them were Trapper models, that was what I collected.



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Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: coyotebc] #595798 11/14/11 03:10 AM
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Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: SkunkHunter] #595799 11/14/11 03:12 AM
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Seems to me the best folding karambits are Emerson and Fox. They each have a fixed blade as well of course. Also Ontario has one out now, called the ranger EOD. 1/4 inch thick, should be a bear of a strong knife.

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I really do like the looks of the spyderco matriarch


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Seems to me the best folding karambits are Emerson and Fox. They each have a fixed blade as well of course. Also Ontario has one out now, called the EOD ranger. 1/4 inch thick, should be a bear of a strong knife.
i think i would go fixed blade with a karambit, but really not sure


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I've told this before, but when she left I had over 100 Case XX knives disappear. Most of them were Trapper models, that was what I collected.
that would just about kill me


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If you want one that will pry open a safe, get the Ontario. It's the least expensive one as well. PLUS it seems to have the best sheath, actual kydex.


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I've told this before, but when she left I had over 100 Case XX knives disappear. Most of them were Trapper models, that was what I collected.
that would just about kill me

It did indeed hurt. I've been collecting CaseXX's since I was a kid. She got most of them, ones that I'll never be able to replace. But it was worth it to get rid of her, I guess. She just sold them for her drug habit, I figure. I know she don't have them now.



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