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  • #16
    Originally posted by jw33 View Post
    you have a fucking toy cow?
    My nightstand.
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    Without my gun hobby. I would cut off my own dick and let the rats eat it...
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    • #17
      soap you should own this
      https://victorinox2013.jovoto.com/ideas/25276

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      • #18
        Originally posted by soap View Post
        My nightstand.
        youre definitely a weirdo, but i enjoy that your fetish annoys so many people on the board.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by mk5.0 View Post
          Sure it is, they are cheap enough that I don't mind losing them or using them as a screwdriver..
          Or you could carry a much better knife and treat it properly.

          LMFAO@ the SOG = china junk tag. Sure, if you are a cheap bitch and buy the crappy ones they suck. But pony up for one of the Japanese made blades and you can't do much better.
          Last edited by Pokulski-Blatz; 06-03-2014, 11:38 PM.

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          • #20
            You are a strange duck soap.

            If you seriously like cows that much go work for a cattlmen. I fucking hate them but they are a great paycheck.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
              You are a strange duck soap.

              If you seriously like cows that much go work for a cattlmen. I fucking hate them but they are a great paycheck.
              He would get fired for fucking the cows.

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              • #22
                He was just giving them a massage from the inside.

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                • #23
                  I'm glad you posted this, I'm heading to NY in a few weeks and decided to check their rules. No blade longer than 4" and knives have to be concealed. I was debating on packing my Spyderco, now I know it'd be illegal.

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                  • #24
                    "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
                    "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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                    • #25
                      I was going to post this as a joke, but now I kinda want one.





                      Wenger Giant 85-tool 141-function Swiss Army Knife


                      World's largest pocket knife made in Switzerland and guaranteed for life
                      Knife features an amazing 85 tools and over 100 uses
                      Perfect for camping and the outdoors, but also perfect for just about everything else

                      Other features include:

                      2.5-inch 60 Serrated locking blade
                      Nail file, nail cleaner
                      Corkscrew
                      Adjustable pliers with wire crimper and cutter
                      Removable screwdriver bit adapter
                      2.5" blade for Official World Scout Knife
                      Spring-loaded, locking needle-nose pliers
                      Removable screwdriver bit holder with three Phillips head and three flathead screwdriver bits
                      Magnetized recessed bit holder
                      Double-cut wood saw with ruler inch and centimeter
                      Bike chain rivet setter
                      Removable 5mm Allen wrench
                      Removable tool for adjusting bike spokes
                      10mm hexagonal key for nuts
                      Removable 4mm curved Allen wrench
                      Removable 10mm hexagonal key
                      Universal wrench
                      2.4" springless scissors with serrated self-sharpening design
                      1.65" Clip point utility blade
                      Golf club face cleaner
                      2.4" Round tip blade
                      Cap lifter
                      Can opener
                      Golf shoe spike wrench
                      Golf divot repair tool
                      Fine metal file
                      Cupped cigar cutter with double-honed edges
                      12/20-Guage choke tube tool
                      Watch caseback opening tool
                      Snap shackle
                      Mineral crystal magnifier with
                      Compass
                      Telescopic pointer
                      Fish scaler
                      Hook disgorger
                      Line guide
                      Shortix laboratory key
                      Micro tool holder
                      Micro tool adapter
                      Micro scraper straight
                      Micro scraper curved
                      WRX

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                      • #26
                        so moving on to other KNIFE topics...anyone every had a ceramic blade?

                        Found one on Brownell's site and got me to thinking about trying one. I know they can be brittle but the fact they are light and hold and edge well intrigues me.

                        input?

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                        • #27
                          well, got my replacement carry knife in the mail yesterday. Gave the straight blade to the wife and kept the serrated one for me. Not that I call this a collection, but here is what I have usually in the night stand or within a few paces of me.



                          Top to bottom:

                          1. K-bar. Actually have a couple and keep them in the tool kits in the cars.
                          2. Gerber dirt duty and throw away if needed
                          3. an SK knives hand made custom I picked up in Fredericksburg a while back. just a good lookin' knife and sharp as hell.
                          4. My M&P auto knife with S30V blade.
                          5. And old LB7 Schrade that my grandfather left me when he passed a couple years ago. Best I can tell he bought it in 1978 (I was 4) and carried it daily. I have cleaned it up a bit but it stays in my nightstand unless I feel nostalgic.

                          My wife bought another SK custom that is a demascus folder with mammoths tooth skins. It's AWESOME but it stays in the safe as it was pretty expensive.

                          I plan on acquiring a few more and maybe look into ceramics, but not for carry....you know, for when zombies attack!

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                          • #28
                            Was going to start a knife thread then found this one. I've had a ton of knives but only recently started getting into what type of metals are used, sharpening techniques etc. Right now for EDC I carry a Gerber Hinderer and recently got a CRKT Minimalist. The Gerber is really well designed and equipped with the cutter and window breaker, I just wish they had used a better metal and not done a crappy job of coating the blade. I haven't done much with the CRKT so cant give any kind of review on it but it comes decently sharp and I got it mostly for self defense purposes. I've always disliked the the tiny feel of "neck knives," the grips are small and seem easy for your hand to slip off of. The CRKT has a pretty solid feel when you grab it, yet it is tiny and light and I really like that aspect of it.


                            Untitled by Photography by Daniel Rodriguez, on Flickr


                            Untitled by Photography by Daniel Rodriguez, on Flickr

                            I also have a couple Knives of Alaska knives (Bush camp and skinning set) that are the highest end knives that I own. I really love the Bush Camp knife and have used it for everything from skinning an animal to chopping some kindling for a fire. At first sight I thought the handle was a bit bulky but it is solid and well balanced IMO. The skinning set is nice as well but felt they could have come a bit sharper out of the box.

                            Bush Camp: https://www.knivesofalaska.com/item.asp?id=22

                            Light Skinning Set: https://www.knivesofalaska.com/item....Fc%3D4%26p%3D2

                            Whats everyone using for sharpeners? I have been thinking of getting the Ken Onion belt sharpener system.

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                            • #29
                              I've had a Benchmade with ATS34 blade for over 15yrs. I have never sharpened it. I am selective about what I cut with it but I carry it every day. I love it.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Danny46 View Post
                                Whats everyone using for sharpeners? I have been thinking of getting the Ken Onion belt sharpener system.
                                I use the regular work sharp and I love it. Hands down the best sharpener Ive ever used. well worth the money

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