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30 March 2008, 10:22 AM | #1 |
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The Randall knives are Chad's fault.
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Nice watches and knifes there
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30 March 2008, 10:34 AM | #3 |
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1. Randall 14 "Attack/Survival" model with 7.5 inch blade and finger grip handle.
2. Randall 18 "Survival" model with 5 inch blade, "skullcrusher" butt cap and compass, paracord wrap on the hollow handle (used for storing survival goodies). 3. Randall 16 "Special Fighter" with single finger notch red micarta handle. You don't see many of these. It's a non-catalog version of the Model 16 dive knife with special blade, handle and guards. Plus the GMT-II and SD, of course.
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Nice looking toys you have there (the watches and the knives)
My Chris Reeves Small Sebenza usually accompanies my Rolex!
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They look like they'd make good boot knives David
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I have a Chris Reeves Small Sebenza and a Reeves Mnandi folder. I like both knives, but I have a hard time keeping them sharp. It's really frustrating. Compared to my Spyderco Native and 5.11 Tactical folders, they feel like butter knives.
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I kind of baby my Sebenza (I know I don't have to, it is a tough work knife) but I find my Sharpmaker and a Strop keep it pretty sharp.
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The only knife I use is the one from my watch repair kit!
And about that Randall`s...wow! And about those two Rollies...double wow!
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I much prefer the watches to the knives...
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Hmmm what time does it say on the Rolex.... it says time to buy another knife!
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Nice watches David, I like the knives too.
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Chris Reeve Small Sebenza, Boker Copperliner, Boker Ceramic, Buck Folding Hunter, Spyderco Kiwi Mother of Pearl, Spyderco Clip-It, Buck Pocket Knife, Spanish Boot Knife (Made by Me), Custom Folding Hunter, Army Survival Knife, Leatherman Mini-Tool, Case Knife, and wooden handled folding junk knife. One can never have enough sharp things. You just never know when you're going to have to kill something . Terry Newton
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