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    • R
      ricochet
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      Yay!
      Today I joined the club and became proud owner of UK legal Spyderco UK Penknife in orange. Leaf shape S30v blade and G10 scales.

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      • DougNgD
        DougNg
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        Nice, the Spyderco UKPK is def a hot model right now

        Went to Lowes over the weekend, was really tempted to buy another Sodbuster, but managed to resist the urge. At less than $20, it's hard not to justify having one around at all times (front door to open boxes, kitchen to open packaging/cut cooking twine, car just in case, office for envelopes/bagels). I just put one in each location 🙂

        I much prefer the yellow handled ones with the carbon blades over the black handles with stainless blades though

        I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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        • GilberttG
          Gilbertt
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          Ok so I'm getting a Hubertus leverlock switchblade hopefully in the next week.  Any thoughts?

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            commodorewheeler
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            @Gilbertt:

            Ok so I'm getting a Hubertus leverlock switchblade hopefully in the next week.  Any thoughts?

            I like those, they are fun to play with. Are they legal to carry where you live?

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            • GilberttG
              Gilbertt
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              …mmmm not pursay.

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                commodorewheeler
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                @Gilbertt:

                …mmmm not pursay.

                LOL, I know a lot of people who carry autos and balis illegally as well.

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                • GilberttG
                  Gilbertt
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                  Yeah i carried an italian stilletto for years.

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                  • JiiJ
                    Jii
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                    Just ordered a Spyderco Dragonfly G-10 in OD green. Was considering the Benchmark Mini Griptilian as well but it seemed a bit too bulky as pocket carry.

                    AIAN HA-TO!

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                    • michaeljcrM
                      michaeljcr
                      Raw and Unwashed
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                      I bought the Spyderco UKPK lightweight edition a few weeks ago from Handy Niknaks (no affiliation) after spending far too much time on the British Blades forum.  Not bad for just under £47 including postage and legal to carry in the UK.  Now I want a custom made Shing Crafts UK legal EDC but, after discovering IH, it might have to wait until next year!

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                      • SeulS
                        Seul
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                        Li'l help?..

                        Check the clip of my Sebenza… Kinda sucks... Bought a replacement clip but now I can't get the screw to come loose... I also have wrecked the inside of the screw so the little wrench has no more grip on it... How can I possibly remove it?..


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                        • hecticH
                          hectic
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                          Dude, get some 2 pack epoxy or chemical metal filler variant.

                          Set an allen key into the mangled hole and use the epoxy/other motherfucking strong glue to set the allen key.

                          Wait some time.

                          Unscrew with extreme prejudice.

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                          • SeulS
                            Seul
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                            The thing is - even when I had lotsa grip, it didn't budge at all… But it's worth a shot I guess... Ta!..

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                            • hecticH
                              hectic
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                              Np, I expect Doug will have a suggestion.

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                              • SeulS
                                Seul
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                                Dg would just make the screw get outta there by staring it down…

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                                • hecticH
                                  hectic
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                                  LOL, Doug Norris in the house

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                                  • DougNgD
                                    DougNg
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                                    LOL, you guys crack me up

                                    You could try the epoxy thing first, but I'm not sure that will work. What looks like has happened is that the clip was bent so far the screw has seized into place.

                                    The harder (but more likely to work) would be to file a notch into the screw and use a flat head screwdriver.

                                    You could also cover up the side of the knife with a couple layers of nail polish (to protect the finish) and then try and grab the outside of the screw with a pair of pliers. Remove the nail polish with acetone afterwards (regular nail polish remover)

                                    If you do manage to get the screw out, take the new screw, and without putting the clip in, put in and take out the screw a few times to reset the threads on the female side. Don't use too much force or you'll wind up with the same problem again.

                                    Lastly, you could try to drill the screw out, or send the knife into CRK for a repair.

                                    I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                                    • SeulS
                                      Seul
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                                      Thanks, Doug!..

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                                      • DougNgD
                                        DougNg
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                                        No problem. If you ever need help and I take more than a couple hours to respond, it's because I'm in a conference call (or managed to miss your post) just drop me a PM since I get an email notification sent to my Droid

                                        I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                                        • tcashT
                                          tcash
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                                          So I have a larger knife collection than denim, but I was glad when I found the proper jeans to carry my stuff, and glad to find a forum with similar interests.

                                          This is Jon Christensen's journeyman smith test knife, which means he submitted it to the American Bladesmith Society as a test on his way to becoming a Mastersmith.  There are certainly folks that think I'm crazy for carrying it instead of leaving it in the safe, but I can't help it.

                                          Decidedly less tactical than what seems to prevail here.  I some tactical stuff too.

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                                          • SeulS
                                            Seul
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                                            @DougNg:

                                            No problem. If you ever need help and I take more than a couple hours to respond, it's because I'm in a conference call (or managed to miss your post) just drop me a PM since I get an email notification sent to my Droid

                                            Thanks, Doug!..

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