Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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No. But i like what you’ve posted Mike. 
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Current rig 
  
 And yes @steelworker, i had Epting make me a natural veg tan SAP to patina. Lol.
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Current rig 
 And yes @steelworker, i had Epting make me a natural veg tan SAP to patina. Lol.Very nice @mikebarhoot ! 
 Here's a strap chestnut with copper riveting
  
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I’ll have to give him shit for not offering the strap/copper combo! Lol. & NICE! 
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^lol 
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I mean. ISFS.  
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 Extrema Ratio LE & Andrew Jordan Grizzly 
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My everyday knife. Benchmade Griptillian.   
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I recently bought a new fixed blade knife. It's not an ultra expensive, high quality one, but I do like the Designer (Torbe Custom Knives) and this collab was simply much more affordable then his original works. Also I found out that it is actually illigal to carry my trusted old Benchmade folder here in Germany (which I do since almost 20 years). Frigging wankers that made weapon laws are incompetence in person. I could carry that Real Steel monster, but not the Benchmade folder.  Also I found out that it is actually illigal to carry my trusted old Benchmade folder here in Germany (which I do since almost 20 years). Frigging wankers that made weapon laws are incompetence in person. I could carry that Real Steel monster, but not the Benchmade folder.  Gesendet von meinem VOG-L29 mit Tapatalk 
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Loving that Benchmade, @Cole. I've had one for many years – impressive build quality. I just dug this Lakota out from my knife drawer and polished it up. Come to find out, Lakota went under many years ago. What a bummer. Such a lovely knife even though it has a mirror polish which isn't much to my liking.    
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Thanks, @henry_david . The Benchmade is realy a piece of art and the best build knive I ever had (I'm not a knive nut, so that doesn't mean much  ). ).
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@Cole Those Osbourne designed benchmades are a really great, a real case of form and function working together. Super compact and easy to carry, and yet a lot of blade for the size. I had one with a coated blade and didn't really like the coating so I sold it (I am a knife nut, and we tend buy and sell knives like nothing). Knife laws are the worst. Being in the US, we actually have a pretty easy time but there are still some states/cities that have silly laws that seem to be written by someone who doesn't even understand how a folding knife is built. 
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Any recs for a leathr sheath maker? I wanna snag an aftermarket one for the knife above that's got a horizontal orientation. 
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Knife laws are the worst. Being in the US, we actually have a pretty easy time but there are still some states/cities that have silly laws that seem to be written by someone who doesn't even understand how a folding knife is built. You must be referring to San Francisco, @tvenuto  I live there and it's ridiculous. I want to own an OTF however that'd practically make me a felon! I live there and it's ridiculous. I want to own an OTF however that'd practically make me a felon!
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Ha I actually wasn't referring to any one place in particular, but I (did) travel a bit and it was always a pain to try to decipher knife laws where I was going. I'm lucky that in MD most jurisdictions don't have length limits on folding knives, but they make up for it with other dumb stuff. 
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