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    mikebarhoot
    Iron Heart Deity
    Joined: 15 Dec 2015

    I mean. ISFS. 😕

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      rob j. cole
      Raw and Unwashed
      Joined: 7 Sept 2010

      Extrema Ratio LE & Andrew Jordan Grizzly

      last edited by 12 May 2021, 05:27 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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        ackoasis
        Raw and Unwashed
        Joined: 19 Apr 2021

        My everyday knife. Benchmade Griptillian.

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          Cole
          啓蒙家
          Joined: 15 Apr 2014

          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

          WTB:
          IHJ-96-OLV Size L
          IHE-13

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            henry_david
            Joined: 28 Mar 2016

            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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              Cole
              啓蒙家
              Joined: 15 Apr 2014

              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  😉 ).

              WTB:
              IHJ-96-OLV Size L
              IHE-13

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                tvenuto
                Raw and Unwashed
                Joined: 15 Sept 2016

                @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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                  henry_david
                  Joined: 28 Mar 2016

                  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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                    henry_david
                    Joined: 28 Mar 2016

                    @tvenuto:

                    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!

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                      tvenuto
                      Raw and Unwashed
                      Joined: 15 Sept 2016

                      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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                        mikebarhoot
                        Iron Heart Deity
                        Joined: 15 Dec 2015

                        Updated 7

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                          henry_david
                          Joined: 28 Mar 2016

                          Snagged a little horizontal pull sheath from Texas. Digging it.

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                            henry_david
                            Joined: 28 Mar 2016

                            Just began carrying this again after many years of not doing so. Phill Hartsfield, Sr. kozuka made with A2. What I didn't know is that Hartsfield influenced Emerson and helped Emerson get his first special ops contract, etc.

                            Either way, I adore this thing.

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                              scarfmace
                              Haraki san Expert
                              Joined: 20 Feb 2015

                              That thing is awsome!

                              "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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                                henry_david
                                Joined: 28 Mar 2016

                                @scarfmace:

                                That thing is awsome!

                                Thanks dude!

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                                • endoE
                                  endo
                                  見習いボス
                                  Joined: 29 May 2020

                                  Last year when I was hiking on Svalbard one of the guides had a knife that attracted my attention. First, I thought it was a puukko (from Finland, also great knives, different story) but it turned out to be Sami knife.

                                  The Sami are the indigenous Finno-Ugric people inhabiting northern Skandinavia (historically known in English as Lapps or Laplanders, but these terms are regarded as offensive by some Sámi people). Sami knives have been made and used for centuries, with more or less the same shape and materials. The handle is generally made from birch, the blade from carbon steel and the sheath from reindeer leather. They are definitely not delicate, but strong tools for everything from wood cutting to butchering tasks.

                                  When we were in Karasjok in northern Norway I had the chance to visit Knivesmed Strømeng a traditional knife maker for Sami knives. You can visit their workshop and see how the knives are made. And of course you can choose knives from a variety of sizes (not much variation in style though, since they are all traditional).

                                  This is the one I got:

                                  The blade is 20 cm, total 32cm.

                                  It feels very durable and I like the traditional aspect. Should be a life-long companion.
                                  Check out their website if you're interested. They do international orders (I think, via contact).

                                  si tacuisses

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                                    henry_david
                                    Joined: 28 Mar 2016

                                    Lovely backstory, @endo  😉

                                    I happen to adore fixed blades over folders myself and can appreciate this sorta thing. Looking at that site this very moment lol

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                                    • LewisStonehouseL
                                      LewisStonehouse
                                      啓蒙家
                                      Joined: 11 May 2020

                                      That thing is absolutely badass @endo

                                      I would love a nice fixed blade but you can't take them anywhere here without going to directly to jail, do not collect £200 etc.

                                      last edited by 28 Jul 2021, 17:26 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                      • GilesG
                                        Giles
                                        IHUK Crew
                                        Joined: 22 Sept 2009

                                        For that, I'd take the risk  🙂

                                        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                          henry_david
                                          Joined: 28 Mar 2016

                                          @LewisStonehouse:

                                          That thing is absolutely badass @endo

                                          I would love a nice fixed blade but you can't take them anywhere here without going to directly to jail, do not collect £200 etc.

                                          It's that bad there?? I'm in San Francisco (tied with Los Angeles for the most restrictive knife laws in CA) and I can carry a fixed blade under 3" in my pocket. Anything larger must be open carry (like a machete  :D).

                                          last edited by 28 Jul 2021, 17:28 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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