Two-Blade Liner Lock
Two-Blade Liner Lock
Does anyone have any information on this knife? I bought it new maybe 20 years ago.
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Re: Two-Blade Liner Lock
I have no idea what model number/name that it, but I have to say that it looks like the love child of a Muskrat & a Mall Ninja...
No offense intended - I'm just funnin' with you...
No offense intended - I'm just funnin' with you...
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Re: Two-Blade Liner Lock
No offense taken, it is a strange ranger. I've found out that it is a B275 Ecco produced from 2001 to 2003. It lived in my toolbox for so long that I had forgotten about it.
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Re: Two-Blade Liner Lock
Did your research find this old thread at BF? https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/que ... co.170721/
Very interesting info!
Very interesting info!
"The Luggage had a straightforward way of dealing with things between it and its intended destination: it ignored them." -Terry Pratchett
Re: Two-Blade Liner Lock
Thanks, TFL, I had some trouble starting a search as I didn't remember a name for the knife and I couldn't remember just when I bought it, so I couldn't date it accurately. So if I buy a knife new and later research its history, should I be concerned with my cognitive capability?
Re: Two-Blade Liner Lock
I wouldn't worry about your mental ability yet.
When you find a knife you bought yesterday, and think somebody else left it in your pocket. Start to worry. On second thought why worry, just enjoy the new knife everyday.
Glad you solved your mystery. It's a neat knife. I enjoyed the old thread too, great history indeed.
When you find a knife you bought yesterday, and think somebody else left it in your pocket. Start to worry. On second thought why worry, just enjoy the new knife everyday.
Glad you solved your mystery. It's a neat knife. I enjoyed the old thread too, great history indeed.