Black knives matter
Re: Black knives matter
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Re: Black knives matter
Gerber 1983 MKII.
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Re: Black knives matter
Cold Steel. Chris Reeve from the days before the fame of his folders. Next Becker K&T followed by a pair of Opinels.
Re: Black knives matter
.... well... I figure if them 'Ol zombies ever start walking the Earth ...AGAIN... that 'lill 'ol blade might come in handy...MissouriGuerrilla wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 2:28 pmUse it? Heck, I'd buy it just to have it to look at and admire! Amen?!
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Re: Black knives matter
Back in the olden times, I had a couple of original EKs, one from Mass. and one from FL. I was happy to find the latest version by KA-BAR. The peasant knife makes a great EDC
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T-dog, I like the looks of your EK. It appears fairly light yet sturdy enough to handle any normal cutting task along the trail.
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Thanks Q.S. I am really happy with it, You are right, the spine is not too thick and that makes it very manageable to carry.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Fri Jun 16, 2023 8:39 pm T-dog, I like the looks of your EK. It appears fairly light yet sturdy enough to handle any normal cutting task along the trail.
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Re: Black knives matter
Hate to see this thread fizzle so here is a nice black one. Benchmade mini Osborne, G10 handles, ceracoted S30V steel. Blue liners really make it pop.
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Got this Buck 119 from KLJ77. Love the flag motif.
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