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Beware of the ""Pirahna's"""______ Automatics,---- Amazon (Silver), P1 Pocket (Red) & BodyGuard (Blue) :)__________ the quality & fit /finish of these knives, is as good as any Microtech, Benchmade, or Protech,but less $$$$$$$$$$$$$____well built,and nice looking too !!!!!! ::nod::
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Great photos Mike and Monk ::tu::

I like the looks of that P1 Pocket ::drool::



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Very nice Monk and Rick


Whats the closed length of the P1
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junebug wrote:Image

how ya like the KNOCKOUT??? likes ???? dislikes????
wanna purchase one soon :mrgreen:
...don't just like the Knockout....straight up LOVE the Knockout! Flipper activated speedsafe gets that big ol' blade out quickly, blade is large and useful with a deep belly and lots of cutting area, with a strong and useful tip, it is super lightweight and slim with a deep carry pocket clip, can barely tell it's there when in the pocket. Gives you the ability to carry a bigger knife without the bulk, but it is by no means a light duty knife, it can stand up to some hard use....The machined aluminum handles make it slide in and out of the pocket very easily, in fact I did have to add a small piece of skateboard tape to the handle just to improve the grip for removal from the pocket, but since I did that she is damn near perfect for my purposes. USA made too. This knife has become my favorite Kershaw by a good margin.
If there is any downside to this knife, it may be a bit "scary looking" to whip out in the general population, say riding a bus or sitting in a waiting room...but then again I always carry a smaller secondary "traditional" pocketknife with me for smaller tasks like pencil sharpening, tag clipping, nail cleaning, and "general fidgeting and fondling"...but when it's time for some serious cutting, out comes the Knockout.
I'm tellin' ya Junie, you need to get your hands on one of these, you'll dig it for sure. ::nod::
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More about this one tomorrow. 8)


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You can get beautiful photography with any digital camera and the use of a tripod. Steady hand is important as well as good lighting!Keep up the nice work! Beautiful knives and great showcasing! ::tu:: ::tu:: Rocky
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For Junebug...non-stag ::sot::

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Niiiiiiice Tim ::tu::
I dig half stops!!



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Thanks Brian ::handshake::


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Tim your pictures are just amazing ::tu::
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Thank you Robert ::tu::


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BASS done bumped his head...........Image


if ya need help gettin back on track lemme know bro,i'm here for ya!! Image


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:shock: ............................ ::rotflol:: .......... ::sotb:: ::super_happy::
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Yeah, Tim. Did ya go crazy with the heat? Great picture and I really like that Platts whittler. The colors in that rock really set off those pearl handles. Did you plan it that way or did ya just get lucky? ::woot:: :lol: :lol:
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Well of course i planned it Jerry,
things like that just don't happen naturally ya know ::facepalm::


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basser5 wrote:things like that just don't happen naturally ya know ::facepalm::


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Not to me anyway. :lol:
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Great photo of a great knife!:
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That is an awesome Barlow !!!!!!________________ ::tu:: _____a few more photos,easy on the eyes :)
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Another bunch of beauties Monk. Keep them coming. ::tu:: ::nod::
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Just goofin..........

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Mr. Monk's Huckleberry jacks reminded me of this one.
Plus I already had the Marbles' album open anywho.

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I found a nice leather sheath for my Entrek. ::tu::


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WOWZER !!!!!!!!____You boys are showing off some beauties !!!!!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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basser5 wrote:Just goofin..........

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Tim -- What image editor did you use to get that border?
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