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Our February 2014 Contest is sponsored by

TC Collectible Cutlery/Terry Ray

 

Let’s have some fun and give away a knife!

This month is a secret word contest.  Every day between today and Feb 20, 2014 I will place a secret word in the right hand column of iKC.  Bring that word back to this page and use it in a sentence.   

That’s it you are entered. 

Each entry will receive a ticket and a name will be drawn on Feb 21rst to win.  Only one ticket per person per day.  No fair copying anyone else’s sentences LOL

A Mel Pardue design, the 553 Benchmade Griptilian!

Blade Length: 3.45"

Blade Thickness: 0.115"

Overall Length: 8.07"

Closed Length: 4.62"

Handle Thickness: 0.640"

Blade Material: 154CM Stainless Steel

Blade Hardness: 58-60HRC

Blade Style: Tanto w/ Ambidextrous Thumb-Studs

Pocket Clip: Black, Reversible, Tip-Up

Lock Mechanism: AXIS

Class: Blue

Weight: 3.25oz.

 

 

 

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I don't have a kydex holster or sheath.

If I had any talent at all I would attempt to make a kydex sheath for one of my fixed blades.

I have always wanted to buy a kydex shaping machine, it looks like so much fun.

A lot of fixed blades have kydex sheaths instead of leather.

I cannot think of anything clever to say about kydex. I love all of my kydex holsters and sheaths. It is easy to get it too hot and melt it into a globex though.

My favorite EDC knife has one clip point blade and one spear point blade on it.

"A spearpoint knife is a great choice for the knife enthusiast who is looking for a good balance between piercing and slicing ability. It combines the sharp point of a dagger with the strength of a drop point blade, while maintaining some of the "belly" that is used for slicing."

i know this sounds real cut and dry but i love a spearpoint blade!

This is a spearpoiint.

I prefer a clip or drop-point style of blade over the more symmetrically shaped spear-point blade. 

Though the spearpoint is not my favorite blade shape it is right at home on older patterns like the gunstock, swell end jack, and canoes.

 

About 50% of my knife collection consists of spearpoints.

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