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DO YOU HAVE THE LUCK OF THE IRISH?? THE THEME IS GREEN!!
Our Contest this month is easy, like the page, share it out to somewhere and show us your favorite GREEN knife.
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DMT Mini-Sharp Portable Folding Diamond Knife Sharpener - Extra-Fine
Green Shamrock Classic SD
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back years ago this pattern was used in alot of drapery and bed coverings..i cannot think of the name of this design for the life of me..and why they decided to put it on the blade..i couldnt answer that. but it does look kinda cool. maybe someone can think of the name i am looking for?
jeff said:
one more tidbit.. the small blade tang says union on one side and ser #082 on other.
the big blade says hmp89 on other side. which is prob short for humpback 1989 i believe, but not positive. well built knife tho. the box has the dog head on it,with americas finest cutlery printed below kabar
jeff said:
back years ago this pattern was used in alot of drapery and bed coverings..i cannot think of the name of this design for the life of me..and why they decided to put it on the blade..i couldnt answer that. but it does look kinda cool. maybe someone can think of the name i am looking for?
jeff said:
that is a real nice handy knife and the lock blade is too cool. i have not seen one of that particular style before.. is it very old?
Tobias Gibson said:
Did I mention that green is my favorite color?
My Victorinox 111mm Hunter comes in red or green. While many traditionalist brad the red model, I spent a little more and went for the Green. Not only is it a fine looking knife, it is an excellent tool! It is also one of the few 111mm knives with the combo tool and might be the only one with the small gutting blade. Definitely one of my favorites!
The Saw blade is excellent! The main blade has a slide lock mechanism.
Jeff,
You're not thinking of paisley, are you? That design looks similar to a paisley, but I don't think it is...
jeff said:
back years ago this pattern was used in alot of drapery and bed coverings..i cannot think of the name of this design for the life of me..and why they decided to put it on the blade..i couldnt answer that. but it does look kinda cool. maybe someone can think of the name i am looking for?
jeff said:
Jeff the 111mm Hunter has been a while for a while ( at least ten or so years, probably longer). I'm not sure if it is in the current line or not. In 2008 the knife was adopted by the RAF for their survival kits.
While not green, it did come up so I'll post a picture of one. The small gutting blade doubles as a belt cutter a belt cutter. Strangely the Brits did not swap out the cork screw for a Phillips Screwdriver
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