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The Blade etch appears to say Precise Mustang II
Lee,
They fit much better in there! I always enjoy your contests and certainly look forward to them
All of my knives were in cardboard boxes....like six or seven of them. And two dresser drawers.
Recently I bought two used knife display cases. Nothing fancy. I filled up most of one and posted it in my blog here. But I explained that the knives I put in the case barely fit in the individual spots so I was at some point going to moe them into the second case.
Those were Barlow knives. And I had a few Grand-Daddy Barlows that no way would fit in the spots that are provided in that original case. But they do in this case. So.....the new Case Full of Barlows! I have yet to put all of the GD BArlows in this case. And, no I'm not cussing.
And that move freed up the original case to display smaller (under 3" closed) knives. So I filled it up with a combination of pocketknives:
Both boxes are missing a few knives that I just have not tracked down yet. But they are (almost too damn) organized!
But I still have three cardboard boxes, one large plastic bag and one dresser drawer full o knives. Well plus the one switchblade that I have on lay away.
And speaking of these Coca-Cola knives I have a contest going on my Blog page. Be the first to pick the most expensive of these knives in the case and you win a Barlow knife. And, no I'm not selling anything, it's just for fun.
Dont quite know what to do with this one either so here it is. We picked up some neck knives for a few friends also. Stopped to see a friend, Doug Metzger at the show and right next to him was his newest venture
From thier website...Tribal Knife & Tactical is the brainchild of our founder Doug Metzger. While providing the essentials to knife makers worldwide for the past few years Doug assembled a group of craftsman to make custom knives under our own boutique brand. We also provide knives to major companies like NRA of which we are a licensed affiliate. We are growing daily and 2012 will be our best year yet. We have bids in to manufacture knives for foreign governments along with our own. Some of these designs will be available to our customers. What started out as a boutique custom knife making company will become your source for necessary survival, tactical and self-defense items along with specialty items. Be sure to become part of our Tribe! Go to the Customer Service tab and register so we may send you our newsletter, new product announcements and insider sales!
Well I dont quite know what to do with this one so here it is. One of the joys of the blade show has always been to stand in line, meet Blackie Collins and have him engrave a knife for you. On the way to the show Donnie and I talked about how that loss effects us all and that we would not come home with a Myerco this year....Well the good folks at Knife Illustrated had a deal going of if you took their subscription. All the way home this knife brought back Blackie Collins memories for us. No better deal than that on a knife
You are so right Robert. One of the great opportunities at the Blade is that you get to hold and handle one, go right to some elses booth and compare right away. The experience is great for having a good look before we buy
Okay Pat, I was just trying to help. We need to look good before we buy.
Boker makes a pocket Kukri, it has 440 stainless blade, G10 synthetic scales, it's 10 1/2" overall with a 4 1/2" blade. The cost is $23.95...If this will help you.
Clint,
Thats interesting, guess we should be looking there more often, or someone should be LOL
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