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Wish I knew. It's a no name unbranded knife made is who know where. Has a modified sheepfoot/hawkbill blade that does wonders cutting rope and cardboard. It gets a lot of use. Top two are Gerbers (an EZ out and Gator) Bottom one is Chinese made Sheffield frame lock. Also a very nice knife with smooth operations.
We all know We are traditionalists in knife buying but this week I was gifted a CRKT. Cant wait to do a bit of a review on it for you. It seems to be a crossover from a tactical to a traditional
i think last time i looked we had 32 know 37 thanks for joining tom
Yea Tobias, I only get to watch one of the shows once in a while. What do you want to talk about concerning their show. Those guys are salesman and talk and express things fast to spur the quick buyer. They do a very good job for their boss and sell plenty in the time given. Those guys are okay, they don't mislead anyone.
That seems like a good idea. I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to add much except for a sporadic comment on knives in TV shows or movies. I'd be interested in following the discussion though.
I'm thinking about starting a discussion within the group about knives as protrayed or sold on television and associated media Obviously this would include the info-mercials such as Cutlery Corner, Knives Live and the Hoppin' Mad Hillbilly. But I thin we could also discuss television shows and movies as well as the latest Bud-K catalog and even magazine articles.
Anyone game?
I found a vintage Moose knife for sale but I have no idea if the knife is worth what he is asking. I guess thats a problem for everyone, if you have nothing to judge it against.
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