Y no black
y orange!?
explain. PLEASE!
http://www.bladehq.com/item--Zero-Tolerance-0630ORBLK-Emerson--50355
y orange!?
explain. PLEASE!
http://www.bladehq.com/item--Zero-Tolerance-0630ORBLK-Emerson--50355
It's funny......I ask the same question every time you start a thread.
Y no black
y orange!?
explain. PLEASE!
http://www.bladehq.com/item--Zero-Tolerance-0630ORBLK-Emerson--50355
It's funny......I ask the same question every time you start a thread.
Orange is the new black. Somebody had to say it.
I guess the point would be if you like the design of a knife and not the handle material especially on a knife that is so easily modded with custom scales and such. Buy it then get whatever handle you want for it in whatever design floats your boat.To most of us, a little variety is a welcome thing. Personally, I look at design, materials and price and don't care that much about color scheme, but I buy most knives as serious users. I wouldn't care if an awesome knife was only available in pink and green leopard print g10 as long as the other three factors were pleasing to me, I'd buy it and use it. If that isn't for you and the colors bother you that much, vote with your wallet and don't buy it.
Also, in before the move.
hell, if he really didn't like the orange that bad, a kitchen stove, a $3 bottle of RIT dye and an hours worth of time and he would have exactly what he wants.I guess the point would be if you like the design of a knife and not the handle material especially on a knife that is so easily modded with custom scales and such. Buy it then get whatever handle you want for it in whatever design floats your boat.
hell, if he really didn't like the orange that bad, a kitchen stove, a $3 bottle of RIT dye and an hours worth of time and he would have exactly what he wants.
It's not a powerful Cold Steel tanto though...Avoid bananas if you get the tanto.