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Travis built me a custom Passenger, and I love it. I sent him a jacked-up Passenger I bought from ebay, and asked him to build me a new one,...
It WAS tough, by yesteryear's standards, and some people haven't updated their reference point. ;-)
I do it sometimes, but now that I've learned a bit more about stropping, I don't do it as much any more. These days, I'm more apt to look for a...
I can't stand them when they're in the cutting path. It screws up through cuts. Ontario RAT knives have it figured out, most others don't. True...
Not military-related, but on the topic of knife abuse: My boss at work probably 10 years ago walked around asking: "Does anyone have a knife?" I...
On Victorinox Swiss army knives: The implements and blades are ground at angles (as viewed from the side of the knife while closed) so that they...
Marlin spike... Do navy ships even have rope on them any more? Seems like everything is steel and bolted or welded together.
This should be his next knife: https://www.swissarmy.com/us/en/Products/Swiss-Army-Knives/Large-Pocket-Knives/RescueTool/p/0.8623.MWN [IMG] If...
OP posted his review on the WSKO. (keeping in mind that we're in a knife forum) He posted his experience using it on several knives. You started...
I think I would keep my Explorer and my Benchmade 550-1 Griptilian. (the high-end one with the Spydiehole)
I'm glad my advice helped. Daniel's concise tips are right-on. (though I never tried the blade grinding attachment myself)
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You need to ditch that coat.
I posted some whittling ideas in this thread of mine from a couple years ago. It's not just whittling, but other hobbies that use knives....
Might be just a new branding to try to get them sold as tools, not just as knives for outdoorsmen and wood carvers.
This woman is The Real Deal. She reminds me a bit of my Chinese ex-wife. Just.... EARTHY. One time when we were courting and I was visiting her...
Variety is my focus, if that can be called one. I've got some of everything except swords: SAKs Multi-tools Fixed blades Locking folders (many...
Go look on ebay; I bet you can find one just like it. I did this with two knives my grandpa had. The first was a late 70s or early 80s Imperial...
I have or have had all three of those. Tenacious - Great knife, but not a great value any more over $50. I have a Polestar now, which is just a...
Yeah, used 8Cr would be fine. Or maybe a Swiss army knife with its Rc 56 steel, and when you're done learning from it, throw it in your kitchen...