Wow. That is awesome. Really nice one! Congrats!
What’s is it going to CRK for?
Wow. That is awesome. Really nice one! Congrats!
It doesn’t have a box or dobWow. That is awesome. Really nice one! Congrats!
What’s is it going to CRK for?
Welcome to the show!Pray for me guys…I’m trying to play in the Bigs.
The good Lord above not below.Or, maybe it was the other one. You didn't specify which one.
Keep knocking and it shall be opened to you. Success!
I know the feeling!View attachment 2528956Old lady and Amex pretty pissed at me lately
That is so pretty is that purple and red?Show what you've got coming, so we can share your agony of waiting.
Here's my inbound pretty...
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Been debating a damascus knife. Issue is the large fits my hand, but the small doesnt. The large isn't legal in Colorado… maybe I’ll wait for a damascus mnandi haha.Garden knife coming soon!
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That is so pretty is that purple and red?
Been debating a damascus knife. Issue is the large fits my hand, but the small doesnt. The large isn't legal in Colorado… maybe I’ll wait for a damascus mnandi haha.
That's fair, but the primary use my pocket knives see is at work. Maybe you're right though, I could just have it at home. However, I love carrying my knife with me it would break my heart to be forced to leave a CRK at home.Awe come on, there's plenty of opportunity for large CRKs in Colorado. They're not illegal to own, and the law states:
"It is a class 2 misdemeanor for a person to carry a concealed “knife” outside of one’s dwelling, one’s place of business, on property owned or under his control, or in a private vehicle. There is also a hunting and fishing exception, which is an affirmative defense."
That means they're fair game at home or any property you own, in your car, and if/when you're hunting and fishing!
I was referring more to the Colorado law having 3.5 inches be the max and the larges being slightly over that.Awe come on, there's plenty of opportunity for large CRKs in Colorado. They're not illegal to own, and the law states:
"It is a class 2 misdemeanor for a person to carry a concealed “knife” outside of one’s dwelling, one’s place of business, on property owned or under his control, or in a private vehicle. There is also a hunting and fishing exception, which is an affirmative defense."
That means they're fair game at home or any property you own, in your car, and if/when you're hunting and fishing!