Jo the Machinist
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If you ask enough, you might change his mind, but he told me no yesterday.
If you ask enough, you might change his mind, but he told me no yesterday.
Jo, if Nathan said No, then the answer is NO (Allegedly ) May I suggest you ask him tonight around Midnight (After he has had a few Drinks) If he would consider a Pre-order on the BC?If you ask enough, you might change his mind, but he told me no yesterday.
Jo, if Nathan said No, then the answer is NO (Allegedly ) May I suggest you ask him tonight around Midnight (After he has had a few Drinks) If he would consider a Pre-order on the BC?
If you ask enough, you might change his mind, but he told me no yesterday.
I would take four for the EDC. Perhaps a limited run?I'd buy at least one EDC and one FK set.
Tero Tuf was not made to be pretty, as a user However (especially on a large knife IMO) nothing presently being offered provides a more secure gripCan he be bribed with something? Perhaps he's fancying about running an ostrich farm down there when he decides to retire? We can all chip in and buy him his first O-birdie male/female couple
FWIW, I don't even like the look of terotuf but as a good older brother to my other brothers on here, I'm willing to petition Nathan to change his mind.
A very simple 4" scandi grind blade for carving and "bushcraft" use..
D3V and CPM 4V pls
Where da user pics @ doe TommyG?Tero Tuf was not made to be pretty, as a user However (especially on a large knife IMO) nothing presently being offered provides a more secure grip
I'd be down for a sharp spine on that model.I just want a 90* spine on some of my knives! I don't have gentle hands so I'm not worried about it cutting my thumb open (never heard of this actually happening) and I prefer to have my knife be able to start me up a fire. I refuse to carry a hacksaw blade in the sheath with my FK.
With a 90* spine!
Where da user pics @ doe TommyG?
I'd be down for a sharp spine on that model.
I have been using a Mora Garberg lately and that spine is sharp as hell. It won't cut your thumb (lol) it's just uncomfortable.
I admit, I use my thumb on the spine for carving when my hand is getting tired/sore.
But since Carothers' mostly have thumb ramps these days, it could just be sharp from there forward and have the best of both worlds.