ILoveKnives
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I have a few Kershaws and Benchmades that I rotate through for daily carry.
The only thing I'd show off is a Shun Classic chef's knife. Looks really cool with the Damascus style cladding and is sharp as fuck!
Got it on deep discount from woot.com (left handed handle, which suits me well being left handed)
The only thing I'd show off is a Shun Classic chef's knife. Looks really cool with the Damascus style cladding and is sharp as fuck!
Got it on deep discount from woot.com (left handed handle, which suits me well being left handed)
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Yeah! I was trying real hard to think of the name but couldn't get it yesterday! KA-BAR though, for sure.Chankgeez wrote:Looks like it's a KA-BAR USN MK2.
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…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
Sweet dealin's: here
"Now, of course, Strega is not a Minimoog… and I am not Sun Ra" - dude from MAKENOISE
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My current always carry is a Case Sodbuster Jr.

Hey! Let's talk about serious thing. We're gonna talk about guitar, dude.
daseb wrote:sorry dude, I apologise, val kilmer was a great songwriter and truly understood the mystic ways of the native american.
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Absolutely. There is a very cool knife shop here in town that I go to from time to time to drool over their Japanese (kitchen) knives.cloudscapes wrote:blindrabbit wrote: Holy shit that's gorgeous.
takeda gyuto![]()
razor blades should be considered blunt in comparison
Like someone mentioned above, when I first clicked on this thread, I didn't think at all about "weapon" knives, it was kitchen all the way.
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Chankgeez wrote:I'd get nicer cooking knives, but my housemates would wreck 'em. They've already wrecked my $40 Victorinox chef's knife. No point in getting anything else. I packed my kitchen knives up and put 'em away.
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Fuck yeah, ILK.
My wife has one of these:

I carry this at all times:

We have a handful of others, CRKT, Ka-Bar, etc. Nothing terribly impressive, just very functional stuff.
Although I do have a very, very nice fixed blade at home with a gorgeous stone inlay, it is the sharpest object I have ever known. I'll take a picture later, I wish I could remember the name of the stone, but I'm sure a photo will be revealing! I carry that one on nature excursions, as my misguided and overblown manhood tells me I could kill a wild bear/cougar/ninja with it if I had to.
My wife has one of these:

I carry this at all times:

We have a handful of others, CRKT, Ka-Bar, etc. Nothing terribly impressive, just very functional stuff.
Although I do have a very, very nice fixed blade at home with a gorgeous stone inlay, it is the sharpest object I have ever known. I'll take a picture later, I wish I could remember the name of the stone, but I'm sure a photo will be revealing! I carry that one on nature excursions, as my misguided and overblown manhood tells me I could kill a wild bear/cougar/ninja with it if I had to.
Those whose nose knows the noes.
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Ouch, yeah, I know the feeling. I'd asked them to take better care of my knives many times and they just didn't.blindrabbit wrote:... Apparently she once stuck one of them in the dishwasher ...
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
Sweet dealin's: here
"Now, of course, Strega is not a Minimoog… and I am not Sun Ra" - dude from MAKENOISE
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Dat TV Yellow handle?foomanfat wrote:My current always carry is a Case Sodbuster Jr.

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You know it.MEC wrote:Dat TV Yellow handle?foomanfat wrote:My current always carry is a Case Sodbuster Jr.

Hey! Let's talk about serious thing. We're gonna talk about guitar, dude.
daseb wrote:sorry dude, I apologise, val kilmer was a great songwriter and truly understood the mystic ways of the native american.
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Re: ILoveKnives
Top to bottom:
AKM bayonet (Romanian I think)
Spanish CETME bayonet
1958 Polish original AK-47 bayonet
My homemade railroad spike knife. Don't laugh it was my first (and only) one!
AKM bayonet (Romanian I think)
Spanish CETME bayonet
1958 Polish original AK-47 bayonet
My homemade railroad spike knife. Don't laugh it was my first (and only) one!
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That's badasstrace wrote:My homemade railroad spike knife. Don't laugh it was my first (and only) one!
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I have your standard ordinary swiss army knife and a key-shaped multi tool with a dull ass blade.
I'm wondering who in here has legit cut or stabbed a dude
I'm wondering who in here has legit cut or stabbed a dude
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I used to always carry a nice benchmade. I lost one, bought another and had it taken from me by the stupid cops in England cause you're apparently not allowed to carry a toothpick there. Then I bought another and it also fell out of my pocket somewhere. At almost a hundred bucks a pop, that was when I started rethinking carrying nice clip knives around with me. These days I actually usually carry a Milwaukee folding utility knife cause I use it all the time for work. I've found that is does well for most things. Opening things or cutting small shit. I also carry a leatherman for any other tasks. I have a $25 Winchester sheath knife that's actually pretty decent that I carry when I'm hunting or camping or backpacking. I very rarely carry it day to day though. I don't really carry knives for self defense these days so my utility knife/leatherman combo takes care of everything else. I have other things for self defense.
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