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    Custom blades are too rich for my blood..my blade is a Benchmade 710, which has served me faultlessly for 5 years.



    Those are some beautiful knives and axes you guys are posting.
    Who sucked all of the atmosphere out of this joint?

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    A fine blade you have

    Quote Originally Posted by The Wingnut
    Custom blades are too rich for my blood..my blade is a Benchmade 710, which has served me faultlessly for 5 years.



    Those are some beautiful knives and axes you guys are posting.
    This folder is the best I've ever found. To me better than a custom made knife!!

    Ex. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1
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    Pocket hatchet

    http://www.knifeforums.com/ubbthread...het%20%233.JPG

    Stag and Iron wood

    Custom made by Raleigh Tabor out of Ga. 440C Fits in your back pocket and comes with a hand tooled leather sheath. $150.00. Custom can be cheaper than a factory blade..

    This puppy is a knife, hatchet , and a camp knife. The finest all around tool I've found.

    This little hatchet is a work of Art. Thousands of Knife makers maybe a 100 good ones!!
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    A mini axe.

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    I appreciate fine, hand made objects too but I have used Opinel knives for most of my adult life- yes I know they're cheap as chips but that's what's so great about them- there's no reason not to use them and they're so cheap, they're consumable- disposable.
    The utilitarian classic design grabs me. Wood and metal-
    I think they're a real classic.

    Nice gear!

    BT.
    Looking with my good ear peeled.

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    So many different ones ??????

    Quote Originally Posted by BellyTank
    I appreciate fine, hand made objects too but I have used Opinel knives for most of my adult life- yes I know they're cheap as chips but that's what's so great about them- there's no reason not to use them and they're so cheap, they're consumable- disposable.
    The utilitarian classic design grabs me. Wood and metal-
    I think they're a real classic.

    Nice gear!

    BT.
    I think or have been told its the best fishing knife made . You can pay more but you don't get more.

    Mr.BT. I would love to own one. I would be more than happy for you to pick one out for me. I will pay you of course.

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    http://www.knifecenter.com/kc_new/st...il.html?s=OP12

    ...this outfit seems to be in MD. You can purchase one yerself from here.
    I'm not in the USA-

    Here's Opinel-home on the same site-
    http://www.knifecenter.com/kc_new/st...il.html?s=OP10

    I'd get the 6 1/4" closed one,(the first link) a good size for small stuff but not too small-
    -and at $17.95, a little beauty. These prices seem BIG to me- it's been a long time since I last bought one and that was probably in France.
    I just think that the value for money aspect is fantastic with these.
    So plain and simple but not quite cheap and nasty.
    And maybe I'm remembering incorrectly, but I think they float! Could be wrong...

    Enjoy-

    BT.
    Looking with my good ear peeled.

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    My favorite knives in the house are our Messiermeister Meridian Elites in the kitchen. I also have a vintage Henckels stag handled carving set that is very nice. Daily carry is a bone jimped Case canoe. Not too nice to lose.

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    If you ever want want .

    Quote Originally Posted by BellyTank
    http://www.knifecenter.com/kc_new/st...il.html?s=OP12

    ...this outfit seems to be in MD. You can purchase one yerself from here.
    I'm not in the USA-

    Here's Opinel-home on the same site-
    http://www.knifecenter.com/kc_new/st...il.html?s=OP10

    I'd get the 6 1/4" closed one,(the first link) a good size for small stuff but not too small-
    -and at $17.95, a little beauty. These prices seem BIG to me- it's been a long time since I last bought one and that was probably in France.
    I just think that the value for money aspect is fantastic with these.
    So plain and simple but not quite cheap and nasty.
    And maybe I'm remembering incorrectly, but I think they float! Could be wrong...

    Enjoy-

    BT.

    BT if you need another one they are $8.50 dealer plus shipping. My catalog has all of there models. I need a $100 min. order so that took me over the mark. http://www.knifecenter.com/kc_new/st...il.html?s=OP12
    Thanks,

    Sharpey. Ice cream float
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    Here's a...

    ...nice little pocket-knife.





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