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ahardb0dy

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Post Sat Jun 25, 2011 11:37 pm

My knives

Didn't know there was a knife section her until just now, here are a few pics of my collection:

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ahardb0dy

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Post Sat Jun 25, 2011 11:39 pm

Re: My knives

and one that I would like to get:

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piotr

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Post Sun Jun 26, 2011 12:33 am

Re: My knives

I like the Spyderco knives. Nice collection.
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HallisChalmers

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Post Sun Jun 26, 2011 1:32 am

Re: My knives

...nice ballistic knife you got there... :hbg:
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MBI

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Post Sun Jun 26, 2011 2:07 am

Re: My knives

HallisChalmers wrote:...nice ballistic knife you got there... :hbg:


Indeed.

Spring too?
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Scrince

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Post Sun Jun 26, 2011 5:06 am

Re: My knives

You kneed some Ontario Knife Company (OKC) bayonettes and Ka-Bars.....

On the other hand you could make some pretty sweet picks out of all that metal you got there.
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ahardb0dy

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Post Sun Jun 26, 2011 5:03 pm

Re: My knives

Thanks, the shooting knife I bought thru the mail WAYYYYYY back, think it came from Florida, I was living in NY at the time. I think at the time it was legal to sell without the spring. I have several springs but none will make the blade do what it was shown to do in the advertisements. They were showing that you could hold it up to a piece of plywood (3/4" I think) and it would go right thru it, doesn't happen!! LOL, The blade is really crappy quality.

I like Spyderco, they are my favorite. I tend to acquire unusual knives, not into the sword or fantasy style, the one fantasy knife I have was a gift I would never had bought it. I did have 2 of the knives from the movie Cobra with the spikes on the finger protector, 2 because the company sent me 2 by mistake and only charged me for 1! The big Bowie style knife with the broken blade I keep because it was the first knife my uncle made, he made it when he worked at Fairchild when they were building the A10 thunderbolt planes, it's made of aircraft steel, I was using it one day to trim my banana tree and I stuck it in the top rail of my deck and turned my back and it came loose, fell and hit the concrete and snapped, guess it wasn't heat treated right if at all!!.

I also like automatic (switchblades) knives, legal to buy down here in Florida, illegal to conceal. Can't afford the real Microtech's so I bought a copy of one, I think the last knife I bought was a black folding knife, it is entirely made of plastic except the spring, it is an assisted opening knife. The spring is supposed to be made out of beryllium or something like that and they say you can go thru an airport x-ray machine with it and it won't pick it up, not going to test that fact though!!! It is the one right below my Buck M-9 bayonet top left side of the table.

Forgot, not in the pic, 2 more bayonets I have, one is a German one, the other no clue.
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piotr

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Post Sun Jun 26, 2011 9:43 pm

Re: My knives

Have you tried your hand at knife making? Many of the techniques and tools carry over well into pick making. I would love to buy a linisher/belt sander such as the Radius Master, it would be awesome for pick and knife making.
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ahardb0dy

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Post Sun Jun 26, 2011 9:59 pm

Re: My knives

No, never tried making a knife. Have too many projects going on right now,LOL
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mister sour

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Post Sun Jun 26, 2011 11:37 pm

Re: My knives

Damn you have a lot of blades!!!! Unreal lol. Remind me never to fuck with ya.
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Thunderbolt

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Post Mon Jun 27, 2011 4:59 am

Re: My knives

I just picked up a few this week....an Emerson CQC-7, CQC-8 SFS, Spydeco Sage I and a Kershaw Skyline
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nhoj_yelbom

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Post Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:22 pm

Re: My knives

nice collection, dont see any benchmades though!
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ahardb0dy

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Post Wed Jun 29, 2011 5:41 pm

Re: My knives

I have an Emerson CQC7 also, one of my favorites, No Benchmades that I know of, you will not see any Buck Knives either as I don't care for them, except for my M9 bayonet.

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