Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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It's so expensive. It seems though that being able to do each side at the same time instead of one at a time is an advantage unless I'm mistaking the design of the thing.
Doug, I picked up a 4 sided stropman with a smooth side, thanks for the recommendation.
Steven Ketchen made the scale and stop. It was USD90. I think he's American. He has awesome burled walnut and other materials that are less than half that price, but I specifically requested the ironwood.
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The lansky can do both sides aswell. In the pic with buddy sharpening the part he is holding is the exact same as the top part that is visible. Just flip the whole thing over and ta da, u r ready for the other side lol
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PS- that ironwood looks beauts mcl!!
Im thinkin about getting one of these badboys from ArizonaIronwood
And NO Seul…...its not a dild
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Whoah. Those are badass. I'll have to post a pic of my thug thumper later.
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Lol nice Doug. And yes they are beauties eh? I have a "tire checker" in my car (basically a child size aluminum bat that truckers use to check tires with) and also have a telescoping baton in my bedroom but these look pretty awesome so i gotta
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My telescoping baton is a POS, need an ASP or a Sipo whip
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Ya man that would be badasp to have for sure
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Hahahaah. I agree on both counts. The hammer is a good idea because it wouldnt be considered a weapon if it were to be found in ur car during a search. Ive got a couple swords as well but im kinda found of blunt force trauma
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Hahahaah. I agree on both counts. The hammer is a good idea because it would be considered a weapon if it were to be found in ur car during a search. Ive got a couple swords as well but im kinda found of blunt force trauma
Clarifying for PP: the hammer would NOT be considered a weapon
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Oops, thx Doug. Fixed
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Thanks! If anyone wants scales from this dude I can hook you up with him. He does other knives and woods. This is a presentation grade piece of timber. All his stuff is. Love it.