Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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I dont know the brand, but it looks well made. The blade to handle ratio are consistent with what I'm into as well. Good grinds, framelock, and nice angles making me want to check one out someday.
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^^ Its Medford Knife & Tool
They make some very heavy duty blades (fixed and fold). I love the Praetorian and Micro Praetorian. Badass lookin folder
http://www2.knifecenter.com/kc_new/store_store.html?ttl=Praetorian Series&&woKEYWORDdatarq=praetorian&brand=400& -
Took a year but this is my new Camerer pocket bowie, the "Gambler's hideout".
W2 with hamon
Damascus fittings
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Looks pretty awesome Ane
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I would look at USN boards for that
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This knife is so gorgeous I leave it out like a decoration.
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Scandinavian grind Clint, very nice. And congratulations.
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@TrickHell:
I carry a multi-tool, which is apparently legal in Ireland, which bums me out as I'm moving there. What's that about, Irish forum members?
Weird. But I feel your pain. Here in Oregon we have some of the most liberal knife laws in the States, mainly because major knife manufacturers Benchmade, Kershaw, Leatherman and Gerber are based here. I carry an auto Benchmade knife every day. But I can't take it out of state with me because "switchblades" are illegal in just about every other state.
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great gift @Clint_D so this "friend" gave your wife a tool to take you out with?
damn shame :O)
enjoy the married life buddy
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It's really an interesting knife, the blade is only ground on one side and feels very nicely weighted. I'm looking forward to getting acquainted.
Nice looking knife. How comfortable is it to hold when you're working with it?
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Thanks all. It's a beautiful knife, we just got it last night so I haven't had a chance to use it yet. These come as right or left handed so it's very ergonomic and it seems like it's going to be really nice to work with.
@madmonday That was my first thought when we opened the box! I'll have to sleep with one eye open but married life has treated me well so far.