Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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Been using this really like the simplicity and the blad is very sharp and even easier to sharpen, and it was cheap ( like 25 bucks).But the nub to open it is chaffing a hole in the pocket. Plus like I said I'm itching for something more refined and a little more substantial but the Swiss army is not really my style. I'll check out the sebenzas and would like to see if there are any more suggestions. Thanks so far, and I'm American and haven't mentioned guns….. YET[emoji12]
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Wound up grabbing a benchmade 940-1 and a deep carry clip loving it so far and fits very well in the Beatles busters
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Badass!!!
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thanks I'm really loving it. It came super sharp out of the box and weighs only 2.4 oz i am super pleased with it and got it for a steal at 200usd shipped new in box.
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thanks I'm really loving it. It came super sharp out of the box and weighs only 2.4 oz i am super pleased with it and got it for a steal at 200usd shipped new in box.
Yeah man you did well. Enjoy it, BM makes a really great knife.
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The BM 940 is realy nice.
Here is mine. I bought it many years ago and use it on a daily basis (mostly to cut fruit for breakfast at work or opening boxes) and still love it.
The only downside is, that the bladeshape makes it a little hard to mount it into my lanski sharpening tool.
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wow really nice I've never seen the blue scales is that custom?
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wow really nice I've never seen the blue scales is that custom?
It was some kind of limited edition. This is No. 19/50.
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That 940 Warren Osborne was my 1st big boy knife
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Not sure if anyone has mentioned the Blood Creek Knife Co. but Jason Robson makes some really great knives. Currently using the Flatlander boot knife as my everyday carry.
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@Grumpy Mike not to derail this thread. but the gear shifter caught my eye. maybe you could post that beast in the cars thread. makes me wonder which M is it?
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Very nice! What is that handle made of?