Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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- topic:timeago-later,8 days
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Thank you very much @SKT ! Knives were my first love lol
Its the Native, 5 I think. can't recall since I've had it a while. -
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@Matt I have the same knife. Probably from 96 as well, when I was in scouts. I still have it!
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@coldcashandcolderhearts love that holster, nicely done!
- topic:timeago-later,25 days
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Any recommendations for a killer pair of pruning shears? I figure the Japanese must be making some nice ones. I wasn't impressed with the results of my quick Google search.
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@68degreesorless Felco #2 pruners. Have used them for years on the family’s Apple orchards. Completely rebuildable if needed and parts are easy to find.
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@68degreesorless, thisoldtony on YouTube just did a video on a few types of pruning shears that was surprisingly good. Not his usual content. Might be helpful.
edited to add:
I realized he has another video about pruning saws and the one with shears has an nondescript title that's not obvious to find. Thought it might help to paste it here.
If it's not cool, mods please remove and note that the video title is "milwaukee" and posted a month ago. -
@pechelman You are good
- topic:timeago-later,27 days
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bought the benchmade super freek brand new used off a guy on a knife forum pre covid
it sat at my us shipping address for almost 2 years.
when i bought it applied weapon technologies had told me they planned to make scales for the freeks and super freeks, but they kept putting it off
now finally today the scales came in the mailedit the green picks are more accurate, they are flat dark earth
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@TelemarkTumalo that's a wild one
i caught the crk bug a few years back
really want to add an umnumzaan to my collection
sebenza 31, sebenza 25 with micarta inlays and inkosi with insingo blade. all large.
really love the simplicity of the inkosi, wish it had the drop point and the 31 had the insingo