Recent Purchases
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Xpost: Buco Racing Vest
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Xpost: Buco Racing Vest
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Great purchase, truly a great vest and very versatile. Sad this one was too small for me in the end and xxl does not appear to exist. What are your thoughts on it? How does it compare to the IH beach vest?
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Finally.
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ROTHCO 'Jack Bauer' Messenger Bag / olive
(A big 'thankyou' to the buyer of the last IHE-17 M. Bag .. I saved a lot of money :D)
And then this happened…
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Iron-Heart-IHE-17-WAXED-COTTON-DUCK-MESSENGER-BAG-RARE-EXTINCT-/171992591877?hash=item280b8eae05:g:W5sAAOSwA4dWIFZ~ -
Another Heinnie Haynes collaboration Uk legal pocket knife. Boker Plus Subcom 42.
Carbon fibre handle scale, black coated 420 stainless frame with red pocket clip and VG10 blade engraved with the Heinnie Logo and serial number.
Wanted another pocket knife that was less aggressive than the other one that I bought and I was frightened of losing it. This one is not as nice as the other one (quartermaster collabo, pics are in post a few weeks back), but it is a third of the price.
Nice little knife, especially for £40. Well made and pretty solid. The red pocket clip is a nice touch.
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Why do people carry these knives? What do you use them for?
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@Cutlasshound where did you get it from?
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@Maynard:
Why do people carry these knives? What do you use them for?
I travel a lot for work and just comes in handy around the office. I also have a little boy and again it comes in handy when we are out and about (slicing food, opening packages etc).
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@Cutlasshound where did you get it from?
One of my favourite websites. Excellent service and excellent gear.
Check out their quartermaster collaboration knife. It is excellent.
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I'm rarely without a knife. It may come as a surprise but I use it for cutting things. Sometimes I'll even let someone who is using their teeth to open a package borrow it.
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Do you often need to open packages outdoors? I have scissors, knives, etc at home and work for that kind of thing. I can see the point if you're going to the great outdoors, hiking, etc or if you live in a rural area but not for urban life. I think people get carried away with this and justify the need for it.
To lighten the tone here, laughably my son's Lego-style cutlery knife was confiscated by security at Melbourne airport a few years ago, however, they allowed us to keep the fork, which was sharper and far more dangerous. We pointed this out to the security officials but they were only interested in the blunt, bendy knife!