loving the 634-14
hope to see soem evo photos
loving the 634-14
hope to see soem evo photos
@neph93 Rivet & Hide do it, it's kind of handy I guess- just adds to the info
generally, I don't have to buy online and I sure am happy about that
you've probably seen this before, I've started using a different search engine and this came up
http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/002/3/1/2317-international-harvester-634.html
aka the IH-634; let's hope they don't sue or @Giles gonna having to stop by with the magic marker and give us all 635s
& another positive review for @madmonday
super easy & straight forward guy to deal with
What do you guys suggest for a UK legal knife? I think it needs to be folding, non-locking and 3” max blade length. I see Spyderco come up a lot but I don’t know if they’re any good
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Check out Heinnie Haynes, they have a massive selection plus also advise which ones are UK legal by displaying an image on each picture. Their customer service is excellent. Have purchased at least six UK legal knives from them, amongst other things.
Essentially though you are correct, need to be non-locking with blade length of less than 3 inches.
My favourites are my Viper Dan2 (silver twill carbon finre scales), Hinderer slippy (pics a few posts back) and Heinnie x QTRMSTR. The Heinnie x Boker tech tool is a great little knife that is well priced.
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Thanks very much- I’ll have a butchers
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What do you guys suggest for a UK legal knife? I think it needs to be folding, non-locking and 3” max blade length. I see Spyderco come up a lot but I don’t know if they’re any good
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I’m interested. In the UK, great idea
PS: once the tour is over maybe it can be raffled or sent to the Jeans Museum?
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thanks very much Barcley, enjoying the new threads in the hackney sun this weekend
can you look at listing the sizes with alternate waist measurement methods? when the front and rear rises differ substantially, the IH way of measuring the waist can create some unexpected dimensions
if you imagine a cylinder or tube cut at an angle (which is similar to the difference between the front & rear rise), the steeper the angle, the longer/bigger the IH way of waist measurement will make the waist dimension