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My collection
I keep a few sharp objects around. I do carry them all.
SOG neck knife http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/17/yqe3araj.jpg Hen & Rooster 8-inch Bowie http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/17/naqy6ygu.jpg Spyderco Perrin Street Bowie along with Kershaw Tanto Blur http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/17/apememy7.jpg My wife keeps this Mora on hand too http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/17/8aba8aty.jpg I like sharp objects. The sheath on the Perrin is tuckable so I carry that whenever. The commodore sheath isn't so I usually only carry the H&R when I'm dressed casually. The Kershaw is always in my pocket. |
Sharp collection sir...
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Just released that the pix of the Perrin doesn't have the newer sheath I had made.
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/17/gajepubu.jpg Here it is with some of my guns and the holsters I use. |
Really like that Perrin.
Nice tools. |
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Any suggestions for a good yet light neck knife with a three or four inch blade?
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The SOG I have is pretty good. $30 or so at Bass Pro. It's not easy to sharpen though.
I know someone with the Kabar TDI Law Enforcement knife and he likes it. Utica makes a decent one too. My personal preference is it should be stainless since it will be next to your skin and I prefer a finger hole. I have a little dagger neck knife and my hand always slides down so the finger hole is nice to keep the knife where you want it. Oh yeah and look at the Cold Steel Double Agent. |
Nice I really like SOG too....
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The Utica has a "his and hers" set for $25. Not a bad deal.
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Sweet
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You have a helluva collection.....very cool....
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I'm looking for a fighting Bowie that doesn't break the bank. Something in the 10- to 12-inch blade length for less than $200. Right now the Cold Steel Natchez Bowie is the only one that has a good reputation in that size and price range.
I don't have the money to go to the custom market yet. Maybe one day. |
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He and I have talked. I've laid claims to his fourth knife. After Brownie gets the third.
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Some nice blades. If you're planning on starting custom blades, be prepared to spend some money. My primo blade today, is worth over $700.00. I had to stop collecting customs when I retired, can't afford it anymore.
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I want a Bill Bagwell Bowie. That will cost around $2500. He's got a several years wait now. |
I've got a Bowie made by Hal Solum, it's made from a Harley primary chain.
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http://www.amazon.com/Columbia-River...nimalist+bowie My favorite is the Bowie which is shown in the link above, but they also have a Tanto blade, a Wharncliffe style, and a new Keramin style seen here at my favorite online knife shop: http://www.cutleryshoppe.com/crkt238...dedsheath.aspx I have them all except for the Keramin, great neck knife IMO! Just shop around as prices vary greatly, and most of the versions can be had for under 20.00 Sorry for the sidetrack here! -S.c.o.t.t. |
I got the H&R at a gun show for a little less than $80. The Panther Sheath is based on the Southern Comfort sheaths so they have to charge a little more than normal for it. It cost $100. But it's worth it. I carried it all day yesterday.
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You're certainly on your way to a nice collection with those Edge :cool:
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