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  • Armadillofz1

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 25, 2012
    4,874
    DM-42
    Just picked this up.

    http://www.uberknives.com/collections/brous-blades/products/brous-blades-mini-division

    Just saw this on Bladeforums.
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    almost made my 'O' face
     

    cb51

    Active Member
    Number 9 Opinel and handmade Sardinian resolza from the shop of Senior Osaiand son's in Pattada Sardinia.
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    Northwoods stockman with 1095 blades, cocobola scales.
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    GEC number 15, 1095 blade, African ebony scales.
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    Henkels locking sodbuster with rosewood handle.
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    The Victorinox bantam and classic. The classic is attached to my keys, so I can't leave the house without it. No matter what else I carry in a pocket, the little classic is always on me. IN truth, it handles way more than people think it can. The SD tip on the nail file works on a wide variety of Phillips screws and it's been my tool to actually fix a lot of stuff.
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    rob

    DINO Extraordinaire
    Oct 11, 2010
    3,099
    Augusta, GA
    At first I thought 'I wish I had a knife collection so that I could post a pick'. The more I thought about it, I realized, hey I actually do have a little bit of a knife collection. I just never really thought about it.

    Rob.
     

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    GUNSnROTORS

    nude member
    MDS Supporter
    Jun 7, 2013
    3,620
    hic sunt dracones
    Where the heck is NickZak????

    Leatherman MUT Tactical Multi-Tool :thumbsup::thumbsup: with black oxide finish, shown with a ZT 0301 for scale.
     

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    Jed195

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 19, 2011
    3,901
    MD.
    Picked these up last week, the black Recon 1 i picked up from the post office today, couldn't wait until tomorrow!

    The two folding knives are next to my full size Kabar for scale, these two are beasts and you could shave with either.

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    These things lock up really tight, just short of a fixed blade!
     
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    Dingo3

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 4, 2013
    2,788
    Fredneck
    Cold Steel Secret Edge that one of my best pals gave me for Christmas. Already super sharp! I just have to make sure that it stays in the open at all times due to MD's laws.
     

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    llkoolkeg

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    My three favorite handmade daggers that have not been modified or customized at all(I tend to tinker until everything is just right)...from a company called Citadel and made of unfolded DNH7 high carbon steel. The top is a shobu-zukuri or "iris leaf" blade, the middle is a hira-zukuri blade lacking the central ridgeline or shinogi common to longer blades and the bottom is a ken blade, double-edged and uncommon but for concealed carry. For blade geometry identification, notice the copper blade collars or habaki. The top one is cross-sectioned like an elongated diamond, the middle one like a skinny pizza slice and the bottom one a true diamond. For cutting edge comparison, the shortest on on the bottom is 6 1/2" long and all are differentially tempered with a wave pattern.
     

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    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    Any leads on a nice stiletto knife that won't break the bank....vintage would be nice. I'm done wading through the crap 2 dollar Japanese knives on eBay.
     

    llkoolkeg

    Hairy Flaccid Member
    Any leads on a nice stiletto knife that won't break the bank....vintage would be nice. I'm done wading through the crap 2 dollar Japanese knives on eBay.

    If you are referring to an OTF automatic, this one is unbelievable for the price=> http://www.bladehq.com/item--Lightning-DA-OTF-Black-Automatic--13426

    ...especially when on special. You could easily pay 5x-10x what this one costs for a better quality one from Benchmade or Microtech but for $40, you will not find a better blade that locks-up well and has reliable action with only moderate blade play. I have a satin/camo one myself for my safe blade collection.
     

    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    If you are referring to an OTF automatic, this one is unbelievable for the price=> http://www.bladehq.com/item--Lightning-DA-OTF-Black-Automatic--13426

    ...especially when on special. You could easily pay 5x-10x what this one costs for a better quality one from Benchmade or Microtech but for $40, you will not find a better blade that locks-up well and has reliable action with only moderate blade play. I have a satin/camo one myself for my safe blade collection.

    Those are cool but I'm looking for for the Stephen King Greaser Stiletto. I'd also prefer it's not a 700 inch blade like the eBay ones and advice on what to look for/avoid.
     

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