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![]() Hey Ryu, I just wanted to show you my small pocket knife collection.
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but of course!
Stuart, I spy 2 spyderos, one delica and the other is an endura with a stainless steel body. And the one on the extreme right, it looks familiar but I cant quite think of the name... |
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YeLLa-TiGeR, From left to right, the first 5 knives are Cold Steel models, the next 3 are Spydercos and the last one is a Benchmade. Good eye!
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My favourite knife is the bear claw from CRKT; I think highly about spyderco enduras; they are the Glocks of knives, uncospicuous, light, you can carry it all day without noticing.
Also the Kasper fighting folder is ergonomically perfect, albeit a bit too heavy, the same for CRKT M16s. I do own a spyderco civilian, awesome look, very viciuous. But in my opinion the best folders are from emerson knives. For fixed blades, nothing ca beat a loveless 5" fighter, double edged and with micarta handle. For production knives, randalls and cold steels are top. |
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The SRK is a great knife for the price; have you checked the bush ranger? fast in the hand for the size, and very good blade shape (I'm a bowie guy), if you sharpen the back of blade you'll have a VERY good fighting weapon.
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Yea... I think I got my SRK for less than $50 U.S. at a gun show. I am not too familiar with the other knives (I also have a smaller Spyderco that I use at work).
![]() I used to have the old school KA-BAR fighting knife also, but I gave it to my Dad. I just hope he doesn't have any Vietnam flashbacks and stick some of his neighbors!!!
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Stuart, Beautiful knives! I have a cold steel myself, but I messed it up a little bit. I wish I had a scanner to show you some of my stuff. I have a collection of swords. Japanese, Chinese, European, Fantasy, etc.Some more for show, others very functional, full tang, etc. ![]() Take care, Ryu |
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