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  • Tant01
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    Sure thing

    Originally posted by jubaji View Post
    I have not. Got a link? (I'm lazy! )
    Anything for Ju....



    Scroll down to the bottom of the page...

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by Tant01 View Post
    Have you seen James Coogler's new folding karambits?


    I have not. Got a link? (I'm lazy! )

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  • Tant01
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    Originally posted by jubaji View Post
    Recently got a sweeeeeeeet William Henry folder.

    Have you seen James Coogler's new folding karambits?

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  • Tant01
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    Originally posted by Blue Wave Gym View Post
    ....btw how can I dull my gerber folder with out bench grinding it so that I can use it as as trainer???
    any advice would be greatly appreciated
    Write to Gerber and ask them to send you a blade blank for that model?

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  • jubaji
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    Recently got a sweeeeeeeet William Henry folder.

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  • Blue Wave Gym
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    the leather folder with blade launcher $37

    Like a fuc*ing switch blade especially the way I pre set it
    I have a gerber para folder $17 that I'm attacking trees and boxes with so I can dull it to use as a trainer because I'm a cheap skate. I also just bought the jungle master survival bowie great fuc*king knife(will give details if asked)
    the best knife I ever owned was a german partrooper knife that I shapen on the other side thus making it a double edged knife very nasty and sleek.I love traing with my "ninja" "katana sword" $90 instead of a boken because the weight is better btw why do peole spend hundered of $ on expensive havyer bokens from japan when they can just get a "real" sword with an edge from any mom n' pop knife store???? btw how can I dull my gerber folder with out bench grinding it so that I can use it as as trainer???
    any advice would be greatly appreciated

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  • Garland
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    Originally posted by William View Post
    Harpy is cool. Good call on the Gunting as well. I like the idea of the "Southern Comfort" too. Though not to many blades out there that I'm aware of with the blade facing rearward in the pakal grip.


    William
    You can always just hold them blade facing back in pakal. But, yeah...I hear you.

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  • William
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    Originally posted by Garland View Post
    I like the harpy more then the civilian...and I absolutely love their gunting.
    Harpy is cool. Good call on the Gunting as well. I like the idea of the "Southern Comfort" too. Though not to many blades out there that I'm aware of with the blade facing rearward in the pakal grip.


    William

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  • Garland
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    I like the harpy more then the civilian...and I absolutely love their gunting.

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  • William
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    Spyderco Endura (old style) & Civilian. Very easy to open with a flick of the wrist as they clear the pocket. Never even touch the blade.

    Otherwise I like CRKT. $$$ to quality ratio is very good for most models. The Bear Claw (Perrin LaGriffe knock off) is a personal fave. Crawford Falcon, Ryan7 etc...to name a few of the smaller likes.




    William
    (only let me post three pictures)





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  • Garland
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    a Karambit S&R tool? Well...it sure as hell looks a lot fucking cooler than a Leatherman.

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  • Tant01
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    More on the hook/claw tool

    The little karambit has a number of advantages over a straight blade. Besides being more difficult to disarm it has multiple positions to cut from. The power is in the reverse grip (as I'm sure you know) but the ring on your index finger gives one the ability to "extend" the tip forward giving the user added reach with the blade. Also you can open your hand without loosing your knife! The shape of the hooked blade makes it much easier to inflict a nasty wound also. Many are double edged or have "teeth" on the back blade for "trapping" (or both) It's a sick little tool all around.

    I played with straight knives for many years before I hooked up with a K-bit and I'm totally impressed with the things.... I think you'll like them!

    Check it>> http://www.karambit.com/production_karambits.htm

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  • danjuandesiga
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    Originally posted by Tant01
    Hello Dan
    Just a quick Q. Do you ever play with Karambits? (or a karambit?)
    If you like hooked rippers like a claw you should check out Karambit dot com.
    Just a thought...
    Thanks.
    ~Ray
    I don't have any of those type of blades just yet, but I am interested in owning one.

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  • Tant01
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    K bit?

    Originally posted by danjuandesiga
    ....These two are among some of the ones I carry.

    Hello Dan

    Just a quick Q. Do you ever play with Karambits? (or a karambit?)

    If you like hooked rippers like a claw you should check out Karambit dot com.

    Just a thought...

    Thanks.


    ~Ray

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  • danjuandesiga
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    The folder on the bottom is a SOG Trident. It opens fast almost like a switchblade and has 2 locking/inlocking compartments. Very durable.
    These two are among some of the ones I carry.

    Can you DIG IT!

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