It's Time to Play What's Your Favorite.........Again
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- Straydog 5247
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Re: It's Time to Play What's Your Favorite.........Again
1) MoD LadyHawk manualThe Falcon wrote:I know we've played this game before but there are new members and new knives so...............
1. If you HAD to carry a non-auto EDC, what would it be?
2. If you HAD to carry an automatic EDC, what would it be?
3. If you were in a bad part of town at a bad time of night and there
were some bad dudes around, what FOLDING knife (no Bowies,
machetes, or swords) would you choose?
2) MoD LadyHawk auto
3) Spyderco Civilian but as a backup to a sawn-off shotgun and my 45
"se me burlé, me fico un cento e vinti in tel stomego"
Goldoni: La donna di Garbo, 1753
Goldoni: La donna di Garbo, 1753
Ain't that the truth! I shan't list all mine but they range from bearclaws to lagriffes to an Emerson Karambit.
I've had a Ladyhawk auto for almost a couple of months and it's become my alltime favourite, I feel naked whenever I have to go somewhere without her! I'm planning on getting a manual version asap.
I've a khukri too, that has to be the most intimidating blade ever (really good on brush in the garden too) In addition to my tradition gardening billhooks I also use a Blackjack/Big country Hookr. Typically I can dull 4 billhooks in an afternoon, the Hook'r is still shaving sharp as received from Ken Warner!
(Dear Lord, is this the end of the world as we know it? Gardening tips on a switchblade forum, on a thread about carry knives and potentially heavy social situations )
I've had a Ladyhawk auto for almost a couple of months and it's become my alltime favourite, I feel naked whenever I have to go somewhere without her! I'm planning on getting a manual version asap.
I've a khukri too, that has to be the most intimidating blade ever (really good on brush in the garden too) In addition to my tradition gardening billhooks I also use a Blackjack/Big country Hookr. Typically I can dull 4 billhooks in an afternoon, the Hook'r is still shaving sharp as received from Ken Warner!
(Dear Lord, is this the end of the world as we know it? Gardening tips on a switchblade forum, on a thread about carry knives and potentially heavy social situations )
"se me burlé, me fico un cento e vinti in tel stomego"
Goldoni: La donna di Garbo, 1753
Goldoni: La donna di Garbo, 1753
- Vagrant
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Imagine a Khukri in a serious "social situation"Milu wrote:Ain't that the truth!
I've had a Ladyhawk auto for almost a couple of months and it's become my alltime favourite, I feel naked whenever I have to go somewhere without her! I'm planning on getting a manual version asap.
I've a khukri too, that has to be the most intimidating blade ever (really good on brush in the garden too) In addition to my tradition gardening billhooks I also use a Blackjack/Big country Hookr. Typically I can dull 4 billhooks in an afternoon, the Hook'r is still shaving sharp as received from Ken Warner!
(Dear Lord, is this the end of the world as we know it? Gardening tips on a switchblade forum, on a thread about carry knives and potentially heavy social situations )
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- The Falcon
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Don't knock it till you've tried itThe Falcon wrote:What's with these knives that have blade tips that point toward your toes?Vagrant wrote:no preference for "hawkbill" blades at all is there?
Very, very functional for most knife tasks, extremely good cutters, often better "pointers" than the design might make you think. Of course, an Extrema Ratio Nemesis or a sq button Latama is better at buttering toast than an Emerson Karambit
"se me burlé, me fico un cento e vinti in tel stomego"
Goldoni: La donna di Garbo, 1753
Goldoni: La donna di Garbo, 1753