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I see that Armando has a Standard Blade in ATS-34 steel available for the Picklock. I'd be more than happy to carry one of these in my shirt pocket! It will hold an edge, and with a set of Real Horn scales, It would be handsome to boot! I LIKE it! Good on ya, Armando! Good on ya!
Keep it up, Kid!
Scott
Keep it up, Kid!
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Re: Picklocks available at SKM
Well,
back to subject.
I got mine today - the one with polished standard blade and stag scales.
To tell the truth, this is the worst knife I ever got from SKM / AB.
At first: I've been told picklocks are pain in the a** to close. Well, my fishtail isn't but this is.
And then: there's quite a big gasp between the back spring and the liners - I can easily put a sheet of paper there.
And - I think - because of the gasp, the backspring is tilted and off-centre.
(Maybe back in the good-old-days the finish wasn't so important, the more important was the realibility?)
So: as a showpiece (and under a glass) this works just fine.
But after all this told / said, this one is a keeper, for sure. No question about that.
back to subject.
I got mine today - the one with polished standard blade and stag scales.
To tell the truth, this is the worst knife I ever got from SKM / AB.
At first: I've been told picklocks are pain in the a** to close. Well, my fishtail isn't but this is.
And then: there's quite a big gasp between the back spring and the liners - I can easily put a sheet of paper there.
And - I think - because of the gasp, the backspring is tilted and off-centre.
(Maybe back in the good-old-days the finish wasn't so important, the more important was the realibility?)
So: as a showpiece (and under a glass) this works just fine.
But after all this told / said, this one is a keeper, for sure. No question about that.
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JerrBear wrote:Looks like Mr. Nosepick Dicklick decided to give us another chance, fellers... Don'cha feel 'honored?'Fishtail Picklock May 6, 2003 wrote: This bunch is truly a waste of time.
Goodbye.
I guess we're supposed to forget what a 'World Class' PRICK he was last time...
The late, great Mr. PB had this to say:
Goddamn you're a shit stirrer! And what's with your stupid, childish way of always putting "ness" on the end of words? What? Are you trying to be funny? You're not, at all, and your annoying. Get a computer moron. I don't care how long you've been here, it doesn't change stupid, that's for sure.Pushbutton May 7, 2003 wrote: Oh yeah so long fish pick to bad you didn't pick up your trophy. You hold the record for being the member with the least amount of time on here and pissing off the most people while being here. Hey try and break your own record on the next group of unlucky people on what ever forum you join next.
The guy has some serious Chutzpah!
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Re: Picklocks available at SKM
What is this BS seven years after the last post, and eleven years after the quoted post?
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Re: Picklocks available at SKM
Methinks "somebody" [read 'whacked-out,' troublemaking TROLL] is trying to send us a message. To wit, "I'm Baaaaaaaack!"Danny Bailey wrote:What is this BS seven years after the last post, and eleven years after the quoted post?
Can you imagine being haunted by this for all these years? How pathetic!
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Re: Picklocks available at SKM
The real Don Fannuci
Re: Picklocks available at SKM
Hey fishtail, are you retired now and have more time to troll, or just having an acid flashback
Polish a knife, cook a pig, drink several beers
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Re: Picklocks available at SKM
I think you might just be onna sumpin' there, Mr. Tequiza - Sumpin' BAD wrongNESS with that boy...tequiza wrote:Hey fishtail, are you retired now and have more time to troll, or just having an acid flashback
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Re: Picklocks available at SKM
Too many days spent in a lonely border guard shack thinking about that lost fishtail picklock, and WHAMO, something snaps, it was bound to happen sooner or laterJerrBear wrote:I think you might just be onna sumpin' there, Mr. Tequiza - Sumpin' BAD wrongNESS with that boy...tequiza wrote:Hey fishtail, are you retired now and have more time to troll, or just having an acid flashback
Polish a knife, cook a pig, drink several beers
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Re: Picklocks available at SKM
Guess I'm in the dark here. Probably for the best.