$1500 for something sharp, stabby and clicky.

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truthandjaney
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Re: $1500 for something sharp, stabby and clicky.

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I think I'd go for a custom, but from whom I'd have to weight the options. It would be an 11" picklock with real white mop. Or maybe I'd try and track down an old coricama/latama 11" in preemo condition. Just the thought of having $1500 to spend any way I want is too much for my wee brain to comprehend, but I'd find something!
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Re: $1500 for something sharp, stabby and clicky.

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Mr Milu. These are pretty cool but there aren't many of em. :wink:

I'm not sure if the little lockback is CA legal or not but it's close.


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Re: $1500 for something sharp, stabby and clicky.

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Thats a tough one""I would probably go for-


Harkins triton otf
protech godfather
microtech ultratech otf
a nice frank b damascus stilletto
the rest of the money i would buy some classic italian stillettos and maybe a nice swinger

I might be a little over the 1500 bucks so i would make up the difference out of my pocket.
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Re: $1500 for something sharp, stabby and clicky.

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[quote="horizonod"]Mr Milu. These are pretty cool but there aren't many of em. :wink:

I'm not sure if the little lockback is CA legal or not but it's close.


That little toothpick you posted looks quite interesting and you always have some unique and desirable items available. (Did you or your son pick up anything cool in Atlanta?) It reminds me of a similar knife I bought in Sardinia years ago only with silver furniture.

But Nick, how would YOU spend the $1500 of this thread?
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