Which are the best quality Switchblades?
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Re: Which are the best quality Switchblades?
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, Yep! Would you take that into the field to gut a deer? (I sincerely doubt it).
Fishtail Picklock
Re: Which are the best quality Switchblades?
LMAO! Nope! Hardly an EDC lolFishtail Picklock wrote:Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, Yep! Would you take that into the field to gut a deer? (I sincerely doubt it).
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Re: Which are the best quality Switchblades?
Chrome plated kick-starter and a diamond-encrusted condom holder. Pimp city!
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Re: Which are the best quality Switchblades?
After a great deal of research, I recommend the purchase of a good Kershaw Launch 5 with a black aluminum handle and a stonewashed CPM-154 blade. This knife will "work like a soul inspired" and come back for more. The clip point blade is designed for use rather than show. Blade Play has them for $104.99 shipped. If you buy this Made in Oregon (U.S. of A.) product, you can rest assured of your satisfaction. It should continue to work long after you have "shuffled off this mortal coil".
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