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Vagrant
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Remember The Godfather [the book]??? The way I always ask for what they don't have, I may wake up with a horses head in bed with me. [Or a horse may wake up with my head in bed with it]!!!
Have Extreme Ratio help design a really rugged 10" Stiletto that is a combination of Traditional and High Tech. Stag Scales, Titanium Liners, Coil Spring, and everything screwed togeather for easy maintenance and repair. Even have interchangable blades [like changing barrels on a T.C. Contender]. AND put a [removable] pocket clip on it :!: Have the clip attatched to the back end of the knife [not the side] so it rides low in the pocket and won't fall out
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Post by John Brown »

Vagrant:

I usually really like the idea of using Titanium for just about anything. The only problem with using it for a stiletto is that it's so light. In my opinion stilettos are already too light. When a switchblade is on the heavy side it feels better in my hand and the extra inertia helps the snap. I like your knife though. I'm really thinking a 10" stiletto would be perfect. Maybe the liners could be thick stainless (still more high tech but HEAVY).

McEowen:

Your idea of a 10" Leverletto is genius. I want one!

All The Best, JB
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John Brown wrote:Vagrant:

I usually really like the idea of using Titanium for just about anything. The only problem with using it for a stiletto is that it's so light. In my opinion stilettos are already too light. When a switchblade is on the heavy side it feels better in my hand and the extra inertia helps the snap. I like your knife though. I'm really thinking a 10" stiletto would be perfect. Maybe the liners could be thick stainless (still more high tech but HEAVY).

McEowen:

Your idea of a 10" Leverletto is genius. I want one!

All The Best, JB
Oh all right make tungsten an option. It weighs a lot more.
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stag is always good :~) on any knife ..least i think so
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