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- J-man
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Bali-Flipper you probably rember the old Italpro forums, were you the longunman there?
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I know one other guy "balisedge" his email is balisedge@hotmail.com tell him i told you to add him if you've got messenger hes a good guy he lives in the same city as me. If you use MSN messenger add me my emails are evil_antix@hotmail.com and balisong_master@hotmail.com or if you use AIM my name is delayed rezponse
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Nice to see more Canadians on the form. J-Man, you have a great idea for a web site. Good luck with it.
Speaking of butterflies, just received the Microtech bali from PVK. Now i need a box of band aids. I have a few traditional Bali's from the Phillipines, but i think this one will become my favorite. The pocket clip is a nice feature.
Speaking of butterflies, just received the Microtech bali from PVK. Now i need a box of band aids. I have a few traditional Bali's from the Phillipines, but i think this one will become my favorite. The pocket clip is a nice feature.
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woah hey i have broken organs! and brain damage!
Last edited by nevwerg on Mon Nov 07, 2005 4:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The Microtech Tachyon blade is a bit shorter than the Benchmade 42/43, but not by much. I like the feel of the Microtech with square handles rather than the Benchmade. Don't get me wrong, both the Microtech and Benchmade are great knives.
The Benchmade have a more traditional look compared to the high tech of the Tachyon. The tachyon also comes with a razor sharp edge.
This Bali will make a great addition to anyones collection.
The Benchmade have a more traditional look compared to the high tech of the Tachyon. The tachyon also comes with a razor sharp edge.
This Bali will make a great addition to anyones collection.
im stupid, and i have nothing worthwhile to add to this forum.
Last edited by nevwerg on Mon Nov 07, 2005 4:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I need a diagram off a springblade.
i have not been able to find any schematics off leaf spring or any other type off auto schematics online, and i cannot purchase a auto here in canada legally and illegally there about 180$ on the street and thos are pretty shitty but what i would like to do is convert my buck knife into some type off auto so if anybody has any schematics or suggestions i would be vary thankfull.
- Vagrant
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The Buck conversions [and most others] are fairly precise operations that require machine tools [milling machine at least] and near as I can tell are
not a simple "do it yourself" operation. Maybe someone can be of more help, but I've never seen a schematic or blueprint and looking at the knife
would not want to attempt this job without trying it on some cheap clones first. Even some of the high quality conversions suffer defects like a high blade now and then. Switchblades are more complicated than they look,
a few thousands error in where a hole is drilled can produce a piece of junk. It might be easier to build one from scratch then trying a conversion.
not a simple "do it yourself" operation. Maybe someone can be of more help, but I've never seen a schematic or blueprint and looking at the knife
would not want to attempt this job without trying it on some cheap clones first. Even some of the high quality conversions suffer defects like a high blade now and then. Switchblades are more complicated than they look,
a few thousands error in where a hole is drilled can produce a piece of junk. It might be easier to build one from scratch then trying a conversion.