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Will we see 11" and/or 13" Picklocks?

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I would like to see an Armando Beltrame 11" Picklock with a Standard blade in ATS-34 Steel and Titanium bolsters. These would not only sell like hotcakes in January, they would hold an edge, making them useful for more cutting tasks. I'd pay a hefty premium price if the blades could be had in D-2 tool steel! :D

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Yah! D-2 would be cool but IseeU -456 would even be better.
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Claudester wrote:Yah! D-2 would be cool but IseeU -456 would even be better.
But would that hold up to those cold winters in a border patrol hut :roll:
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But would that hold up to those cold winters in a border patrol hut :roll:
Perhaps not, but I'll be carrying this one off duty and outside of the Correctional Facility... It doesn't matter! 8)

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Looks like were off and running folks! :lol:
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Hey Mr. Fishtaillickdick from Montana,
I bet if you could get a knife like that you would get into practicing dis-enbowelment again. Am I right Ya piece of _ _ _ _!
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Claudester wrote:Hey Mr. Fishtaillickdick from Montana,
I bet if you could get a knife like that you would get into practicing dis-enbowelment again. Am I right Ya piece of _ _ _ _!
Perhaps you need to go back on your meds! I'll call the doctor. :roll:
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Fishtail Picklock wrote:
But would that hold up to those cold winters in a border patrol hut :roll:
Perhaps not, but I'll be carrying this one off duty and outside of the Correctional Facility... It doesn't matter! 8)

Scott

OMG look who's back! Mr Montana are you still protecting our borders from Canadian insurgents? Have you had the chance to stick any of them sneaky hosers as they try to infiltrate Montana?



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stepdaddy wrote:
Fishtail Picklock wrote:
But would that hold up to those cold winters in a border patrol hut :roll:
Perhaps not, but I'll be carrying this one off duty and outside of the Correctional Facility... It doesn't matter! 8)

Scott

OMG look who's back! Mr Montana are you still protecting our borders from Canadian insurgents? Have you had the chance to stick any of them sneaky hosers as they try to infiltrate Montana?
I think he caught em all SD, he's now guarding them at the correctional facility where he's working now, he needs a damn good blade in case one of them tries to get over the fence so he can cut off a leg with one swipe. :shock:
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Fishtail Picklock May 6, 2003 wrote: This bunch is truly a waste of time.
Goodbye.
Looks like Mr. Nosepick Dicklick decided to give us another chance, fellers... Don'cha feel 'honored?'

I guess we're supposed to forget what a 'World Class' PRICK he was last time...


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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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Mr. JerryBear:

I thought I was in some type of Troll Warp. Guess I wasn't the only one.
I think he caught em all SD, he's now guarding them at the correctional facility where he's working now, he needs a damn good blade in case one of them tries to get over the fence so he can cut off a leg with one swipe.
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Mr Teq: This just proves how much of a fake Mr Montana is because everybody knows you can only use a homemade shank in jail :lol:


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SD wrote:Mr Teq: This just proves how much of a fake Mr Montana is because everybody knows you can only use a homemade shank in jail
He can have a real one SD, he's a guard now, got promoted don't ya know :lol:
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I am here just to discuss knives, and that alone.

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Re: Will we see 11" and/or 13" Picklocks?

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Fishtail Picklock wrote:I would like to see an Armando Beltrame 11" Picklock with a Standard blade in ATS-34 Steel and Titanium bolsters. These would not only sell like hotcakes in January, they would hold an edge, making them useful for more cutting tasks. I'd pay a hefty premium price if the blades could be had in D-2 tool steel! :D

Scott
I couldnt ever see armando doing a knife to these specifications the way you described this knife it seems that it would be a knife more up franks alley :wink:
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