Tony ... GRAZIE!!! THANK YOU!!!! Stefano, thanks a lot. I also prefer the 5" blade lenght... about your complain, a good operational solution would be using a kydex sheath, molded on the knife... Perhaps with tek-locks for hanging on a tactical vest or other stuff... best,
Edited by Daniele (02/07/1306:03 AM)
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Daniele RKS #5847 RKCC CMI-018 Randall knives are like potato chips, you can't just have one. (Peter Kaufman)
EDO... yes, that is an old combat shirt used by San Marco Battalion Troopers... named MARO' in a kind of italian slang... thanks a lot for those GREAT links. i didn't know about the second one... but now I will make it up to my ignorance! best,
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Daniele RKS #5847 RKCC CMI-018 Randall knives are like potato chips, you can't just have one. (Peter Kaufman)
Stefano - great knife man! Very nice pictures. Never can have enough paracord...
It looks like the scales below the thong hole are tapered on your knife. Was "tapered" or "rounded" an option when ordering, or did it just depend on the year it was produced?
Although a different looking Crider example. It is an authenticated Jack Crider Special. 3/16" Blade stock. 5" Stainless Blade, fine saw-teeth, Model 1 style hilt, Stag with Finger grips. Eric
I was lucky (more like blessed) when I got to purchase some "Crider Specials" from a fellow forum member and friend at the BLADE show this year. I just noticed something that struck me as odd, so I hope sharing it here will help me determine if it's a common thing, or not. A picture is worth a thousand words. So, anyone else have any Crider sheathes that are marked "10-5", or "10-7"?