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#179940 - 04/25/19 07:22 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives ** [Re: Holzinger258]
CrazyCajun Offline
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I came back to FL in 96. Not sure... but used to be great....Google says still alive and well, however... I prefer a seal of approval from a friend of a friend!!!!
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#179962 - 04/27/19 03:31 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: CrazyCajun]
tomthbomb Offline
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Jim did these for me a long time ago.


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#179963 - 04/27/19 03:46 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: tomthbomb]
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Love the old school handles Tom.
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#179968 - 04/27/19 09:11 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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Warren, everything I do is old school. wink
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#179969 - 04/27/19 11:46 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: tomthbomb]
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Lol,

We are old school brother.
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#179970 - 04/28/19 03:13 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: W Polidori]
Chief Offline
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Right there with ya, on the old style stuff.


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#179971 - 04/28/19 04:18 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: Chief]
W Polidori Offline
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I never get tired of seeing those 2.
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#180940 - 06/19/19 03:52 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: Chief]
James Usher Offline
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Those are pretty good knives! but which is the best knife in all the categories like stilleto, butterfly, OTF etc... just wondering what people think about it!

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#180952 - 06/19/19 07:35 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: James Usher]
Chief Offline
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I buy BMK for stilettos, daggers, boot knife you can decide how wide, how long, if you want the blade edge to go all the way to the hilt......
I don't have the patience or desire to use a butterfly handle, on OTFs I've carried most brands & unless your going to pay a custom maker the blade just gets loose when it's out, I mean it has a wow factor but it just is to loose after it's open & for use.
For a good pocket knife I like pro-tech, the mechanism is real strong & very solid when open, holds a good edge.


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Edited by Chief (06/19/19 07:36 PM)
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#180953 - 06/19/19 07:39 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: W Polidori]
Chief Offline
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Originally Posted By: W Polidori
I never get tired of seeing those 2.


Thanks Brother......of course my oldest borrowed the 27, used it and that was that lol!
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