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wolf 12-17-2003 11:50 AM

Did Someone Say Blades??
 
This is the knife I'm carrying right now. I tried searching the manufacturer's website for one of their beauty shots, but the design appears to have been discontinued. At one time, Spyderco would custom make knives in this style. The customer's company logo would replace theirs on the blade. Blade length is 6cm

http://eva.alexandersguns.com/images/blade004.jpg

Detail of just the blade:

http://eva.alexandersguns.com/images/blade005.jpg

Again, no manufacturer's beauty shot available of a discontinued Gerber Mark I Tactical. It's usually regarded as a "boot knife" because of the relatively short blade. Blade length is 12cm, 21.5cm overall. The "tactical" aspect is that it has serrations on either side of the blade. The standard Mark I is a straight-bladed knife.

http://eva.alexandersguns.com/images/blade006.jpg

I had to change my carry at work to cut drawstrings out of pants knife because my boss thought this one was too intimidating. It's actually just a standard folder, a Gerber E-Z Out, but I have this habit of flicking it open by holding the blade and shaking it and *snick*, I'm holding a knife. It's a nice bit of slight of hand, but scary to some people, I guess.
http://eva.alexandersguns.com/images/blade007.jpg

This last knife is technically more of a doodad, but it looks neat. You'll see why I ended up with it.
http://eva.alexandersguns.com/images/blade008.jpg

Beestie 12-17-2003 12:18 PM

Nice collection there, Wolf.

Damn! This is the man thread and my knife collection is bested by a GIRL! :)

Griff 12-17-2003 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by FileNotFound
Shaving:
Hate it. Used to use Mach3 and tear myself to shreads with it.
Was suggested to try Braun SynchroShave 7600 series. Did. Never going back to razors.

Tractor:
No.

Car:
Working. Chrysler Concorde LXi 2001. Red...makes it go fasta.

Knife:
Benchmade Balisong

DigiCam:
Olympus C-750

Dye:
Hell no.

Shaving: triple blade

Tractors: Farmall H, 460, New Holland 29 4wd

Car? pickup: Nissan

Knife: Helle

Digi Cam: We'll talk after Christmas

Dye: dye what?

Chainsaw: Husqvarna 51

hot_pastrami 12-17-2003 01:00 PM

Oh yeah, on the shaving thing... I must be one of the wierdos. I enjoy shaving. I used an electric for a the first couple years, but then switched to a blade and never went back. I currently use a Mach 3, which works well.

I like the smells involved with shaving, and I like the feel of it. It probably helps that I don't have sensitive skin, and I've never had razorburn.

Some say that I am unusual.

xoxoxoBruce 12-17-2003 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Beestie
Nice collection there, Wolf.

Damn! This is the man thread and my knife collection is bested by a GIRL! :)

Well here's some of them. 5 autos, a CIA letter opener, a Blackie Collins "Strut 'N Cut" ('cause I liked the name), a Boker slider and 2 silver leafs open/closed.:)

dar512 12-17-2003 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by hot_pastrami
Some say that I am unusual.
Fish. Barrel. Blam.

Yea. I think most of the folks around here have said it once or twice.


a day. :D

wolf 12-17-2003 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Beestie
Nice collection there, Wolf.

Damn! This is the man thread and my knife collection is bested by a GIRL! :)

I'm a rather exceptional girl ...

Funny work story ... we confiscate various weapons, mostly knives, scizzors and box cutters off patients coming in all the time. They are pretty much without fail totally cheap pakistani crap as sold by HSN, but there are occasional gems.

One day I was working with a part-timer who didn't know of some of my more unusual interest areas and she said, "what's this?" holding up a cheap flea-market butterfly knife in a manner that appeared to indicate she was fearful that it would attack her of it's own volition.

"Hmm, lemme see," I said, and took the offered blade from her and started flipping it around in a manner that would have made Bruce Lee proud. She made a little squeaking noise for some reason ... come to think of it, she doesn't work for us anymore ... I wonder why?

dar512 12-17-2003 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xoxoxoBruce
Well here's some of them. 5 autos, a CIA letter opener, a Blackie Collins "Strut 'N Cut" ('cause I liked the name), a Boker slider and 2 silver leafs open/closed.:)
Wow. Doesn't it seem statistically anomalous that we have this many knife nuts on cellar? I wonder what it means?

wolf 12-17-2003 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xoxoxoBruce
Well here's some of them. 5 autos, a CIA letter opener, a Blackie Collins "Strut 'N Cut" ('cause I liked the name), a Boker slider and 2 silver leafs open/closed.:)
The silver leaves are very classy. I like those a lot. Blackie Collins was a designer for Gerber for a while. I have one of his knives in a box somewhere ... haven't seen it since I moved the last time (which was about 8 or so years ago). It's probably with my kubaton and some other goodies.

I have a bunch of other knives around here ... and some swords.

xoxoxoBruce 12-17-2003 01:16 PM

This one is very strange. Purported to be a Chinese Police Knife, it hangs from the belt by a bracket. You grab the handle and push the button while yanking it down. 2" of the blade comes out of the sheath/hanger but 3'' comes up out of the handle. Very strange.

xoxoxoBruce 12-17-2003 01:46 PM

Heres another bunch of miscellanies. One even has a folding 6" steel rule, accurate too. I'll have to dig out the fixed blade knives but I have not one sword in the house. None, zip, zero. I did throw in a half dozen tire spikes. ;)

vsp 12-17-2003 02:06 PM

I have a pair of scissors and a box of steak knives. I will go now.

Kitsune 12-17-2003 02:07 PM

If this is the Man Talk thread, we should all be taking the man's oath.

"I am a Man, but I can change. If I have to. I guess."

Gwennie! 12-17-2003 02:12 PM

I like the Milwaukee Sawz All.

http://store4.yimg.com/I/tylertool_1771_3637248

I had to cut apart a gnarly rusty old big-ass roof antenna. All metal - a chain saw is useless there. The Sawz All cut thru that thing like butter. It made quick work of that beast. And I didn't even break a nail.

Vrooooooom !!!!

http://tragickingdom.net/gwennie/gwen-emoticon.jpg

blue 12-17-2003 02:14 PM

Reciprocating saws.
 
OK< Now I'm getting a woody.


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