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Case Mako in Zytel (nylon resin)

 
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Nice. I ended up using the q tac to open 80 40lb bags of lime and 15 50lb bags of fertilizer
 
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Nice. I ended up using the q tac to open 80 40lb bags of lime and 15 50lb bags of fertilizer

Git 'er done !!! Lol

I like that q tac knife in ATS 34. Bet it still has a pretty good edge even after all that cuttin'?

The pattern kind of reminds me of a utility knife I have my eyes on, but made by A. Wright & Son, in Rosewood and carbon steel ... so not as nice as that q tac Wink

I'm not going to pull the trigger on this one until the two knives I have on order come in first HA

 
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It is still sharp. My main gripe is that it is stiff on opening. You *can* snap* it open. It takes a bit though. It is very stiff. Part of that is because the thumb stud us to close to the heel of my blade. The other than that it is a great knife.
 
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Seems like more of the knives I'm getting lately are considerably stiffer too. I just think maybe they're well made and will take some break in time.

Little better picture of the Mako. This one isn't stiff by any means Lol.

 
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Dan wesson guardian in 45acp, vic torino officer's automatic, 1935 esterbrook, buck stockman, queen canoe.
 
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950 Rift
 
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Dan Wesson guardian in 45acp, victorinox officer's automatic, 1946 Parker plunger fountain pen, farm field maroon linen sod buster, Queen tear drop liner lock.

 
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... and now this one ...
Excellent leather, oak and steel for a pittance

 
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I still go for the carbon opinels.

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hubertus rosewood stockman, boker redshield trapper, 1946 parker supervac, Dan wesson guardian in 45acp and Victorinox officer's automatic.

 
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I still go for the carbon opinels.

I wish the No.8 Garden came in Carbone
 
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I wonder if they do special orders, maybe a sig forum set. Number 10 pruner carbon walnut, number 8 garden carbon walnut, number 5 carbon pocket In walnut....
 
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I wonder if they do special orders, maybe a sig forum set. Number 10 pruner carbon walnut, number 8 garden carbon walnut, number 5 carbon pocket In walnut....

I have NO idea Lol

 
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Kirby Lambert Shockwave. The pic is obviously not mine but my camera skills suck. Mine is serrated.




"Sometimes I wonder if this world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it." - Mark Twain
 
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That is nice looking hobbs. I have been under the weather so no pocket knives while sick in bed.
 
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On the job today, it's a CRKT M16-13Z, a Vic Alox Pioneer with a Leatherman wave on the duty belt, next to the OC Big Grin


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