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| quote: Originally posted by DSgrouse: 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 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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| I still go for the carbon opinels. For today hubertus rosewood stockman, boker redshield trapper, 1946 parker supervac, Dan wesson guardian in 45acp and Victorinox officer's automatic. |
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| quote: Originally posted by DSgrouse: I still go for the carbon opinels.
I wish the No.8 Garden came in Carbone |
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