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It's just pocket knives y'all ... shoot. You got some I hope to own someday too DSG
And since no pics this page yet, here's a repeat ...

 
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Are you seriously in Moscow, Russia...like today?


Yes,born and live in Moscow. Beautiful city,believe me! Wink
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Are you seriously in Moscow, Russia...like today?


Yes,born and live in Moscow. Beautiful city,believe me! Wink
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Wow, you designed and made your own knife, the blade development process is interesting! So I see the SS blade being cut out (pic #1, #3), and later it is blackened (pic #2. #4), what process is that? Food...okay what are some of the favorites of the Moscowvites, I have no idea, but food is international right...we all love to eat!
 
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Thanks again,comrade rpm2010, for your interest. I am very pleased that a knife like!
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#1 cutting raw steel
#2 heat treatment (quenching) 62-65 hrc.
#3 polishing
#4 etching in acid
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Carry with me for a week, all within the theme Wink

P.S. The food is always good!!

Sincerely,Serg.
 
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Thanks again,comrade rpm2010, for your interest. I am very pleased that a knife like!
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#1 cutting raw steel
#2 heat treatment (quenching) 62-65 hrc.
#3 polishing
#4 etching in acid
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Carry with me for a week, all within the theme Wink

P.S. The food is always good!!

Sincerely,Serg.


Okay Serg, you take it easy over there...appreciate the info on the knives!
 
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Hobbs has been a horrible influence on me also.


You are also costing me money in this thread brother. Big Grin
 
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Mammoth Schrade/Russell Barlow selected ... so far so good

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Not really from Vienna
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Kershaw Leek
 
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Tupperware Dr.
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Been on vacation the last 2 weeks, and
I've been using the Swiss Army Victorinox
Trekker quite a bit. It's got the standard
blade not the one handed model.
Great multi tool knife!
 
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SAK alox and my amber stag handled moki knife today. Out and about so no photos.
 
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GEC Tidioute #15 1095 steel
Huckleberry Boys Knife Rust Red Jigged Bone

 
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Here you go.
 
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Victorinox vintage officer's
Robert Klauas sod buster
Northfield barlow
Esterbrook fp
HK USP in 45

 
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^^^ Nice Barlow !!!

GEC H73210 gets the nod today



Mark Condos Driftwood, TX custom pocket sheath
 
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I bought this Benchmade 808 from a fellow forumite and just received it this morning. I foresee carrying it for a while. What an incredible knife!




"You have the right not to be killed..."

The Clash, "Know Your Rights"
 
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Slipping this Canal Street Cutlery Sunset Smooth Bone Pinch Lock Back into my pocket, I noticed how small my feet are ... or maybe they're just far away ... dunno
Oh, and large thumbs run in our family ... please don't laugh ... thank you

 
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Time to give the single tool Victorinox Alox a free ride



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Along with the mammoth barlow, pls add the watches to my portion of your will. Smile lovely


Today for me.

Out in the yard utility.
 
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Officer's vintage automatic
Lamy 2000 pen
Canik tp9sa
Farm and field sod buster
Schatt and Morgan xl barlow

 
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Today:
Leatherman tread
Lamy 2000
Fallkniven gentleman pocket knife
Gec Wallstreet with warncliff blade
Canik tp9sa
Victorinox vintage officer's automatic



 
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