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XM-18 Bowie with Ti scale







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Latest addition - Schwarz Overland Sport in Magnacut.
 
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Primitive Woodsman Foxfire, I got the landslide edition.


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Emerson Hattin Thunderstorm finish.
 
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Been carrying this the last couple weeks. Fun.
But a WHOLE lot of money for a made in China knife. Frown But finally got a chance to celebrate the only good thing Andrew Cuomo ever did as governor. (making gravity knives legal)
 
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Dalibor Socklar, Daado on forums, does it again. The European Stag is really well matched, he told me he just got some very nice pieces. I've mentioned before that he's a maker from Croatia, easy to deal with, very affordable.






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Dalibor Socklar, Daado on forums, does it again.

That's a beautiful knife. Does he have a website or any contact information?


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Dalibor Socklar, Daado on forums, does it again.

That's a beautiful knife. Does he have a website or any contact information?


He does not have a website, posts mostly on BladeForums. In fact, there are two on there now. His e-mail is seckardalibor@gmail.com



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ZT 0452BLUCF Sinkevich in Magnacut. I just got it. It's a very cool blade!
 
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It’s quite possible that I’ve posted this here prior - this “Pocket Drop” by Dee Kistner / Kistner Knives and its supplied horizontal sheath works well for me.

Mr. Kistner saw a pic I’d posted of it elsewhere and asked if I’d like to send it in for a complimentary sharpening refresh haha - if that’s not a clue, I don’t know what is LOL. He had the revived blade back to me in a week.

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Dalibor Socklar, Daado on forums, does it again. The European Stag is really well matched, he told me he just got some very nice pieces.


That’s a nice knife! As a recent small fixed blade fan, I’ve been looking for a fancier stag/bone handle knife. Sadly there is a line in our laws, and prior case law, that makes concealing a fixed blade knife iffy. For now it’s my Hogue Deka, which has mostly eliminated desire for any more modern folding knives.
 
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ALL set for Thrifty Thursday ...

The Buck 110 LT was the last one in the local Walmart when shopping last year in April 2024.
They let me have it from the display case for $5.45 and it's one of my favorite grab and go pocket knives.
In fact, I keep it on the table with my wallet, Jeep keys, sunglasses and ballcap.
A big honkin' sharp & sturdy Buck 110 that's so light, it disappears in the pocket.

Luminox XB3722.ECO - Bear Grylls Survival ECO 'No Planet B'
The 42mm case and the strap are made from 100% ocean plastic collected in partnership with #tide.
The black strap has the message – “I USED TO BE A BOTTLE” printed on the inside of the strap, reminding the wearer of its origin.
A Sig Forum group buy for slightly less and half retail ... Thanks Dave Truong and Mimi's Jewelry !!!

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