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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Do you carry a supplemental Sak along with another knife?
« Last post by Karmos on Today at 02:47:26 PM »Yes it's usually my climber, Spartan or mini champ depending on what I'm up to that day
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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Do you carry a supplemental Sak along with another knife?« Last post by Karmos on Today at 02:47:26 PM »Yes it's usually my climber, Spartan or mini champ depending on what I'm up to that day
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The Break Room / Re: Who else is playing Wordle?« Last post by Adam5 on Today at 02:04:38 PM »Thank you, fellas
I would like to give credit to Mrs. Pittman, my first grade teacher, who introduced me to the alphabet and spelling. Without her influence, I would have never solved this Wordle in two tries 3
Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Do you carry a supplemental Sak along with another knife?« Last post by Brock O Lee on Today at 01:51:53 PM »Yes, I am used to carry at least two knives, a modern one-hand-open folder and a SAK.
- The modern knife is usually a Spyderco or CRK with a 3-4 inch blade. - The SAK is usually an alox Pioneer 9/10 times, but I also like the Spartan, Sportsman and Cadet. - I have one of those bladeless SwissCards in my wallet for the small tools. A rambler in the coin pocket is a good alternative. 4
Edged Tools / Re: What Is Your Latest Knife?« Last post by Gareth on Today at 01:50:44 PM »British Army "Clasp" knife by Joseph Rodgers & Sons. Two blade version (no great big spike on the back), late war style can opener with the added bottle opener tool. Just post-war production and everything is as it should be bar a little loss at the tip of the blade.
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Edged Tools / Re: Wood Handled Wednesday !« Last post by SteveC on Today at 01:40:28 PM »I guess I forgot to post yesterday
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Edged Tools / Re: History of I*XL knives« Last post by Gareth on Today at 01:40:13 PM »Here's my modest wee group. The pruner I've owned since I was an apprentice and I was given it by one of my supervisors as a lagging cutting knife.
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Edged Tools / Re: Help identifying old British traditional knives« Last post by Gareth on Today at 01:26:06 PM »Richards is a name you'll come across most often. Lets call them...made to a budget. If you like one then absolutely buy it, but don't pay a lot.
Everything else I would look at on a case by case basis. Condition matters a lot. The finest Thomas Turner that is basically broken isn't worth much of anything, but if it's just a bit grubby or scuffed then it might be a hidden gem. 8
Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024« Last post by Jeffjeeptj on Today at 01:06:17 PM »Thanks for the memory, Brock.
Opening a can of tuna for grand-kid’s school lunch. IMG_0226.jpg (Filesize: 373.83 KB) 9
The Break Room / Re: Who else is playing Wordle?« Last post by LoopCutter on Today at 12:49:58 PM »10
Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Victorinox Spirit Challenge« Last post by Barry Rowland on Today at 12:48:44 PM »Thank you sir!
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