Those last two are really beautiful looking tools, is there any further information available on them?
Quote from: micky d on September 15, 2007, 10:28:57 PMThose last two are really beautiful looking tools, is there any further information available on them?U.S. Military Knives Book III (my post) and Pocket Knives of the US Military (J-sews post) are pretty good references. I'm still gathering additional references though.
The various multitool articles that Bob wrote will soon be posted here.Def
Quote from: Defender on September 15, 2007, 10:54:16 PMThe various multitool articles that Bob wrote will soon be posted here.DefCool, I'll look forward to reading them soon then
Quote from: supratentorial on September 15, 2007, 10:40:44 PMQuote from: micky d on September 15, 2007, 10:28:57 PMThose last two are really beautiful looking tools, is there any further information available on them?U.S. Military Knives Book III (my post) and Pocket Knives of the US Military (J-sews post) are pretty good references. I'm still gathering additional references though.Thanks mate
Many of you are probably already familiar with this book but another good reference is Levine's Guide to Knives and Their Values.....
Now here is a fun one for you to go do some homework on , try the subject of balistic knives .
Quote from: NeitherExtreme on September 26, 2007, 09:57:18 PMOOHHHH, Okay Thanks for the help there! Very cool... Just how illegal are they? Probably 5 to 10 in Levanworth . A.T.F. is positively ape on the subject . They seem to think that guns should look like guns and knives should look like knives . Now here is a fun one for you to go do some homework on , try the subject of balistic knives . There is I believe actually congressional law on that subject .
OOHHHH, Okay Thanks for the help there! Very cool... Just how illegal are they?
Yeah, and that I've been inappropriately straightening my eyelashes too!