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Tool Talk => Multi-Media => Topic started by: ThePeacent on July 18, 2018, 04:31:27 PM

Title: SAK in "The Domestics"1
Post by: ThePeacent on July 18, 2018, 04:31:27 PM
spotted a SAK in this violent, dark film, I guess it's a Spartan or a two-layered 91mm by the looks and size of it

(https://i.imgur.com/0SpUUz6.jpg)
Title: Re: SAK in "The Domestics"1
Post by: Mechanickal on July 18, 2018, 04:45:06 PM
Toothpick at blade side?
Fake! :D
Title: Re: SAK in "The Domestics"1
Post by: ReamerPunch on July 18, 2018, 05:05:58 PM
It looks blunt. Why has it not cut the sock?  :D
Title: Re: SAK in "The Domestics"1
Post by: cody6268 on July 19, 2018, 04:40:58 AM
What's with the media's obsession with portraying all knives as weapons? It's downright ridiculous when they show something as benign as an SAK being used as such.
Title: Re: SAK in "The Domestics"1
Post by: ThePeacent on July 19, 2018, 03:10:24 PM
Toothpick at blade side?

maybe he switched sides?  :think:

It looks blunt. Why has it not cut the sock?  :D

it is about to, but the pic is from before the slicing, but I won't post shots of the slicing because he does not olnly cut the sock, but also the tendon and skin beneath  :P

What's with the media's obsession with portraying all knives as weapons? It's downright ridiculous when they show something as benign as an SAK being used as such.

Absolutely crazy,
like when the SAK was used in "The Hitman's Bodyguard" to stab and kill a bad guy  :o
or the Leatherman Wave used to stab and kill a young guy in an underpass on that British Film  ???

in this case it was mostly out of need, as the kid uses the SAK to cut the tendon of a bad guy who is about to shoot three disarmed people, throwing him off balance and making him fall to the ground  :-\

The SAK looks oddly pristine and clean given that
a. It belong to a kid, and we all know how kids treat knives
b. It is set in a post apocalyptic setting with old, worn and destroyed stuff all around so it's logical to think it would be a bit worn and used  :think: