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Heard any good jazz?
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Originally Posted By 74novaman: Gotta share a Bowie for Texas Independence Day. From Svord in NZ https://i.imgur.com/Y0adJCq.jpg View Quote I like the coloring. Looks really good. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: supposed to have the best selection in town. I think I have them beat. https://i.imgur.com/QJ7JfRR.jpg View Quote One of each? |
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View Quote Knife! |
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Originally Posted By WIC: As I said, the smoke shop did not have a knife, but two tourist shops did. In one shop they wanted $26, which I felt was too much, and I would have had to assume the name Omar, which I was fine with for a limited time. But the second shop won with the $13 knife. It was more than I wanted to spend, but they had my name. oh yeah https://i.imgur.com/oY4KMW8.jpg View Quote And button lock |
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Originally Posted By WIC: oh no in my hunt for a knife, I overlooked a number of key aspects that cannot even be overcome by the $13 pricepoint. One might expect the centering to be a hair off, or even rubbing https://i.imgur.com/noBfEi9.jpg one might expect blade play up and down and side to side and a loose pivot one should probably expect China one should probably expect a plastic handle one should probably expect to be able to flick it open because it is so loose (but not flick it shut for some reason) one should probably expect the action to be gritty even though the pivot is super loose but serrated? https://i.imgur.com/qnOZ5ok.jpg tip down only? https://i.imgur.com/sn3XLrj.jpg and even though it looked like a knife, it had trouble cutting this beignet https://i.imgur.com/axSdrYs.jpg a lot of trouble I fear I have wasted $13 to keep you all entertained for a few nights the things I do for you... View Quote That's a 3/4 serration... |
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View Quote I like how they pack. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: forgot my shitty knife, couldn't have used it here anyway since it doesn't cut https://i.imgur.com/ilNc8x5.jpg https://i.imgur.com/O15wBXS.jpg Old Guy sitting across from me a ways away has a pocket knife in his dress attire. It is tip up carry, but he has a knife. View Quote Airports should have spots you can dump off your low-end knife and others can pick them up as folks are going in or leaving airports. Like bicycles in Amsterdam, or umbrellas in Portland. Just have to figure out how to keep the children out of them. |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: Was told by a cop that the safest cemetery to go to was at the end of the trolley line. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: Yup, the trolley driver goes "end of the line" and you step off right into the hands of the reaper. Sounds about right! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sywagon: Originally Posted By williedikker72: Originally Posted By WIC: Excellent suggestion. Wife wanted to go there next. Was told by a cop that the safest cemetery to go to was at the end of the trolley line. Yep. I was day drinking at the Absinthe House on Bourbon St and struck up a convo with the guy next to me. He was a cop from the next Parrish over and told me about where to go. The trolley was a pretty neat part of getting to the cemetery too. |
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wife says thanks, just need to figure the trolley thing out now.
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Metus improbos compescit, non clementia
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Metus improbos compescit, non clementia
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Originally Posted By sywagon: What, you flew with nothing but carry-on? Airports should have spots you can dump off your low-end knife and others can pick them up as folks are going in or leaving airports. Like bicycles in Amsterdam, or umbrellas in Portland. Just have to figure out how to keep the children out of them. View Quote correct why would I need more? have to stay nimble and that is a good idea |
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Metus improbos compescit, non clementia
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Metus improbos compescit, non clementia
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Metus improbos compescit, non clementia
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Metus improbos compescit, non clementia
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Metus improbos compescit, non clementia
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Metus improbos compescit, non clementia
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Metus improbos compescit, non clementia
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Metus improbos compescit, non clementia
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Metus improbos compescit, non clementia
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View Quote Every single thing in that pic looks great. |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: What, you flew with nothing but carry-on? Airports should have spots you can dump off your low-end knife and others can pick them up as folks are going in or leaving airports. Like bicycles in Amsterdam, or umbrellas in Portland. Just have to figure out how to keep the children out of them. View Quote Originally Posted By WIC: correct why would I need more? have to stay nimble and that is a good idea View Quote I thought we discussed this. There's going to be a problem recruiting people who will fit in the machine to inspect and maintain the knives. Lol |
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"Freedom is a messy business." - LaRue_Tactical
I am a sack of blood, held together by un-tanned leather. . . |
Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Is it apa-lay-shin Or appa-latch-ean? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By MaxxII: WIC is correct, this is actually a Kershaw CQC-10K. The poor mans Appalachian. The knife feels decent in the hand. It's inexpensive so I wont feel bad abusing it. The scales are too thin. The knife needs more meat in the hand. The frame lock means index finger placement is important as fingers in the wrong place will inhibit opening the knife. The thumb disk is too small for the knife and in conjunction with the frame lock finger placement issue, the knife does not open as easily as it should. For $45, it's not a bad knife but it would not likely be my favorite. As a work/beater knife, no problem. I purchased it with the intention of using it as a test drive for an actual Appalachian, and to be honest, I think I will pull the trigger on a real Emerson Appalachian as I like the size and shape of the blade, and I like the general ergos of the handle when the knife is open. It's in the opening of the Kershaw that it fails, and to be fair, it only fails when you compare it to better knives. I'm used to better knives, so I expect more. Once you acknowledge that it's a $45 knife, things become much more acceptable. As a test drive vehicle for the real thing...it answers the questions I needed answered. Is it apa-lay-shin Or appa-latch-ean? I go with the 2nd pronounciation. But I'm a Southern refugee, who spent alot of time on the west coast as a kid and while in the Military, and currently resides in Missouri, so I really dont have a dog in that fight. |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: It is a-pa-latch-an (no e there). This is the definitive and official answer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sywagon: Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By MaxxII: WIC is correct, this is actually a Kershaw CQC-10K. The poor mans Appalachian. The knife feels decent in the hand. It's inexpensive so I wont feel bad abusing it. The scales are too thin. The knife needs more meat in the hand. The frame lock means index finger placement is important as fingers in the wrong place will inhibit opening the knife. The thumb disk is too small for the knife and in conjunction with the frame lock finger placement issue, the knife does not open as easily as it should. For $45, it's not a bad knife but it would not likely be my favorite. As a work/beater knife, no problem. I purchased it with the intention of using it as a test drive for an actual Appalachian, and to be honest, I think I will pull the trigger on a real Emerson Appalachian as I like the size and shape of the blade, and I like the general ergos of the handle when the knife is open. It's in the opening of the Kershaw that it fails, and to be fair, it only fails when you compare it to better knives. I'm used to better knives, so I expect more. Once you acknowledge that it's a $45 knife, things become much more acceptable. As a test drive vehicle for the real thing...it answers the questions I needed answered. Is it apa-lay-shin Or appa-latch-ean? See, I was right. |
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Well, that's kind of personal, dont you think???? |
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: Well, that's kind of personal, dont you think???? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MaxxII: Well, that's kind of personal, dont you think???? "Why did you say it twice?" |
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Originally Posted By WIC: yeah, first time there. I don't know what I was expecting, but it was surprisingly good. I may have it again tonight since we have to go to an evening event at another *&%$ing oyster bar. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Shake shack? yeah, first time there. I don't know what I was expecting, but it was surprisingly good. I may have it again tonight since we have to go to an evening event at another *&%$ing oyster bar. You Antioysterite, you! I think it was a place called the Red Snapper we were in waiting for a table. We were huddled up next to the raw bar with drinks waiting for a table. A young guy behind the counters entire job was to shuck oysters all night. I watched and noticed he was throwing a bunch out while he shucked. So I ask him why. He said they were too big and people only like the small ones. I said WTF I'll eat them. I must have had $100 worth of oysters till we got a table for free. On a side note. He ask where I was from. I said Pennsylvania. He said, Oh yeah, that's where the vampires are from...lol. NOLO |
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Originally Posted By WIC: backlock really bad backlock, scared to push too hard. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By Star_Scream: And button lock backlock really bad backlock, scared to push too hard. I had an old school Spyderco Native let loose on me due to pocket lint. This is when S30V was first being used. Bought at Walmart for under $40. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: some really fucking annoying jazz funeral music, inside the building, during a social event View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By doubleplusgood: Heard any good jazz? some really fucking annoying jazz funeral music, inside the building, during a social event There has to be a decent jazz/cigar bar down there. Find it... |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Haven't done this for a while. Off the top of my head, have two folders missing, plus a bunch of spare RSK's that I keep buying, and then the fixies, but these are the "keeper" drawers. For now, anyway. 1. Ebony slippies 2. US customs 3. Foreign customs 4. Midtechs and US production 5. US and foreign production https://i.imgur.com/UjuZ95bh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/EJVF9S8h.jpg https://i.imgur.com/jXFnLmbh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/iO5n56mh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/x0VTipah.jpg View Quote Very nice! Love the GEC's. It torments me that the flippers fucked up buying them. I an starting to actively get on early reserve lists If I can when a model is made that I like. There is really only a few that I would buy anyway. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Most people around here say "appa-LAY-shen". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Is it apa-lay-shin Or appa-latch-ean? Most people around here say "appa-LAY-shen". Same in my part of PA. And the Appa LAY shen trail is nearby too. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Most people around here say "appa-LAY-shen". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Is it apa-lay-shin Or appa-latch-ean? Most people around here say "appa-LAY-shen". (we pronounced it that way in Ohio too - it was incorrect though.) |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: Same in my part of PA. And the Appa LAY shen trail is nearby too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Haven't done this for a while. Off the top of my head, have two folders missing, plus a bunch of spare RSK's that I keep buying, and then the fixies, but these are the "keeper" drawers. For now, anyway. 1. Ebony slippies 2. US customs 3. Foreign customs 4. Midtechs and US production 5. US and foreign production https://i.imgur.com/UjuZ95bh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/EJVF9S8h.jpg https://i.imgur.com/jXFnLmbh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/iO5n56mh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/x0VTipah.jpg View Quote Very nice collection |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Haven't done this for a while. Off the top of my head, have two folders missing, plus a bunch of spare RSK's that I keep buying, and then the fixies, but these are the "keeper" drawers. For now, anyway. 1. Ebony slippies 2. US customs 3. Foreign customs 4. Midtechs and US production 5. US and foreign production https://i.imgur.com/UjuZ95bh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/EJVF9S8h.jpg https://i.imgur.com/jXFnLmbh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/iO5n56mh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/x0VTipah.jpg View Quote Very nice collection |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: I think that refers to the part above the Mason Dixon only. I can be on the trail in less than a half hour. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sywagon: Originally Posted By williedikker72: Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Is it apa-lay-shin Or appa-latch-ean? Most people around here say "appa-LAY-shen". Same in my part of PA. And the Appa LAY shen trail is nearby too. Maybe. Never really thought about that. Just figured it was just a difference in dialect. When we talk about Lancaster up here, it's pronounced Lanc-aster. People not native say Lan- caster. We were in Florida once an that county came up in conversation, and a couple standing by us said, you must be from PA. Because we said it right and they said it wrong |
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Other than the initial use of S30V, any thoughts on the Military 2 that's coming out soon? I like my circa 2004 Military, but it has the Teflon washers and no full size liners, making the action stiff and the overall feel a little weak. I might bite on a sprint run with some cool colors and steel.
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Haven't done this for a while. Off the top of my head, have two folders missing, plus a bunch of spare RSK's that I keep buying, and then the fixies, but these are the "keeper" drawers. For now, anyway. 1. Ebony slippies 2. US customs 3. Foreign customs 4. Midtechs and US production 5. US and foreign production https://i.imgur.com/UjuZ95bh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/EJVF9S8h.jpg https://i.imgur.com/jXFnLmbh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/iO5n56mh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/x0VTipah.jpg View Quote You, wic, and I have the same eca knife? It’s a threesome! |
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