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Originally Posted By williedikker72: Hershey Park with the kids then off to Troegs! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20220710_172038_jpg-2448214.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20220710_173211_jpg-2448215.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20220710_175934_jpg-2448216.JPG View Quote Hershey Park was a great time with our kids....Loved it |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: I don't trust phone makers making knives. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By maleante: Ceramic FTW! https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81MogY9KFLL._AC_SL1500_.jpg I don't trust phone makers making knives. What about knifemakers making phones? I'd buy a DFarm 2000 in 5G. |
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Originally Posted By doubleplusgood: thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By doubleplusgood: Originally Posted By MaxxII: Originally Posted By doubleplusgood: This is a prototype EDC fighter that I'm working on. what do you guys think? It's 9-1/2" oal with a 4" blade compound grind, hollow with a flat tip area https://i.imgur.com/GdiDFsZ.jpg?1 here you can see the compound grind: https://i.imgur.com/zEjsmPP.jpg Handle looks good for gripping, with a protruding end (unless you have Archie Hand's) for reverse strikes/heel strikes. The finger groove up front looks like it protects the hand but allows dexterity for handling and working the grip while moving. The jimping on the back looks good but without being sharp or annoying. Blade shape and length are good. The compound grind is a flex move for you IMO, as it's subtle, but adds to the cost to make, with no benefit that I can see other than aesthetics (which is a good part of the artistry involved in your profession). My only suggestion would be to ditch the compound grind and pass the savings onto the buyer and sell as many as you can. Maybe offer a compound grind as an optional upgrade to reduce the initial cost. Otherwise, looks very good IMO. thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it You're quite welcome. As I dont make knives and have not handled yours, I can only offer an opinion based on the photo. It looks like it would be fun in the hand. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: https://i.imgur.com/FqVzUt8.jpg View Quote Salad is looking lonely but the salsa looks killer. Did you make it? |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: https://i.imgur.com/FqVzUt8.jpg View Quote Should I even ask why there’s sticks on the table next to the kid’s fork? |
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: My parents owned a couple of the Datusn 210B's... Dad had a green one 2 door, 2-seater, and sold it off to buy a 2 door, 4-seater once they had my brother and I. His was blue. Mom had a red Datsun 210 wagon that was red. Mom's red wagon got smoked in a traffic accident, and Dad kept the blue 210 for a number of years. It had 310k miles on it when dad sold it for $350. He had changed the oil, and replaced two starters, a single alternator, and the clutch twice, (think he did the brakes 2-3 times can't remember). He sold it when we were stationed in Hawaii and got orders to come back to the mainland in 1990. It would have cost more to ship the car back from Hawaii than it was worth. The car had developed a surface rust pattern on the driver's side door about the size and shape as a manhole cover when dad sold it. I saw the car when I went through Hickam again in 1996 as Marine. It was driving by the MAC Terminal... Those cars didnt handle corrosion from salt, (ocean salt air or midwest salt on winter roads) real well, but they ran like tops and were easy to work on. If they still sold them, I'd buy one happily. View Quote My grandpa had a brown one when I was really little, then a light blue one which is the car I learned on. Manual (five speed I think, maybe four). Started out in the passenger seat and he'd have me shift as he drove around town. Out in a county park he'd put me on his lap and have me steer and shift while he ran the pedals. As I got older, then I'd drive with him in the passenger seat, then eventually just drive around the park on my own. I'm guessing this is probably starting around age 10 or so, maybe. He called that car "baby blue" but by the time he replaced it it was three different colors from his rust repairs (still light blue from the roof to the middle of the doors, medium blue there, then dark blue on the rockers). |
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Originally Posted By maleante: Salad is looking lonely but the salsa looks killer. Did you make it? View Quote Originally Posted By maleante: Should I even ask why there’s sticks on the table next to the kid’s fork? View Quote Not salad, really, avocado, tomatoes and lettuce to go with the tamale. The salsa is garden green tomato salsa my wife canned last fall. Not very hot (she's spice averse ever since being pregnant) but quite tasty. The sticks - my son brings in a new stick almost every time he goes outside. He says he collects them. We just gather them up occasionally and remove them when he's not paying attention. Seems to work so far. |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: My friend did that. Sold all his shit, took the pay hit and moved somewhere where he'd never need to wear pants, drive to work or not surf again. View Quote That’s a solid plan to avoid a depressing end in a rest home in Sheboygan eating prefrozen mush 80% of your meals. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Not salad, really, avocado, tomatoes and lettuce to go with the tamale. The salsa is garden green tomato salsa my wife canned last fall. Not very hot (she's spice averse ever since being pregnant) but quite tasty. The sticks - my son brings in a new stick almost every time he goes outside. He says he collects them. We just gather them up occasionally and remove them when he's not paying attention. Seems to work so far. View Quote Makes sense. My spouse is also capsicum averse. I have this jalapeño bacon I like to add to beans and she just eats around the meat usually, but the bacon was too much for her. Made the beans awesome, but now I have to add it in after the fact. |
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Originally Posted By SgtKiwi: I live in the panhandle of FL. You are all correct. I love it here from October through March. July and August are the absolute worst. When I retire, I'm going to Canada during the summer, drive 10mph under the speed limit everywhere I go while there, and enact my revenge for the years of putting up with the snowbirds. View Quote Ha! |
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Originally Posted By DFARM: Way off the topic of this thread,(not a golfer) but I never realized how much of the power of a golf swing comes from the legs. Kid tested, samsquach approved! I thought the lighting in the kitchen in my house was bad. The RV is horrible. Lol https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/78442/KIMG4046_JPG-2448618.JPG For being unemployed and homeless, I have been much busier than I was anticipating. Lol We're still staying with friends in north Idaho. We'll probably be here another week or two before we really get started on the adventure because some unexpected family stuff came up back in Washington. I should try to get some more knife pics. View Quote That's crazy. Unemployed and homeless sounds bad but in this case it's an adventure. And despite all that taking knife pics....just shows how many are wasting their potential |
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Originally Posted By MrSig239: I've got nothing planned but routine garden and lawn stuff for the rest of the summer! Woke up way to early today. Going to have a coffee and then take a nap. Blue 95 for the day. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/carry7-11-22_JPG-2448645.JPG View Quote The lighting makes the blue look bluish purple |
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Originally Posted By mygreenkaw: Better half - has a great job opp. so we are thinking hard about it right now. Long term south to Florida will likely be the retirement location, but that's a ways of yet. Short term.. let's see if the Maui opp. works out or not https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160658/20220710_162210_jpg-2448699.JPG View Quote Wwwwwaaaayyyy west. Great pic too. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: https://i.imgur.com/TGLpgCV.jpg View Quote The dagger illustrates it well |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: That's crazy. Unemployed and homeless sounds bad but in this case it's an adventure. And despite all that taking knife pics....just shows how many are wasting their potential View Quote The most difficult part was deciding to do it and committing to getting the house sold. It fell together pretty quickly after that. I'm still not 100% sure it was the right thing to do but we'll have some memories. Lol |
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: Same here. Mine feels very smooth on deployment. Had the same amount of fun you did, (squirrel) with the 2nd detent ball when disassembling. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MaxxII: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By mygreenkaw: Agree on the choil, really takes away from the usable blade length. I had read about people removing the 2nd detent. What advantage does that bring? I might give it a whirl. It eliminates extra drag on the action. I didn't feel it was necessary on the one I had, but a lot of people do it. Might just be one of those things that some chucklehead on youtube did and then everyone else started doing it too because people are lemmings. I liked the look, action and grind but I kept catching shit on the choil and it drove me nuts. I've never had any issues with the 2nd detent (other than almost losing it the first time I disassembled it). Mine flies out smooth as butter. Same here. Mine feels very smooth on deployment. Had the same amount of fun you did, (squirrel) with the 2nd detent ball when disassembling. I don't know if I'd trust it to not pop open in my pocket without it. |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Wait what's the objectionable part? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Whatever it takes to wash that taste out of your mouth. Wait what's the objectionable part? Weird gray blob "food" and the cigar. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: https://i.imgur.com/FqVzUt8.jpg View Quote Soo many points on this one minus a few points for plating + Tamal + Salsa and hot sauce + Full sized Tolk - Plating |
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Originally Posted By DFARM: Loosely, on an adventure to find out where our new home is. We sold our house in Washington and want to move somewhere that has a lower cost of living and friendlier politics. We're going to look hard at Tennessee, but I'm hoping Idaho prices fall because it's closer to the family. We're planning on visiting family in Florida, and maybe a trip up to Williamsburg, VA (I've watched too many of the videos from there on YouTube. Lol) we're torn on spending time in the southwest because of the summer weather, but there's some places that we'd like to see while we're out and about. We're budgeting to be able to travel around for the summer to see the country and spend some time in the places that we're interested in living. View Quote That's pretty cool. I've moved a lot of places blind and it isn't always best. Minus for Idaho: Fry sauce people Minus for Tennessee: Hipster hat people |
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: IIRC, those are the ARX design and they are supposed to do really well. Light for caliber weights appears to be standard on those, (like 90 gr for 9mm). If they feed reliably in the P365, (due to short barrel length and bullet shape), I'd say go for it. View Quote Interesting. May need some in 357Sig |
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Originally Posted By DFARM: Loosely, on an adventure to find out where our new home is. We sold our house in Washington and want to move somewhere that has a lower cost of living and friendlier politics. We're going to look hard at Tennessee, but I'm hoping Idaho prices fall because it's closer to the family. We're planning on visiting family in Florida, and maybe a trip up to Williamsburg, VA (I've watched too many of the videos from there on YouTube. Lol) we're torn on spending time in the southwest because of the summer weather, but there's some places that we'd like to see while we're out and about. We're budgeting to be able to travel around for the summer to see the country and spend some time in the places that we're interested in living. View Quote You misspelled Wisconsin |
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Well, looks like I bought a (really good) fake Spyderco Civilian today.
Sharp as hell and locks up tight so I’m going to go ahead and carry it. |
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: My parents owned a couple of the Datusn 210B's... Dad had a green one 2 door, 2-seater, and sold it off to buy a 2 door, 4-seater once they had my brother and I. His was blue. Mom had a red Datsun 210 wagon that was red. Mom's red wagon got smoked in a traffic accident, and Dad kept the blue 210 for a number of years. It had 310k miles on it when dad sold it for $350. He had changed the oil, and replaced two starters, a single alternator, and the clutch twice, (think he did the brakes 2-3 times can't remember). He sold it when we were stationed in Hawaii and got orders to come back to the mainland in 1990. It would have cost more to ship the car back from Hawaii than it was worth. The car had developed a surface rust pattern on the driver's side door about the size and shape as a manhole cover when dad sold it. I saw the car when I went through Hickam again in 1996 as Marine. It was driving by the MAC Terminal... Those cars didnt handle corrosion from salt, (ocean salt air or midwest salt on winter roads) real well, but they ran like tops and were easy to work on. If they still sold them, I'd buy one happily. View Quote Lemon lot history! |
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Originally Posted By WIC: You misspelled Wisconsin View Quote It's not 100% off the menu. We're still planning on checking the place out. Peppin is on the list of places to visit for fun. |
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View Quote me me me!! those look beautiful |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Not salad, really, avocado, tomatoes and lettuce to go with the tamale. The salsa is garden green tomato salsa my wife canned last fall. Not very hot (she's spice averse ever since being pregnant) but quite tasty. The sticks - my son brings in a new stick almost every time he goes outside. He says he collects them. We just gather them up occasionally and remove them when he's not paying attention. Seems to work so far. View Quote My kid loved sticks when he was younger. Always had to find one and then carry it all over the place. On Pikes Peak he found this giant branch and carried it all over for the day |
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Originally Posted By maleante: I don’t trust phone makers at all. https://c.tenor.com/pPckiAT8sR4AAAAM/spying-peeing.gif View Quote Very true |
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Originally Posted By maleante: https://c.tenor.com/pn-u8s_kMC4AAAAC/bathroom-pee.gif https://c.tenor.com/W456_tiJebkAAAAd/peeing-boys.gif https://ahseeit.com//king-include/uploads/2020/10/thumb_94357965_638135113633933_9140413688309025534_n-7495426061.jpg View Quote I do the full body side to side shake |
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Originally Posted By maleante: Makes sense. My spouse is also capsicum averse. I have this jalapeño bacon I like to add to beans and she just eats around the meat usually, but the bacon was too much for her. Made the beans awesome, but now I have to add it in after the fact. View Quote Aww. Mine adapted well |
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Originally Posted By DFARM: The most difficult part was deciding to do it and committing to getting the house sold. It fell together pretty quickly after that. I'm still not 100% sure it was the right thing to do but we'll have some memories. Lol View Quote I bet that's a tall ledge to stop off. Glad it's going well. Post knife pics |
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