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Originally Posted By MrSig239: Heading out to an early birthday breakfast for my youngest brother who turns 60 today. He's still working so we will go as soon as the restaurant opens. Doctors appt. after that. Dropping off tax paperwork and maybe some shopping while we're out. Rest of the day will be retired. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/carry3-2-23_JPG-2730670.JPG View Quote Nice shot of the Sigma. |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: Thanks again all. Thanks - I was afraid the blue would be too over the top but I am really liking it in person. Had to have the natural back which took some extra looking - I really like the contrast of it in the cutout, vs ones where that is stained to match the top color, and can't stand the idea of mahogany basically being painted over as the back appears in a lot of examples. View Quote Looks great plus knowing the back story is even better. |
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Originally Posted By MrSig239: Nope. Got home from doc and shopping and jumped on the laptop and spent the day killing brain cells on youtube and a few wood working forums. Even got some parts in for the tractor and there on the floor waiting to go to the garage tomorrow. Absolutely nothing got done today and I liked it. View Quote much good |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: Mines on the PB washers and the action is lovely. The cut-out is more generous than many models, but the monster size disk is still useful, especially with these scales that are thicker. https://i.imgur.com/OONicU0.jpg If I could only pick one single-blade folder for the end of civilization I'm pretty sure it'd be this. View Quote also purdy |
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Originally Posted By Aimless: You're calling each other names at 8 on a sunday in a thread about ancient rome. smiley_freak.gif
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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 that looks better than most svords I have seen. |
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YNWA
Show Me Yo Shanks http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1852554_A_GD_Knife_Thread____EDC__Rotation__yes__carry_rotations_are_a_real_thing__or_Edged_Erotica__.html |
is very nice
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Originally Posted By WIC: i had bread pudding twice so much better than these shit beignets. We have better beignets in MKE. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By Star_Scream: You said brandy i had bread pudding twice so much better than these shit beignets. We have better beignets in MKE. better than Cafe Du Monde? |
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coffee there was OK, the beignets were nothing special. just warm dough with way too much powder sugar
I didn't even get a paper hat |
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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 Such a stupid name. |
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you never said, did the court approve your name change to Dinkle?
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King Dinkle
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Kind of weird View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By WIC: Hit a convenience store, wife asked the guy behind the counter about knives, he immediately says oh my goodness, you don't have to worry, it is very safe here. I proceed to explain I feel naked without one in my pocket, just handy to have. Little SAK or something. Oh, I understand, I am all out right now, I am out of many things. What you want to do is go to the smoke shop behind the French market. They will have knives for sure. Definitely there. He then proceeds to name off all the places we went today and told us those places won't have knives (which we knew from going to those places). He also said don't go to ?(couldn't understand the name), they will rape you on the price. Charge far too much. But smoke shop will have what you want. Well thank you for that. Then we scoped out Ruth Chris. Kind of weird |
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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 |
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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 Should have grabbed that steak knife you posted above. Lol |
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At least that one would have cut
I just had to pop some tags (free hat), knife couldn’t do it. |
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What would make you feel more dirty?
New Orleans knife that does nothing right in your pocket, or A New Orleans hooker's week old panties in your pocket? |
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this looks like Asian and Mexican fusion
What is the spooge in the lower left? |
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It is truly sad that you are in such a glorious place, and yet you are posting here....
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So far, pretty unimpressed with NOLA
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View Quote That place is on my list. My wife has gone without me a few times. |
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Originally Posted By DFARM: I thought the pro, operator type move was to go to dinner at a decent steak joint and steal the knife when you leave. Then make a sheath from duct or electrical tape and cardboard from a notepad to tuck in your pocket or iwb. View Quote I had a cardboard and electrical tape sheath for a while |
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Originally Posted By MrSig239: Nope. Got home from doc and shopping and jumped on the laptop and spent the day killing brain cells on youtube and a few wood working forums. Even got some parts in for the tractor and there on the floor waiting to go to the garage tomorrow. Absolutely nothing got done today and I liked it. View Quote Good. |
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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. View Quote Is it apa-lay-shin Or appa-latch-ean? |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: Mines on the PB washers and the action is lovely. The cut-out is more generous than many models, but the monster size disk is still useful, especially with these scales that are thicker. https://i.imgur.com/OONicU0.jpg If I could only pick one single-blade folder for the end of civilization I'm pretty sure it'd be this. View Quote Great looking disk and orchid |
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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? |
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Originally Posted By WIC: this looks like Asian and Mexican fusion What is the spooge in the lower left? View Quote Northern Mexico and the southern US border might be mostly desert but no place is more than 3 or 4 hours from the ocean. Breaded shrimp tacos. In some areas it’s traditional to use a lime mayo/crema/hot sauce mixture as topping on tacos/taquitos/chimichangas/etc. ETA the hard looking tacos at the top are deep fried shrimp and potato tacos. |
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View Quote That looks as appealing as getting a kiss on the lips from grandma Christmas day! What's with all that crap around the shrimp? |
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Originally Posted By WIC: the smoke shop behind the french market DID NOT have knives french market sucked ass too not very french, mostly just a flea market that didn't even have knives (WTF?) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Kind of weird the smoke shop behind the french market DID NOT have knives french market sucked ass too not very french, mostly just a flea market that didn't even have knives (WTF?) If you walk through the cemetery just above Bourbon St you might get knived there. |
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Excellent suggestion. Wife wanted to go there next.
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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? |
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