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Bill's Knives
The best I've ever owned...hands down. Not only that you can talk to the guy at the drop of a hat. Right here. Lots of good knives out there. Bill's are exceptional. Check his creds and drop him an e-mail. Hell he may even have a brew with you......maybe. "Q".
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The nicest part IMO is that the twin Carson flippers not only make for easy one-hand opening, but also double as a hilt when the blade is open. Helps keep your fingers attached to your hand when stabbing/piercing. You can position the belt clip in 4 different orientations depening on your carry preference and the entire thing is field-strippable with the included hex wrench. As previously stated, your milage may vary depending on the intended use of the knife. |
I like this one...
http://www.aeromedix.com/index.php?_...=bmrskminiyell The yellow color throws everyone off. My girlfriend asked me "Why do you always carry a highlighter in your pocket?" |
Anything from Bill Harsey (Lonewolf makes several quality production Harsey designs), Chris Reeve Knives, Emerson, Strider will do you fine. Remember, like everything else you get what you pay for.
Those are (IMO) the finest production knife companies out there, and they offer excellent custom pieces too. |
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Mine has given me my Yarborough, the Reaper knife, and a Sebenza. Not to mention several guns.
Sometimes, it is important to wait till the right one comes along.;) TR |
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Hmm, Methinks I have seen this Blade profile somewhere before, just can't quite place it:rolleyes: Not a dig at you SW |
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You can still get the unmarked GB Knife though. TR |
Over the last year I've aquired a few knives (Mick S. Custom, Emerson, etc.) and I can't seem to get Chris Reeve's Sebenza out of my pocket. Micarta inlay.... and gorgeous.
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