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NousDefionsDoc 06-27-2004 16:49

Lapel daggers
 
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Mmmmmm

NousDefionsDoc 06-27-2004 16:50

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Aaahem!

Notice the holes in the sheath for sewing to the lapel.

This one is plastic, but I'm thinking S30V w/kydex. Maybe a matching SMATCHET! for those social occasions when a lapel knife just isn't quite enough.

Bill Harsey 06-27-2004 17:34

Hmmmmm.

QRQ 30 06-27-2004 17:37

Plastic may beat security. OTOH with all of the paranoia about potential weapons, especially in schools, a sharp pencil or ball point pen makes a deadly, lethal weapon. :(

NousDefionsDoc 06-27-2004 17:46

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Originally posted by QRQ 30
Plastic may beat security. OTOH with all of the paranoia about potential weapons, especially in schools, a sharp pencil or ball point pen makes a deadly, lethal weapon. :(
Roger. In the immortal words of Mark S, SF Demo dude while giving a class on expedient weapons, "This is THIS!"

myclearcreek 06-27-2004 19:39

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Originally posted by QRQ 30
Plastic may beat security. OTOH with all of the paranoia about potential weapons, especially in schools, a sharp pencil or ball point pen makes a deadly, lethal weapon. :(
Crayons and markers only! And only those made with non-toxic materials. :D

Lapel knife...interesting. Whatever happened to the Arkansas toothpick?

Rhonda


Edit: Duh, wrong thread. Moved my response. :rolleyes:

The Reaper 06-27-2004 20:03

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Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
Roger. In the immortal words of Mark S, SF Demo dude while giving a class on expedient weapons, "This is THIS!"
"And it will f*** you up!"

TR

NousDefionsDoc 06-27-2004 20:08

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Originally posted by The Reaper
"And it will f*** you up!"

TR

LOL - Roger that.

Bill Harsey 06-27-2004 20:55

What is the date of manufacture on the lapel daggers?

NousDefionsDoc 06-27-2004 21:22

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Originally posted by Bill Harsey
What is the date of manufacture on the lapel daggers?
No idea Blademaster.

Bill Harsey 06-27-2004 21:38

Thanks, I'll do some lookin'.

Psywar1-0 06-30-2004 17:41

Its a throwback to the old days of neck knifes(native) and button daggers.

NousDefionsDoc 06-30-2004 18:18

Neck knives seem to be making a comeback for sure. Wonder why?

Bill Harsey 06-30-2004 18:54

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Originally posted by Psywar1-0
Its a throwback to the old days of neck knifes(native) and button daggers.
I've seen some history on the original OSS and Canadian ones. I was wondering if anyone knew the date of manufacturer for the ones pictured. Still looking...

NousDefionsDoc 06-30-2004 19:03

Frances Chupp [customerservice@brigadeqm.com]

Might be able to help, they're the ones selling them.


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