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Old 01-15-2011, 16:26   #10
Dusty
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Originally Posted by knightwarrior View Post
Thank you cszakolczai, Barbarian and mcarey.

I used to have almost 25 knives. I liked to show different kind of them to my students.
Then I began with military radios, so I sold some to buy radios (prc-25, prc-4600, trc 300, prc-600 and so on)

The Sog is a very first SOG Specialty knives edition. I don't know why it has a very long handle. I like this one very much. I can say it was my first "expensive" knife.

After I saw "High Art", the movie with Peter Coyote, I start looking for a leather shoulder holster. I contact Gary Randall (Randall Made owner) and he gave me the address of Greg Gutcher (Sullivan's Holster Shop) from Tampa, FL.
He made me one for an old Randall #1.

I am always making changes to my equipment, so this knife holster was not an exception.
Then I made other holsters for my other knives.

Now I am working on a leather sheath with a MOLLE system to carry my knife over the vest.

Best regards
Patricio
Patricio;

"High Art" was released as "Exposure" over here in the states-very interesting movie with regard to the knife-fighting scenes.

Is there really a "knife culture" down your way?
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