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<blockquote data-quote="LeadHead" data-source="post: 63370" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>Let's talk all things bladed (knives, axes, machetes, hell...even swords, etc)</p><p>For us outdoorsmen, a knife is very important to us. I, for one, am a compulsive knife buyer. I always carry one or two on me for hunting, fishing, working, protection, and for things that need some cutting. </p><p>You have to love a nice blade! The art in different types of blades, the skill in sharpening a blade, the pride you take in a nice new knife, the many different styles of knives. Clip-point, drop-point, tanto-point, full tang, half tang, serrations, straight blade, thumb studs, spring assisted, fixed blades, auto blade, wood handle, bone handle, steel, inlays, rubberized grips, survival knifes, hunting knives, tactical knives, AUS-8, 440 stainless, Sandvik, HOT DAMN, I'm getting excited!</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for you city slickers...kitchen knives are welcomed. <img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/tongue.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":P" title="Tongue :P" data-shortname=":P" /></p><p></p><p>Bring on the blades!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeadHead, post: 63370, member: 367"] Let's talk all things bladed (knives, axes, machetes, hell...even swords, etc) For us outdoorsmen, a knife is very important to us. I, for one, am a compulsive knife buyer. I always carry one or two on me for hunting, fishing, working, protection, and for things that need some cutting. You have to love a nice blade! The art in different types of blades, the skill in sharpening a blade, the pride you take in a nice new knife, the many different styles of knives. Clip-point, drop-point, tanto-point, full tang, half tang, serrations, straight blade, thumb studs, spring assisted, fixed blades, auto blade, wood handle, bone handle, steel, inlays, rubberized grips, survival knifes, hunting knives, tactical knives, AUS-8, 440 stainless, Sandvik, HOT DAMN, I'm getting excited! As for you city slickers...kitchen knives are welcomed. :P Bring on the blades! [/QUOTE]
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