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On Sep 26, 7:41 am, Bob <justicefora...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 26, 7:38 am, "st...@seatraveler.com" <SteveKram...@gmail.com>
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> > On Sep 26, 6:34 am, "Lachlan - Grand Exalted Most High King and
> > Emperor of All the Universe" <toadfish@(nospam)beeb.net> wrote:
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> > > "st...@seatraveler.com" <SteveKram...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > > >> > Anybody seen the Bradley Cutlery Alias knives? I was looking for a
> > > >> > sebenza
> > > >> Here's a link to comparison testing and an interesting history lesson.
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> > > >> http://benchmadeforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4621019603/m/57 01087703
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> > > > Damn! Now I'll have to go out and get a Bradley for myself!
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> > > you'll certainly pay for it.
> > > Get a Boker Magnum Bulldog instead.
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> > We never worry about the price of our toys. It's only necessities that
> > have to get put off because of prices. Although Boker makes some
> > really fine knives, they don't seem to fit my hand the way I like. The
> > only exception is the Boker boot knife, and that's become one of my
> > favorites. It's ultra slim with comfortable grips, and cheap too!
> > Takes a VERY sharp edge! My only dislike is that it's single edged.
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> > Wasn't Boker one of the first manufacturers to come out with a ceramic
> > folder? I almost bought one of those. I think a ceramic folder with
> > thin titanium scales and an axis lock would make for a very
> > comfortable and useful 'small' pocket knife. It wouldn't take much
> > abuse because of the ceramic blade, but would make a lovely
> > 'gentleman's knife' without dragging down your pocket. I wore long
> > pants and shoes (for the first time in two years) the other day
> > because I had to do a shoot inside a church, and my edc
> > ( McHenry&Wiilams 710) felt too heavy.
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> > Steve Kramer
> > "PhotoEnvisions" Photography
> > Chiang Mai, Thailandhttp://www.photoenvisions.com
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> Say Hey!
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> Ole Stevie thinks he has a ready and waiting audience for him every
> morning. Always has something to say before getting on with his knifie
> projects. Working hard or hardly working Stevie. No offense now, just
> asking.
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