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i love swiss army knives. not the other brand, but victorinox one. still carry spartan in my pocket all the time. and their older wallet. i was looking for new wallet so i went to their site and guess what i found..
http://www.swissarmy.com/ProductEnla...oduct2=&type=3& damn.. that's lot of tools to carry around in a pocket.. pete |
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That's awesome...
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Or you may need it to undo a brassiere - we all know how tricky they are to undo one handed Useful stuff... |
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Or you may need it to undo a brassiere - we all know how tricky they are to undo one handed Useful stuff... |
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That's awesome... |
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I'd find that blade too light for camping use. I like just a plain strong knife, no gadgets, for most camping work. I used to use a Russell fixed blade, now I've got a Spyderco folder that works fine. Edit: Sorry for the double post! |
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I'd find that blade too light for camping use. I like just a plain strong knife, no gadgets, for most camping work. I used to use a Russell fixed blade, now I've got a Spyderco folder that works fine. ![]() ![]() |
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Owning an art galery, were we display contemporary works of Mexican masters of folk art, I have learned to appreciatte the skill which certain pieces are made. this is the case with the knives from the Ojeda family. I really like my pocket knife from the Ojeda family, from Sayula, Jalisco.
I visited their shop, and I have to say that I had never seen such craftmanship before. I had to settle with a 440c steel grade, because my wife was with me. what really caught my fancy was the damascus steel one. maybe next time |
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