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    Sylvain

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    ouch! Very bad? Are we going to have to take knives away from you? :D

    From my cold date hands! :nono:

    Just a little cut on the top of my trigger finger.
    The blade closed on me. :n00b:

    Last time the same thing happened it was much deeper almost to the bone, and it was just 1/2 inch away from today's cut. :xmad:


    I just need to get a fix blade before I lose a finger. :dunno:
     

    db1959

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    From my cold date hands! :nono:

    Just a little cut on the top of my trigger finger.
    The blade closed on me. :n00b:

    Last time the same thing happened it was much deeper almost to the bone, and it was just 1/2 inch away from today's cut. :xmad:


    I just need to get a fix blade before I lose a finger. :dunno:
    Or you need to learn how to handle knives. not that i am the one to give advice about knife handling. My friends call me Scrar hands. :D
     

    Sylvain

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    Or you need to learn how to handle knives. not that i am the one to give advice about knife handling. My friends call me Scrar hands. :D

    I was stabbing cardboard during practice.
    As I pull the blade out I push on the handle to creat a bigger "wound channel", so that puts pressure on the blade and the lock failled.
    Some of my other knives dont fail that test.
     

    Suprtek

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    Just got me some new boots! Now I gotta figure out how to attach my boot knives. My last boots had these neat little pockets on them that were perfect for that but they had other issues I didn't care for. Like having pieces falling off every time I wore them. :noway:
     

    Sylvain

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    Just got me some new boots! Now I gotta figure out how to attach my boot knives. My last boots had these neat little pockets on them that were perfect for that but they had other issues I didn't care for. Like having pieces falling off every time I wore them. :noway:

    Boot knives! :yesway:

    What kind of model(s) you have?

    I want to carry one but they shoes I wear are not really boots so it's not high enough.
    I turned one into a neck knife though.
     

    Suprtek

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    Boot knives! :yesway:

    What kind of model(s) you have?

    I want to carry one but they shoes I wear are not really boots so it's not high enough.
    I turned one into a neck knife though.

    They are really supposed to be neck knives but they work really well for boot knives if you can secure them. I picked up a couple of these from Brad and Knife Lady.

    mt-513-250x250.jpg
     

    Suprtek

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    I guess you can't really tell from the picture but they are only 4 1/2" overall length. Its also kinda cool that it has that little notch on the end of the handle. Not sure if it was intended to be or not but it works great as a bottle opener. Of course its best to have it in the sheath when using it that way!
     

    Sylvain

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    They are really supposed to be neck knives but they work really well for boot knives if you can secure them. I picked up a couple of these from Brad and Knife Lady.

    mt-513-250x250.jpg

    I like the bottle opener on the handle. :):

    I wonder who actually pulls a boot/neck knife like that in public (like during a family dinner) to open bottles. :dunno:
     

    Suprtek

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    I was shopping for other stuff at a show where Brad and Sheila were set up. I just happened to see them there. They had them so cheap I couldn't pass them up. Its not like they're anything too special, but it was still a great deal.
     
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