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One of my clients gave me a Marbles knife as a gift many years ago. I have many knives but when I go moose/caribou hunting every fall that Marbles is on my hip. Holds a good edge and easy to sharpen in the field. I also take my Buck folding and I have a local made knife from guy who produces a very good and attractive sheath knife from files...Good blade and nice looking ...
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Do you have a Mora knife? We use em for butter knives around here.
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I have a Stanley Box Cutter. It has replaceable blades. You wanna talk value, safety and Americanmade. Stanley. We wanna help you do things right.
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Do you have a Mora knife? We use em for butter knives around here. Didn't think so. You are making two assumptions. 1. That Mora knives aren't any good because they are inexpensive. 2. You are the only person that knows anything about knives. Both are incorrect. Expat
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Give yourself a handjob all you want.
IDGAS what knife you use, nor what you use it for.
If you wanna play with Moras, go for it.
Leaves the good knives for the rest of us, and you don't have to worry about cuttin yourself.
Don't need to know anything about knives to know I know more than you.
And not sayin Mora users are a$$holes. But you're makin a good case for it.
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viking, Check out this site: www.dvor.com It often sells very good quality knives at extremely attractive prices.
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Can someone show a picture of a Mora folder? It sounds like it would make a great EDC pocket knife.
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Quit eating paint chips retard. They may taste good but they're just making you dumber and less coordinated by the minute. If you stop now you might even be able to quit drooling on yourself one day....... Nahhh, just kidding, you'll always be a drooling retard. That's not nearly as funny as you claiming to be a gunsmith. LMFAO. Here's to hoping you actually use a knife one day. You fugkin' mongo. Dave
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I've got Benchmade, Kershaw, Bark River, and others. All steels better than 440C. Lots of D2. My two Mora knives are as sharp or sharper than any other knife I have. Total cost for both is $28.
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Enjoy your Mora. And Little Caesars. Clark
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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One of my clients gave me a Marbles knife as a gift many years ago. I have many knives but when I go moose/caribou hunting every fall that Marbles is on my hip. Holds a good edge and easy to sharpen in the field. I also take my Buck folding and I have a local made knife from guy who produces a very good and attractive sheath knife from files...Good blade and nice looking ... I'll pray you don't trip and fall and drive it into your vagina. Dave
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I'll keep my several decade old Buck 110 for gutting stuff, thank you, and if I want to butcher a critter those old wood handled Foschners will do just fine.
I would kinda like to see a Mora folder, but doubt it will replace my Case Stockman anytime soon, but maybe..
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One of my clients gave me a Marbles knife as a gift many years ago. I have many knives but when I go moose/caribou hunting every fall that Marbles is on my hip. Holds a good edge and easy to sharpen in the field. I also take my Buck folding and I have a local made knife from guy who produces a very good and attractive sheath knife from files...Good blade and nice looking ... I'll pray you don't trip and fall and drive it into your vagina. Dave That's actually how he got a vagina to start with.... PS....I have an Old Timer......surprised?
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Dave:
You must have 6 comments on this thread alone and all are 2 rants away from the loony bin! It's not just me you hate...I think you have a problem, you have attacked everyone on this thread and each was more vile and perverted then the previous attack......
I am sorry your mommy did not love you as a child but can you dial down the hate a little bit or just save it for me!
Dude! The thread is about knives for god sakes! Knives!
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I've got a Griptilian and an Apparition. Both well-made. Neither carry comfortably (Griptilian not flat enough, Apparition too heavy. Kershaw Leek's are nice, and made in USA, but the blade profile sucks for any kind of skinning task. For $31.95, this is a heck of a knock-around carry knife, and you won't cry if you lose it. Useful blade profile. Oh, and it's D2 steel. Made in Taiwan (at least it ain't China).No, jackazzes, I don't know what the Rockwell hardness is, or the quality of the heat treatment..... ontario Rat D2
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I'll keep my several decade old Buck 110 for gutting stuff, thank you,... Academy has em' for 27 bucks, with Dymondwood scales and a leather sheath...and free shippin' if you spend 49 dollars or more. Still a real good deal for a classic.
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I'll keep my several decade old Buck 110 for gutting stuff, thank you,... Academy has em' for 27 bucks, with Dymondwood scales and a leather sheath...and free shippin' if you spend 49 dollars or more. Still a real good deal for a classic. Steels been different in the 110's since about 1980. I have three of em, one I got new, one I found in the middle of a dirt road deer hunting, and one made in 1970 I found in a pawn shop that has never been sharpened and I doubt used.
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viking, I bought this knife about a year ago for quartering elk. I paid about 200 bucks for it. It's made in Soligen, Germany. The price I paid was almost half of retail. While it was still pricey, it's worth the cost when having to cut through heavy big game. I didn't buy it at the above link. I got it at Optics Planet. It was on sale with an additional 10% off. So I jumped on it. Japanese is good steel. But Soligen is generally considered the best steel. Less expensive knives will cause a lot frustration.
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Quit eating paint chips retard. They may taste good but they're just making you dumber and less coordinated by the minute. If you stop now you might even be able to quit drooling on yourself one day....... Nahhh, just kidding, you'll always be a drooling retard. That's not nearly as funny as you claiming to be a gunsmith. Dave Gunsmith? Missed that one. Read right here he was a hired snuffer!
Epstein didn't kill himself.
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"Day of The Jackal", me arse.
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