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  • speedster

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    I picked this little one up from Todd.

    Nice item from a top blade guy.
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    Knice knife tom! I'm emailing him now!
     

    pecka

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    I used to rotate between my two Gerbers. A F.A.S.T. draw and a Paraframe(which was a wedding give) I lost the Paraframe so now the FAST draw lives in my pocket or waist band. I have 4 children so I have murdered many barbie doll boxes, DVD wrappers, strings, tags remote control car boxes... I carry and use is so often my kids dont ask if I have my knife anymore. They simply say "Dad can you cut this with your knife" Like someone said earlier. I use it to cut ****. I do miss the Paraframe because it was very lite. When I wear athletic shorts I have to clip the FAST draw to my waist band.
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    TomTerrific

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    Knice knife tom! I'm emailing him now!

    Did you make contact? I have contacted him thru Blade.Forums and he has usually replied promptly. Search for _Davison_ and look for the threads with his fixed blade offers.

    He has made a couple of other fixed blades and offered them in the $100-150 range.

    He has moved back to Kosciusko, Miss., from Kansas.
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    TomTerrific

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    Not in my pocket yet, but one the way.

    Lloyd slim line trapper in edge grain Westinghouse micarta.

    Lloyds are a poor man's Davison, Ohta, etc.

    Yes, I carry these.
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    speedster

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    My first pocket knife I ever bought about 6 or 7 years ago. It's a Gerber somethin-or-nother. Not sure what type of steel or what model number but it's been through alot and still locks up tight and is sharp enough to get the job done.


    Sent from me my phone and I.
     

    speedster

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    Did you make contact? I have contacted him thru Blade.Forums and he has usually replied promptly. Search for _Davison_ and look for the threads with his fixed blade offers.

    He has made a couple of other fixed blades and offered them in the $100-150 range.

    He has moved back to Kosciusko, Miss., from Kansas.
    :bigok:

    Yep I've been busy but I ordered one the next day and it came in on Tuesday! Ill post a pic later when I get some free time. It's definitely a quality knife and is insanely sharp. He seems like a stand up guy too.

    One day I'd like to own one of his folders. They are a step up from my price range now though. :(


    Sent from me my phone and I.
     
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    TomTerrific

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    Yep I've been busy but I ordered one the next day and it came in on Tuesday! Ill post a pic later when I get some free time. It's definitely a quality knife and is insanely sharp. He seems like a stand up guy too.

    One day I'd like to own one of his folders. They are a step up from my price range now though. :(

    That's why I buy Lloyds!

    I have a couple of his folders and they are very nice.
     

    speedster

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    T.A. Davidson :)


    Sent from me my phone and I.

    *edit* both pins in the scales are stainless. one looks blue because of the sky reflection :doh:
     
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    SVTFreak

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    Are you addicted?

    I have a 'Zaan. I would probably get a Mnandi if I got another.

    A little lol. I like the plain Janes though. I admit the graphics are pretty but the simplicity of the plain ones appeal to me. A mnandi is on my long list at the time, but I think a protech brend 3 with some nice wood scales is next on my list.
     

    TomTerrific

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    A little lol. I like the plain Janes though. I admit the graphics are pretty but the simplicity of the plain ones appeal to me. A mnandi is on my long list at the time, but I think a protech brend 3 with some nice wood scales is next on my list.

    The plain ones are more appealing to me, too.
     

    HogHunter1203

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    My first pocket knife I ever bought about 6 or 7 years ago. It's a Gerber somethin-or-nother. Not sure what type of steel or what model number but it's been through alot and still locks up tight and is sharp enough to get the job done.


    Sent from me my phone and I.

    I've had 4 or 5 of those over the years. They don't hold an edge for crap, but you can't break 'em. Bought my first one after watching a guide in Wyoming skin a 400lb black bear with it... took 4 hours.

    Just ordered my first Benchmade, a Mini-griptillian. First time I've ever spent more than $30 of a knife for myself. Looking forward to it.
     

    SirIsaacNewton

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    The plain ones are more appealing to me, too.

    Agreed I think the graphic ones are straight up cheezy. The inlays I can dig though.....

    Beautiful small sebenzo by the way SVT.

    My EDC knife.
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    Dig it man I have always wanted to carry a fixed blade just don't have the opportunity with the close I wear on a daily basis.
     
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    speedster

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    I've had 4 or 5 of those over the years. They don't hold an edge for crap, but you can't break 'em. Bought my first one after watching a guide in Wyoming skin a 400lb black bear with it... took 4 hours.

    Just ordered my first Benchmade, a Mini-griptillian. First time I've ever spent more than $30 of a knife for myself. Looking forward to it.

    Haha! It's funny you say that. I have given up on getting it super sharp and just keep enough f an edge to open boxes and cut zip ties at one of my jobs. Enjoy the mini grip though. I don't have one yet but I hear they are one of if not the best edc knives.
     
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