Um yes actually

(Dec. 16, 2010 12:23 AM)filipino77 Wrote: at khel's last post- OMG THERES LIKE 1000000 KNIVES THERE isn't that kinda the perfect place to have some psycho friek take the knives and kill all of the people?just sayin.. xD
(Dec. 24, 2010 6:21 AM)Khel Wrote: Rambo knives always make cool collectibles/wall hangers. Wouldn't advise ever using one. They're not designed to be used hard.
(Dec. 12, 2010 2:09 AM)Khel Wrote:(Dec. 10, 2010 2:32 AM)littlechipz Wrote: I have a butter knife ^^
But seriously, Khel and I have the same knife. Referring to the Spyderco Bob Lum Chinese Folder with a Krein regrind. Too lazy to type it myself. Copy and paste = WIN!!
Really?! What other spydies you got? I don't recall Krein modding that many of them.
There was a USN (a knife forum) meet yesterday at a Sushi place in Brampton. A fellow knife collector friend of mine knows the manager there. About 10 of us met there and we were all laying out our gear (knives, multitools, flashlights etc.) on the table. We literally had about $4000 to $6000 worth of stuff at the table and no one batted an eye. The manager was totally chill with it and was also interested.
That same friend let me borrow his well used Chris Reeve Large Regular Sebenza with BG-42 steel to try and get a feel for it. Long discontinued this beast easily gets $400 USD new.
Last year was even crazier with a sword maker bringing his stuff to show. Too bad I missed that.
(Mar. 15, 2011 10:16 PM)Dude Wrote: You kinda scare me, now, Khel...
But I bet you look freakin' cool, using 'em.
(Dec. 24, 2010 6:32 AM)Khel Wrote: That would be awesome. I remember seeing a custom knifemaker on the forums once do his own interpretation on the Rambo knife. It was very practical as a wilderness knife. He batoned wood, chopped etc and it withstood the damage. But that was a one-off.
Thankfully there are plenty of bad-carp looking blades that are very practical.