Indy knives?
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Indy knives?
I really like knives and am drawn to the one that was posted for sale. Any other of you nice folks into knives?
Do you own any Indy blades?
I'm just chock full of questions! My wife just thinks I'm full of it-PERIOD
Do you own any Indy blades?
I'm just chock full of questions! My wife just thinks I'm full of it-PERIOD
- J_Weaver
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Do I have any knives? I have a Hubertus lock blade that I (and many others) believe to be the pocket knife Indy used in Raiders. In addition to that I have many other knives. I never go hiking without one. Back home I carry a large bowie with me while hiking. When in more civilized place (state parks, etc.) I carry a large folding knife that fits nicely into a pocket. (for some reason a man carrying a .45 and a large knife scares people. )
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I used to be involved in search and rescue work(as closed to an adventure as I could get) and over about several years I carried several different knives including:
Camillus Marine K-Bar
Eight Dollar Mt. Foundry Smatchet
2 Different Models of Spydercos(Endura and Mariner models)
Blackjack 1-7(made down the road in Effingham IL
And finally a custom made 5 1/2 inch bladed rescue knife made from ball bearing metal from Burr Oak knives.
My rescue gear and pack was probably worth about 1000 bucks but most of it was in knives.(And no, I didn't carry all these at the same time, but I usually had at least three different blades on me.). Any of these knives I would gladly carry on an Indy adventure.
Camillus Marine K-Bar
Eight Dollar Mt. Foundry Smatchet
2 Different Models of Spydercos(Endura and Mariner models)
Blackjack 1-7(made down the road in Effingham IL
And finally a custom made 5 1/2 inch bladed rescue knife made from ball bearing metal from Burr Oak knives.
My rescue gear and pack was probably worth about 1000 bucks but most of it was in knives.(And no, I didn't carry all these at the same time, but I usually had at least three different blades on me.). Any of these knives I would gladly carry on an Indy adventure.
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MOD have their place. Considered to be a good knife. If you want a knife that is made for SEALS,etc. Check out Strider Knives. These are made by retired spec.-ops guys.
For wonderful pocket knives you need to look at Chris Reeve Knives. The Sebenza is super as is the Mnandi. These are considered production knives, but have the quality of a handmade. Certainly not inexpensive. S30v steel which is the best, presently.
My EDC (every day carry) is either a Strider PT, Sebenza, or Mnandi. For the money, I love Swiss Army by Victorinox. They make a small knife with a built in jump drive for the computer which is great on your key chain.
I don't have funds to purchase good knives at the moment, so I do a little trading or selling to keep things interesting.
I definitely want a Hubertus like you guys have!
I have the Young Indy pocket knife with the box. It makes me feel like a little kid again seeing that knife. A "Fountain of Youth", if you will:)
For those of you that want to carry a small knife under your shirt to help keep your pockets from being too stuffed. Look at the Simonich Bitteroot neck knife. Made of a super metal called Talonite. Fantastic stuff. Simonich was killed in a car crash last year and these little knives were finished by the Strider guys and handed over to BladeArt in Florida. They have a few left.
Well, here was my monograph on knives. I'll quiz you soon:)
Best regards,
Prof. Ed
For wonderful pocket knives you need to look at Chris Reeve Knives. The Sebenza is super as is the Mnandi. These are considered production knives, but have the quality of a handmade. Certainly not inexpensive. S30v steel which is the best, presently.
My EDC (every day carry) is either a Strider PT, Sebenza, or Mnandi. For the money, I love Swiss Army by Victorinox. They make a small knife with a built in jump drive for the computer which is great on your key chain.
I don't have funds to purchase good knives at the moment, so I do a little trading or selling to keep things interesting.
I definitely want a Hubertus like you guys have!
I have the Young Indy pocket knife with the box. It makes me feel like a little kid again seeing that knife. A "Fountain of Youth", if you will:)
For those of you that want to carry a small knife under your shirt to help keep your pockets from being too stuffed. Look at the Simonich Bitteroot neck knife. Made of a super metal called Talonite. Fantastic stuff. Simonich was killed in a car crash last year and these little knives were finished by the Strider guys and handed over to BladeArt in Florida. They have a few left.
Well, here was my monograph on knives. I'll quiz you soon:)
Best regards,
Prof. Ed
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A Cold Steel Voyageur 3" plain tanto point blade in a leather pocket holster suits me just fine most of the time when I don't have to go through metal detectors.
With formal wear, a Cold Steel Safekeeper III push dagger in an ankle holster, just to make me feel stylish like Bond, James Bond, maybe or Athelstan King.
Then I've got this Swiss Army army knife and this Mauser brand swiss army knife and...
With formal wear, a Cold Steel Safekeeper III push dagger in an ankle holster, just to make me feel stylish like Bond, James Bond, maybe or Athelstan King.
Then I've got this Swiss Army army knife and this Mauser brand swiss army knife and...
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Is that the one with the morse code on one side? I used to have that one, too, but lost it many years ago on a hiking trip out west. I haven't been able to find one since... good times, though!I have the Young Indy pocket knife with the box. It makes me feel like a little kid again seeing that knife.
I, too, have a trusty Marine Corps KaBar, as well as the Indiana Jones Khyber Bowie Knife...
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CRKT has really come out with a wide variety of knives. The prices run from low to fairly high.
I've never bought a knife at Wally World. I think it is kind of comical that the knife display case has only pictures of the knives.
I suppose they come in handy if you need to protect yourself from a picture of a bad guy!!!:)
I've never bought a knife at Wally World. I think it is kind of comical that the knife display case has only pictures of the knives.
I suppose they come in handy if you need to protect yourself from a picture of a bad guy!!!:)
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