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Indy's knife

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Has anyone found what kind of knife he carries, I know when he rescues Marion in RotLA he has small pocket knife (he may use others but that's the one that comes to mind)
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Check out this thread: http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?f ... fe#p441104

There's plenty of talk about his pocket knife if you take a couple minutes and use the search function.
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I have trouble getting the info I want on searches. I'm sure a knife search would pull up results from the ToD Machette to pocket knives used to distress jackets.

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I'm actually surprised it was that quick! Figured the real info would be buried beneath the aforementioned subjects. I get your point, too Knibs.

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Paviana, welcome to COW. I just got my Todd's knife and I am very happy with it. I have been using it at work and it is good quality. It looks almost exactly like the one in Raiders.
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Paviana, I have one of Todd's knifes too, and have been really impressed with the quality and durability...for the money.

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Isn't it hard to keep an edge on the Todd's knife? Seems like I remember hearing that. BUT for the price, it'd be worth it, especially if you're getting it more for show than use.

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BUT for the price, it'd be worth it, especially if you're getting it more for show than use.
Yeah my Todd's knife is just a display item. I don't think it's dependable, IMO.
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indy89 wrote:
BUT for the price, it'd be worth it, especially if you're getting it more for show than use.
Yeah my Todd's knife is just a display item. I don't think it's dependable, IMO.
I use my Todd's all the time... hasn't let me down yet

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And this thread:

viewtopic.php?t=31593
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