Show us your knives

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Oakey

27,566 posts

216 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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No, I don't have anything to contribute to this thread.

madala

5,063 posts

198 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Crusoe said:
My sgian dubh

Have to say I love speciality knives...IMO they are works of art and something I have thought about collecting....that knife is a work of art.

Oh bks I have just found this web site...... http://www.heritageofscotland.com/Sgian-Dubh--Full...

Edited by madala on Wednesday 7th November 11:54

PeanutHead

7,839 posts

170 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Oakey said:
No, I don't have anything to contribute to this thread.
Are you sure? was going to give you a shout earlier, thought this thread might be just ideal for yo.
roflrofl
roflrofl

Pixel Pusher

10,192 posts

159 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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mattnunn said:
Call that a knife...

This is a knife...

Oakey

27,566 posts

216 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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PeanutHead said:
Are you sure? was going to give you a shout earlier, thought this thread might be just ideal for yo.
roflrofl
roflrofl
Absolutely sure, I had that Paul Chen that mattnunn posted earlier but not anymore hehe

gingerpaul

2,929 posts

243 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Mine is a Boker Plus Trance 42. It's the best sensibly priced UK legal knife I have found when I was looking a few years ago. Rock solid and it keeps an edge for ages.







Big Fat Fatty

3,303 posts

156 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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I bought one of these about a year ago, I'm still not entirely sure why.


mikial

1,913 posts

262 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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GWC said:
The yellow handled knives I see used quite often by butchers, who supplies them?
I used to use Taylors Eye Witness when I was filleting professionally.

http://taylors-eye-witness.co.uk/

Oakey

27,566 posts

216 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Big Fat Fatty said:
I bought one of these about a year ago, I'm still not entirely sure why.
The zombie apocalypse, remember?

y2blade

56,106 posts

215 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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funkyrobot said:
Futuramic said:
So it's sunk to 'Readers' Knives' has it? Though I would guess the OP is more of a 'Red Hot Knives' man.

Seriously; I hope this continues as piss taking rather than lonely psychopaths comparing the lengths of their Bowies.

I have a lovely set of bone handled Victorian silver dinner knives if they count.
Isn't it a knife day.

Let's stop and have a knife cup of tea.

I know this bird at work, she has knife boobs.

etc.
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Crusoe

4,068 posts

231 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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madala said:

Have to say I love speciality knives...IMO they are works of art and something I have thought about collecting....that knife is a work of art.

Oh bks I have just found this web site...... http://www.heritageofscotland.com/Sgian-Dubh--Full...

Edited by madala on Wednesday 7th November 11:54
My three brothers and I all got matching (hand made so all slightly different) ones from the local maker a few miles from my parents, link here if you are interested www.scottishsgiandubhs.co.uk

The Nur

9,168 posts

185 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Oakey said:
No, I don't have anything to contribute to this thread.
hehe Second time this week you've had a self dep gag off that if I am correct?

ILoveMondeo

9,614 posts

226 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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oh, can I play too!

Very much a traditionalist, I think this particular example may be older than me.


Big Fat Fatty

3,303 posts

156 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Oakey said:
Big Fat Fatty said:
I bought one of these about a year ago, I'm still not entirely sure why.
The zombie apocalypse, remember?
That was it, my memory is fading. Got to keep it sharp just in case thumbup

It's no good for stirring tea though.

y2blade

56,106 posts

215 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Big Fat Fatty said:
Oakey said:
Big Fat Fatty said:
I bought one of these about a year ago, I'm still not entirely sure why.
The zombie apocalypse, remember?
That was it, my memory is fading. Got to keep it sharp just in case thumbup

It's no good for stirring tea though.
Is it any good for buttering toast?

djfaulkner

1,103 posts

218 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Looks like OP is preparing for a apocalypse

Oakey

27,566 posts

216 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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The Nur said:
hehe Second time this week you've had a self dep gag off that if I am correct?
The tazer guy in Chorley was the last time.

madala

5,063 posts

198 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Crusoe said:
madala said:

Have to say I love speciality knives...IMO they are works of art and something I have thought about collecting....that knife is a work of art.

Oh bks I have just found this web site...... http://www.heritageofscotland.com/Sgian-Dubh--Full...

Edited by madala on Wednesday 7th November 11:54
My three brothers and I all got matching (hand made so all slightly different) ones from the local maker a few miles from my parents, link here if you are interested www.scottishsgiandubhs.co.uk
....thanks Crusoe.....I will go looksee.

The Nur

9,168 posts

185 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Oakey said:
The tazer guy in Chorley was the last time.
Right you are hehe

JontyR

1,915 posts

167 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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My camping knife



Edited by JontyR on Tuesday 12th November 14:38