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#11
£100 is a bit of a psychological barrier too , it's the point at which things change to "am I really wacking the beejesus out of that when it cost over a hundred quid!
Nothing is fool proof for a sufficiently talented fool!!!!
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#12
Dont think I have ever spent more than £40 on a work duty blade.

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#13
Mora for me ,I would cry if I lost a hundred pound blade
just read alas Babylon ,so im going to get more salt!!!!
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#14
I have never spent a hundred quid on a knife before , £60 is my record up to know which was a Ka bar USMC fighting knife(a while ago)...that's a collector until such time as its needed same with the s/f daggers ,2nd and 3rd versions.
Nothing is fool proof for a sufficiently talented fool!!!!
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#15

73 de KE4SKY
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"Almost Heaven" West Virginia
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#16
One of the nicest blades I ever owned was a gift from my friend John in Kansas, he was not impressed with the SAK Forester I was carrying at the time, so when day i got a little package from him for my birtday, it was a Buck 110 folder, very nice but rather heavy knife, i used it for years, John EDCed a Buck 112.

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#17
72 de

Lightspeed
26-SUKer-17

26-TM-580


STATUS: Bugged-In at the Bug-Out
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#18
£400 for a pipe cleaner / spud peeler !!!!! Smile

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#20
Charles the knife i'm retiring is made by Camiĺlus, it's an early 70's Jet pilot survival knife that I bought in the early 80's for £10 , I thought I was getting a moody ka bar marine fighting knife just reduced in size slightly , used for many many years , carried in the poachers pocket of the 68 pattern smock on all exercises/deployments
Nothing is fool proof for a sufficiently talented fool!!!!
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