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Really sorry for the hold up every body, I've been meaning to have a dig through for something that would be of use but adulting is a bit pants sometimes.
I have a much loved Olight torch, it's been knocked out of my pocket by other torches now but is a decent little torch
I'm sure a reminder will be enough, although saying that I haven't received my item in the past despite a reminder and just wrote it off as one of those things
Thanks for the kind words, and my sanity is in the balance with 2 thank you very much.....I'm not a sadist!!!
And thanks Dale, a cracking mystery box with some very cool genuinely useful items, very much appreciated thanks!!
I will aim to have something worthwhile up by the weekend in return
With spring assisted it's not like an automatic, you use your thumb to open as normal and it has a bit of help to open it fully. You should be able to feel a little bit of resistance closing it if it's assisted
The models I've seen are assisted and thought I'd point it out in case you weren't...
I would probably check if this one is actually legal to own in the UK. If it's assisted opening then it's destined for the bin asap. If not apologies I'll delete my reply
Glad to hear it's found a good home, it's a decent thing. You should have a word with jim from dreadnought forge, top bloke and makes a great honest knife with some traditional patterns at a good price. A good majority of my keepers at from him, his nesmuk is quite likely my favourite knife
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The age old new baby forces sale, so going to clear a few bits
Well loved custom kephart, bloomin sharp 4.5 inch 80crv2 blade, blackwood handle £100 please
That would be the sensible mature solution. What will happen however is a blanket ban making knife sales against terms, same as Facebook with air rifle sales. A ban on sales means no risk to the company, and only a small percentage or users are inconvenienced
This was going to be my suggestion. Your much more likely to get something secure this way.
I had a small metal shed from a decent brand and even cats on the roof would bend it, absolute pish. We moved and left it there
Absolutely, I didn't realise that when I bought it! I normally go for a full convex (attempt to anyway) a la bark river, but kept it to a secondary on the m5.
I had a t5 but didn't quite gel with the handle for some reason
Anyway im going to stop talking sharp stuff, I'm not buying anymore...
I have a lionsteel M5 in 3v that was quite frankly useless wood wise with the standard grind. I gave it a convex and it's 10 times better.
I give almost all of my knives a convex edge, I prefer it and find it easier to maintain.
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