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HGCC

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Ok you guys, I have a full weekend off from work for once, I'm happy about that

I've been wanting to show off some more new additions to my knife arsenal, I just haven't had time

I've been completely out of control and been on a knife buying spree the last two weeks. I need to chill out and slow down, I have 31 pocket knives now. Anyways though, here they are

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From left to right -
Benchmade Osborne 940-2
Spyderco PM 3
Spyderco PM 2
Hogue Sig Sauer K320A (automatic)
Pro Tech TR3 X1 (automatic)

All knives Made in USA

The Pro Tech knife is my favorite, made in California in small run production batches and has an American CPM D2 tool steel blade. That CPM D2 is from from Crucible Industries, it's a high carbon steel not stainless. It's a powder metallurgy steel with fine grain that takes and holds a surgical wicked sharp edge from the smaller and more evenly distributed carbides from the powder metallurgy process. Also has phosphor bronze washers with incredible smooth action.

This Pro Tech knife is amazing, so much craftsmanship has been put into it

And before I forget, I found this delicious little snack, highly recommended
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You should buy the huge sets off those knife guys on TV. Considering it myself for some sort of goofy Xmas presents...though leaning more towards giant silly survival knives from harbor freight.
 

CatHedral

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You should buy the huge sets off those knife guys on TV. Considering it myself for some sort of goofy Xmas presents...though leaning more towards giant silly survival knives from harbor freight.
Nooo!
My recco is these guys. Best cutlery on the planet.
 

HGCC

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Can't recall if it is a vapor bros. or a vapor doc, those were the two main companies making them at the time. A friend had one on a long extension chord to walk around his house with, I kept mine next to my computer, they were not terribly practical/convenient.
 
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