@RevolverRob, that may be your best post ever.
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@RevolverRob, that may be your best post ever.
If you have, I missed it. I carry a cheaper version (Kershaw cqc-6k) everyday.
Great post, Rob. My own road here bounced through other places too, for different reasons, and this place lead me to TPI not the other way. Odd how so many different paths develop similar perspectives and desires to be a student of the skillset.
It would be kewl to be able to carry an OTF or fixed blade in Wa.
Although many stores around here sell them (autos) to civilians despite being clearly illegal in the RCW.
The butterfly knife in question. I realized it's not Golden Dragon, but Golden Forge. Still, a nice made in Japan 1980s-era butterfly knife.
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Looks like I bought mine just in time.
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....ighlight=boker
They have no real purpose in a world of one-handed openers, assisted openers, and legal automatics. But they're still fun. :)
I keep mine at my desk and "fidget spin" it while in boring meetings.
Chris
Fuck yeah, I do.
That’s the pic I had in my locker, freshman year at HS.
Awesome. Just awesome.
I’ll be back later.
That’s some 80s-appropriate ghetto shit, right there.
Right? But fun is the name of the game. The 9th circuit has heretofore not been all that long on our fun.
Champagne and Benchmades all around!
I recognized her
I did the same thing. I didn't recognize the face. I do remember the bionic FF though.
https://youtu.be/3yX-kGai89U
As a jr high teen back in the 80's, my buddies and I would regularly ride our bikes to the local surplus store to all sorts of cool, cheap stuff- old uniforms, web gear, machetes, LAWs rocket tubes...
Anyway, one day I snagged a really cool butterfly knife with a tanto style blade- the parents got one look at it and made me take it right back.