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    The Nice Thing About Lots Of Knives

    I should think for every knifeknut,the more knives you have,the better.
    its just the way we are put together,like a fine foldingknife,that requieres good attention(sebenza);we look for the finer things in life and if a knife realy strikes our attention we have to get it.
    so the nice thing about many knives in a collection is that you can choose one or a couple every day, like changing socks-cool!
    come to think of it,i have more knives than socks and t-shirts!
    I'll have to buy some socks and t-shirts for a change,but still, it will have to catch up with my knifecollection.
    Now,should i wear my blue shirt or my white shirt-should i carry my D4W,D4 serrated,Native plain,D3 plain,D4 combo.....mmm?-see what i mean? MW.

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    Lightbulb $ave that money for knives...

    Here's where I get the best price for clothes -

    www.SportsmansGuide.com

    Enter "guide gear" into the keyword search engine. You'll find
    hundreds of good deals on clothes ( check out their "military
    surplus" section ). As for knives, I usually go here nowadays -

    http://www.knifeworks.com/index.asp?...S&Category=264

    What you save on clothes, you $pend on knives, save on knives,
    buy more knives!

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    All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night, in the dusty recesses of their minds, awake in the day to find that it was vanity. But the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes to make it reality.

    T.E. Lawrence

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllenETreat View Post
    Here's where I get the best price for clothes -

    www.SportsmansGuide.com

    Enter "guide gear" into the keyword search engine. You'll find
    hundreds of good deals on clothes ( check out their "military
    surplus" section ). As for knives, I usually go here nowadays -

    http://www.knifeworks.com/index.asp?...S&Category=264

    What you save on clothes, you $pend on knives, save on knives,
    buy more knives!

    AET
    thanx bro,i think that for primary survival purposes clothes are important,but clothes just dont last as long as knives.then again knives also play an important role in survival and as long as i have pockets to carry my knives,im fine.food is more important than clothes.You need a knife to prepare food and since pre historic times,man needed that essential tool,with a cutting edge for survival,even to make clothing.So my point is ,be proud of your knife or knives. they have a significant history to tell,and seeing nowadays,what you pay for clothes,dont feel guilty paying 100 dollars plus,for a knife.The guilt of spendig alot of cash on knives, or a knife has passed,myself.

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    Arrow some other links...

    I'll get flamed probably for using...

    www.bestknives.com

    but there's also...

    www.PVK.com

    and...

    http://www.soonerstateknives.com/oth...ercomodels.htm

    and my new favorite...

    http://www.knifeworks.com/index.asp?...S&Category=264

    let us not forget Kevin Schlossberg...

    http://www.1sks.com/store/spyderco.html

    and the old standbys...

    http://www.NewGraham.com/SearchResul...?CategoryID=82

    http://www.JohnFJensen.com/acatalog/...derco%20Knives

    and for some real rarities ( get'em fast! ) -

    www.YouWantit2.com/spyderco.html

    and, of course...

    www.eBay.com


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    Last edited by AllenETreat; 12-10-2007 at 08:32 AM. Reason: added urls
    All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night, in the dusty recesses of their minds, awake in the day to find that it was vanity. But the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes to make it reality.

    T.E. Lawrence

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