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5th September 05, 07:28 AM
#1
That knife looks just like one of the 'Apex Wilderness' knives, which used to be made under the 'Imperial' name in Ireland for Schrade.
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5th September 05, 08:04 AM
#2
Very good eye sir.
That style of blade would gain an extra inch or so and would eventually become that particular modle. The knife in the picture only has a 2 inch blade. The handle, at the time, was pretty impressive stuff. The wetter it gets, the "stickier" it feels. Covered in grease, water, sweat, whatever, makes the grip feel tacky and sticky in your hand. It's rubbery and spongy. My knife was a first generation of a new style.
The second generation the blades were thinned out just a little bit, extended to 3 inches and 3 3/4th inches depending on the model. The back edge of the knife became straighter. They also slowly phased out the "squared" tip going for something a bit more pointed. Prices dropped considerably with the next few production models. Sort of like when the Leatherman was first introduced, the prices were astronomical, insane, and quickly dropped down to a much more reasonable price. Also, the grips went from being somewhat spongy to being hard as a brick. I am not sure why, I actually liked the soft squeezeable grip. Less stress on the hands during certain jobs. Also, I personally didn't like the change to a more pointed blade. I am not sure why, but I like the squared off tip on the one I have.
They also made a folder, which I wasn't impressed with at all. I really hate to say it, but it felt... Chintzy. The metal frame that housed the blade, it would press in to your fingers uncomfortably when you sqeezed the rubberised grip. Which was just rubbery. None of the sticky feeling of the earlier generations. The metal frame was also thin, and bent easily if you squeezed to hard.
I wonder if Mora makes a wee knife.
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5th September 05, 09:45 AM
#3
I think any of the slim lockblades with with the pocket clip are well-siuted for sock wear.
For all but the most formal events, I usually have a Jaguar M4 Balisong knife peeking out of my sock. I plan to get one of the Cold Steel's fiberglass skean dhu knives also.
I would never throw a knife unless I didn't care if I got it back.
I don't like to carry expensive knives, the lawmen here tend to confiscate them, or even worse, I lose them.
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5th September 05, 10:39 AM
#4
Have a look at these this guy live just up the road from me here in Norway
http://www.vestfoldnett.com/art/knut-dahl/
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5th September 05, 11:09 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Freelander Sporrano
very interesting road you live on.
What kind of price range are these?
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5th September 05, 11:14 AM
#6
About 800 to 1000US . Sten Rune (My partner in Sporrans) Says the dragon in 1995 was around the 800 dollar mark .
I'll e-mail the chap and ask him. Every thing is hand made from blade to sheeth
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5th September 05, 11:28 AM
#7
...just a dumb newbie question (two questions, actually):
...could someone please give me a phonetic pronunciation of sgain dubh so that I don't make an *** of myself if the topic comes up in conversation...
...and would the plural be "sgains dubh" or "sgain dubhs"?
I had a buddy who was very up on Gaelic languages and I once pinned him down on why some of the words are pronounced so differently from their spelling even when they are "anglicized" for consumption by the unenlightened...he had no good answer for the question...go figure.
best
argonian
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