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Re: Smith & Wesson knives.

by "Lachlan - Grand Exalted Most High King and Emperor of All the U May 8, 2008 at 09:26 PM

"DaveT" <justask@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Thu, 08 May 2008 18:55:12 +0100, Lachlan - Grand Exalted Most High
King
> and Emperor of All the Universe wrote:
>
>> Took delivery of a S&W Powerglide knife this morning.  Quite cheap, but
>> I am very impressed with it.  It's an OTF folder, sort of a balisong in
>> reverse. Too big for EDC and probably illegal to carry, but it is a
very
>> nice knife and very well put together.  Apparently S&W and Scrade are
>> made by Taylor Cutlery now.
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/5wrx44
>
> I keep being told bad things about S&W knives but the 2 I have a First
> Response and the Magnesium HRT do not seem to be any worse than many
> other knives. Prefer my Spyderco UK but IMO seem as good if not better
> than the Spyderco Byrd range.
>
> -- 
> Dave
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I have a couple too, the Powerslide one I got today, a little HRT boot 
dagger and a sowbelly stockman.  No complaints about any of them.  They
all 
take a great edge.
 




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Smith & Wesson knives.
"Lachlan - Grand Exa  2008-05-08 18:55:12 
Re: Smith & Wesson knives.
DaveT <justask@[EMAIL   2008-05-08 19:46:44 
Re: Smith & Wesson knives.
"Lachlan - Grand Exa  2008-05-08 21:26:08 

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