June 5, 1999, 11:22 AM | #1 |
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I ordered this knife either wednesday or thursday (I forgot) and it arrived friday afternoon. Very fast. I recomend ABC DIRECT for ordering any Edged tools you may need.
The Culloden is a slick little knife - in a traditional Scottish design. I have seen them both half this size, and more than double this size. The blade is about 5 inches, and the grip is 4 inches... seems backwards - but its not. The rubber grip locks up good in your hand - it wont slip... And a good thing too - the blade is freaky sharp. The sharpest out of the box I have had from some one other than Spyderco. It comes with an IWB sheath, that holds the knife snug against the body. It is a good set up. It also makes a great boot knife. This feeds my Celtic Ego in a good way. Love it. ABC Direct can be found here: http://www.abc-direct.com/ Good stuff, and with the best customer service in the knife business that I have seen. ------------------ RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE |
June 6, 1999, 03:22 PM | #2 |
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Kodiac , I was reading your post about your new knife and decided I had better pick one up also . Did you get the serrated or plain edge ? Did they use their rubber material on the handle or did they use something different ? Thanks for your time , Mike...
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June 8, 1999, 01:16 PM | #3 |
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Hey Mike,
No problem... Cold Steel puts Krayton Rubber on these blades... Its good stuff, but can be damaged by chemicals... very grippy. I chose a plain edged - the Scotts didn't serrate there edges. ------------------ RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE |
June 12, 1999, 12:08 AM | #4 |
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Bought my first Cold Steel Tanto a few years back and loved it. I still think they have the best for the money. One problem. I was so pleased that I also bought kitchen knives by Cold Steel. They are so sharp my wife won't use them and I have to do all the cutting with them.If she knew how happy I am using them I'll bet she wouldn't think I was so wonderful because of helping her in the kitchen.
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June 15, 1999, 12:13 PM | #5 |
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From: Ivan8883 6-15-99 105 PM EDT Guys, I dont know if you like liner lockm type knives, but Cold Steel has two good defensive knives that I have : the Big Gunsite and new Scimitar which has a 4 inch curved blade. Lockup on both knives is solid and they are like small swords where if you have to you may slash and run! Ivan
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June 15, 1999, 04:49 PM | #6 |
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I also like the Vaquero series.
I have a "Large" version - with a 5 inch blade - instead of the Grande's 6 inch blade. It is big, solid, and freaky sharp. I like it alot. The curvy blade is pretty sexy, and the recurve gives it some great shearing potential. In you hand - you just HAVE to look for something to cut up! I am now wanting a small El Hombre - wich is basically the same, but PC sized with a pocket clip. ------------------ RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE |
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