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:thumbs2: Thanks for the synopsis Andy.
Tell us more about the fruit knife.
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AndyC wrote:Cheap, disposable, innocent (as in explainable), doesn't break or get stuck and it's lethal - it'll disembowel a man or peel the flesh off your face.

So next time you hear "But he only had a teeny knife".... yeah.
I was wondering if the fruit knife had a bird's beak curved blade?
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My preferred plan - vs. ground fighting - is to stay at least 7 yards off and engage. But just in case, I am changing out my Emerson for a CRKT :lol:
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AndyC wrote:
WildBill wrote:
AndyC wrote:Cheap, disposable, innocent (as in explainable), doesn't break or get stuck and it's lethal - it'll disembowel a man or peel the flesh off your face.

So next time you hear "But he only had a teeny knife".... yeah.
I was wondering if the fruit knife had a bird's beak curved blade?
That's the shape, yes.
Bitter Clinger wrote:My preferred plan - vs. ground fighting - is to stay at least 7 yards off and engage. But just in case, I am changing out my Emerson for a CRKT :lol:
The best-laid plans of mice and men gang aft agley, as they say.
Thanks Andy. BTW, I am glad that you are one of the good guys. :txflag:
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Thanks for the report, that's fascinating. I have followed his blog or whatever you call if for some time now. Interesting stuff.
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Also: in the pic at the link, looks like a Benchmade OTF automatic knife. How did it do?
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Did you see the TDI in action?
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You should have sliced off some baby back ribs to bring home with that thing.

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