Ditch-pik knife by JB Knife & Tool

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Nice looking survivalist skinning knife. Like the para cord...a plus for sure. Not fond of the logo, but that's just me. Looks sturdy. How long's the blade?
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AndyC wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:14 pm That logo was hard-earned ;)

Overall length 7.5" - blade length 3.5"
I'm sure it was No insult intended.
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Neat looking knife, congrats on earning the reaper branding. The first thought that came to my mind, was that if I had to use it in self defense, would I want a prosecuter holding that knife up for the jury to see? It might give them the wrong impression. But it is pretty cool.
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I like the sneaky reaper.

That said, I'm spending more money on the electrical wiring on the house today and in recent months to be getting more of these cool knives Andy posts about. Andy is almost as bad as QB when it comes to costing me money. :biggrinjester:
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Man, you really like the pointy slicey stabby things, dontcha? :mrgreen:
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AndyC wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:31 pm Some of these things you have to get while you can; I think I'm done now, though :mrgreen:
Btw, is it legal in Texas with sharpened edge on both sides? I tend not to pay much attention to knife laws.
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Yes, it is legal since the recent knife law change.
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loktite wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 1:52 pm Yes, it is legal since the recent knife law change.
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Isn't it still considered a "restricted knife" ?
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Maxwell wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 1:07 pm Isn't it still considered a "restricted knife" ?
Nope:
PC §46.01. DEFINITIONS. wrote: (6) “Location-restricted knife” means a knife with a blade over five and one-half inches.
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