ESEE - The Glock of Knives

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Re: ESEE - The Glock of Knives

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7075-T7 wrote:You evil evil person... Now I must have one of those too :cryin I'm a knife guy, showing me any new one is like showing crack to a crackhead, it's just MEAN!


... Plus i have to pass it by my wife which makes it worse!

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That's my fixed blade that I carry (occasionally)

Take THAT flimsy neck knife! :lol:
What ever you do, don't go here:

http://www.eseeknives.com/index2.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

You may never carry a shiny wood handle knife again! :biggrinjester:
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Re: ESEE - The Glock of Knives

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look how CUTE it is... :drool:
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Re: ESEE - The Glock of Knives

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silverbear wrote:
davidtx wrote:I just received my Izula. I think we're going to be very close friends from now on.
Now all I need to do is figure out how I'm going to carry it.
You will love it. I'm already looking at my next purchase - a H.E.S.T. or 4 - for camping and outdoor use.

For carry, I either drop it in one of my pockets, or strap it horizontally with paracord and tensioner to my belt, at the 10 - ll o'clock position, handle to my strong side.
I'm dropping it in my pocket right now, but I have a very bad history of losing knives when they fall when I'm slouching in a chair somewhere. As soon as I can pick up some more paracord, I'll be trying out horizontal carry. Do you have any problem with the sheath sliding along your belt when drawing or is it up against a belt loop?
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Re: ESEE - The Glock of Knives

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davidtx wrote:I'm dropping it in my pocket right now, but I have a very bad history of losing knives when they fall when I'm slouching in a chair somewhere. As soon as I can pick up some more paracord, I'll be trying out horizontal carry. Do you have any problem with the sheath sliding along your belt when drawing or is it up against a belt loop?
Mine slides a little but not too much (I use a 511 tact trainer belt). The belt loop will stop the sheath when drawing.
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