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• #6603
very slick
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• #6604
I'd been looking at them. It's certainly the aesthetic I prefer. Don't mind the silly bling version either
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• #6605
I have one as edc, I've misplaced it though. Black & Gold does look sweet.
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• #6606
It's one these yeah ? Pocket knife aside, i think il get one for my workbench
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• #6607
It is, but I'd have a quick look on the actual olfa website they do loads
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• #6608
I got a Boker Rockstub for work use a few weeks back. Would recommend. The slide lock mechanism is super handy for single handed opening/closing. It looks massive in the in hand photo on the website for some reason, but is quite small in reality.
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• #6609
All of cheap the bokers look decent to be fair. Il have a proper look at them.
Just ordered the stubbier version of the olfa for my workbench.
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• #6610
Is that legal to carry? With a locking mechanism.
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• #6611
I don’t really know TBH. It’s says UK legal on the Heinnie site. I don’t carry it, or any other type of knife around with me - It lives in my workshop, so haven’t put much thought into it.
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• #6612
These are still pretty tiny
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• #6613
Quick and dirty sharpen while hungover form metal gig last night. Busy week at work so want to get ahead if myself.
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• #6614
Doubt it. The website says it is legal to own in the UK but says there are different rules for carrying in public.
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• #6615
It'll be a smooth year, all covers happy
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• #6616
I can't help feel this is all part nonsense, in it'll be who's dealing with the situation [authorities] not somuch what they're dealing with, i.e. you maybe left with no smart answers - even if not offered a tricky question.. if you're playing the gamble your playing the gamble - but the sensation accomplishment or self-esteem in carrying one ..just mayaswell be replaced with a bit of paper having wanker written on it, it'll remind you what to avoid
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• #6617
Have mentioned my arrest, I was carrying several kitchen knives, wrapped in tea towels in a pannier on a bike.
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• #6618
Sounds very much disturbing
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• #6619
It used to annoy me a little when police social media accounts would proudly publish an image of all the blades they'd taken during an amnesty and 10% would be kitchen knifes - it sounds harsh in black and white text but I'd still look at the image saying 'thats just a fuckin kitchen knife'
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• #6620
Christmas gift from the trade union.
I did do a hell of a lot of work helping members at my work place this year though.
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• #6621
Exchanged the MAC above for this little Suncraft.
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• #6622
Lots of the knives are kitchen knives. At a guess taken from home.
The arrest was so much fun, as I was quite vocal that the reason to stop me, while cycling (we'll stopped at a red traffic light) wasn't right as I didn't match the person the police was looking for. The only matching thing was both wearing hooded tops of different colours.
The copper was wrong to stop and search me, then I would not accept a caution. Why would I as I did nothing wrong.
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• #6623
Yeah, it's a tricky thing to comment on
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• #6624
It is all down to why you have a knife with you.
Look at us, and our knife buying exploits, we aren't the norm.
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• #6625
May I ask what currency those price tags are? Lovely knife btw
I've half wanted the festool gift knife £15last I looked but it's a branded gift item, if you don't know it's a tool company that whole half of the gift is lost
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