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AHTOXA wrote:tip cutting and slicing
Is it weird that this phrase made me put my hand over my crotch?
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My fingerprints are on file anyway. Had to be for immigration and more recently for CHL issue.
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noob5,000,000 wrote:
AHTOXA wrote:tip cutting and slicing
Is it weird that this phrase made me put my hand over my crotch?
Haha, no. I thought the same thing when I typed that. Sounded painful but I left it be.
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InlinePaul wrote:
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Now that your fingerprints are online, the police can find you--if they want to.
That's not his hand...he cut it off some other guy and then posed it for the picture.
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One of my service advisers just picked up a Minimalist about two months ago. It really is incredibly light.
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One of my service advisers just picked up a Minimalist about two months ago. It really is incredibly light.
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Just ordered an Ontario Rat 1. Because why not? I need a new camping/junkyard/random light-medium duty knife. Like I said before, I really enjoyed Tonebone's Tak 1. Rat series seems to have great reviews too. I thought about the smaller Rat 2 for convenience of pocket-fitting, but my hands arent small.
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I love my RAT-1. It's my EDC these days.

Which finish/color did you get?
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Black handle with a satin blade. Or whatever they call it. Thought about all black, but I know realistically I need something that is at least slightly shiny or I will lose it often.


Looks like it shipped last night.
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Knife came. Such sharp. Many stab.
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Wore my minimalist on a hike today. Very pleased with that little guy. It's a perfect fit when only a small blade may be needed and weight is a concern.
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watkins wrote:Knife came. Such sharp. Many stab.
If you ever decide to move the pocketclip to aaccommodateyour carry method (4 positions available), make sure you locktight the threads on the bolts.

I was wearing my rat-1 a few weeks ago when I was staying at Austin. After I left Matt's, I went down to stay with another friend. As I was walking through her house, the pocket clip caught a doorframe lockplate and ripped it out the frame. Completely.

Interestingly enough, the pocket clip only lost a bit if tension, that's it. I took it off, bent it back slightly and it was good to go.

Tough knife.
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DOGE wow

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