What would be your favorite knife to own?

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Post by ANGRYCivilian »

Here's my new slicer:

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It has 408 layers of steel, mammoth ivory scales, and ti liners. It's also my design. I drew it up, and contacted Bill Buxton several months ago about building it.
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ANGRYCivilian wrote:Here's my new slicer:

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It has 408 layers of steel, mammoth ivory scales, and ti liners. It's also my design.
Did you make the blank for the blade also? Very nice!
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lonergr77 wrote:
DC Ranger wrote:Does anyone know a Ranger named Donnie Cartwright? He was at 6th RTB with me and he made custom knives. I have been trying to hunt him down or find his Web site to get one of his knives. Last time I heard he was in Alaska but that was years ago. If anyone got any info please let me know…
He is a MFF instructor at YPG now. I'll see if I can get some contact info for you. I got one of his knives when I went through RS. Carried it on my vest until I ETS'd.
You ain't gonna believe this but saw the Random name Donny Cartwright above and had to post these pictures of my walking stick. "Scully" as I came to call him started life as a scrub oak at Darby. I cut him with my leatherman on a patrol with stud's one day while waiting for the PL to pull his head out of his 4th POC during a security halt.

I later carved, sanded and laquered him to us as a walking stick.

Fast Froward to Ft. Benning EIB in '95 or '96 me and Donny were RI's (He was brought up from florida) detailed to run the SAW station at the EIB site.

He got bored and started carving my walking stick to its current state as shown in the pics. He is a talented SOB and I have not seen him since?!

BTW how do I insert pics directly???

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BTWx2....He had some additions over time....the rhinestones in his eyes, then later I painted the DUI that Donny carved, then added the tab, then I found a casing from the 25mm round of a Bradley that I cut down and put in the tip to keep him from being worn down. I even tried to add a rattlesnake skin for a handle but could not get the skin to cure correctly. Later in life I cut scully in half to insert the metal middle of a guidon so I could break him down and shotgun his ass into a M1950 weapons case so he would no longer be a "G" Ranger. He is he a full "V" Ranger and also over time he became a Fast Roped/SPIES'd/CIB wearing/Helo ridin'/retired full on Ranger walking stick
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something sharp & CHEAP so that I won't cry when I lose it.
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K.Ingraham wrote:something sharp & CHEAP so that I won't cry when I lose it.
Don't cry over spilt milk Kevin, but the loss of a nice blade? Crying would be acceptable and consoling would consist of copious amounts of beer and a good bar fight. 8)
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Post by German233 »

Doc Cook wrote:I am currently in Iraq and carry the following blades

SOG Super Bowie (closest to a Randal that is sacrificial at-Jordanian/Kuwaiti/Iraqi customs)
Benchmade Predidio Auto
Leatherman Charge with all of the tool bits and shit.
Small benchmade auto in my flight suit.

I am looking for a Victorinox "Ranger" model with black handles.
Please PM me if you find one.

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Oh yeah and here's mine, a pimped up Cold Steel Recon Tanto, honed to scary sharp!

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Post by edisapimp »

Rangers, reading this thread has caused me to purchase two knives. A Ka-Bar, and a CRKT M16 from thebladshop.com

Thanks, Rangers, for all the informative posts.
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edisapimp wrote:Rangers, reading this thread has caused me to purchase two knives. A Ka-Bar, and a CRKT M16 from thebladshop.com

Thanks, Rangers, for all the informative posts.
Glad we could help Doc. A good knife's like a good pair of boots Brother.
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Not a defense blade, but an excellent working blade in a hospital/Pt care environment (also my be nice for you JM's) is theboker rescom. I use mine almost daily. Very safe to use around patients. I can quickly cut a gown, tape, dressings etc. I have numerous converts in my department (used to carry trauma scissors, now just the Rescom.
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Post by RiserBurn »

Anyone ever use a knife from these guys? http://www.crusaderforge.com/

These knives look pretty badass, and the pictures in their testing phase almost have me buying one. I just have to find a way to sneak the purchase past the wife...
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Zonk 1/75 wrote:Cams says he has one in his back.

Anybody want that one? :lol:
Was just trying to lighten up the conversation a little. 8)

Sure has been a lot of fuckin' bitchin' and moanin' 'round here lately. :?

Anyway, on a lighter note, check out this front opener, called the StratoFighter. It's a field utility strength/everyday double action OTF auto.

Been waiting yrs for one like this bad larry. 8)

Prices are average to high for most quality auto's these days and this guy offers a 15% discount for LEO or Military.

http://www.darkopsknives.com/cgistore/s ... 16577.5588

He also has a nice selection of tactical/field knives. Big ones.
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