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Jimdamick

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I am happy, I just bought another pocket knife. I really like this one too.

It was kind of expensive ($250), but you know what, I work really hard for my paycheck and there's no reason I don't deserve to buy something nice for myself once in awhile

It's a Benchmade Mediator, it's an automatic knife and the action on it is really good, snaps open with authority, has premium blade steel - CPM S90V. It's an American powdered steel and takes/holds a wicked sharp edge

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Benchmade are the best knives in the World without a doubt in my mind & I've owned/collected a lot
Good for you/enjoy
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schuylaar

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I am happy, I just bought another pocket knife. I really like this one too.

It was kind of expensive ($250), but you know what, I work really hard for my paycheck and there's no reason I don't deserve to buy something nice for myself once in awhile

It's a Benchmade Mediator, it's an automatic knife and the action on it is really good, snaps open with authority, has premium blade steel - CPM S90V. It's an American powdered steel and takes/holds a wicked sharp edge

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i was looking at some 3.5 blades..why do some have 3 holes in the blade?
 

blu3bird

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i was looking at some 3.5 blades..why do some have 3 holes in the blade?
I have no idea. The only knife that I know of that has a hole in the blade are Spyderco knives, it's a thumb hole to deploy the blade.

What kind of knife are you looking for? Like for what purpose are you going to use it? Are you looking for something for self defense? I could point you in a direction if you want a self defense knife...

Don't you go buy no cheap gas station/flea market knife either, schuy

Here's what my Spyderco knife looks like
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injinji

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I got down to the pond twice in one day for the first time in a long time. Drove in and planted some of the Flint Indian corn yesterday afternoon. Then walked in last night on my midnight ramble. The pond is up, so I couldn't do the around the pond trail without wet feet.

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MICHI-CAN

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There is a company in Michigan that makes CO2 bags that will produce oyster mushrooms after it's depleted.
The beneficial repurpose sounds happy. Happier just frolicing through the woods as we collect them here in Michigan. And free rewarding health benefits and once upon a chance visions of the unbelievable. Bonus freebie happy multiplier.
 
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