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Nov 24, 2011 · Blade-Tech Industries is the leading manufacturer of custom tactical holsters, knife sheaths and magazine pouches. Blade-Tech also produces OEM, as well as its own line of high …
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Nov 17, 2012 · Your area to discuss knives in general: Folders, Fixed blades, Swords & knife related equipment, etc. Take off topic posts to the Community Center & manufacturer specific questions to …
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Your area to discuss knives in general: Folders, Fixed blades, Swords & knife related equipment, etc. Take off topic posts to the Community Center & manufacturer specific questions to their respective …
Traditional Folders and Fixed Blades - BladeForums.com
Aug 27, 2024 · Discussion of classic Hunters, Trappers, Lockbacks, Slipjoints, Skinners and other classic designs
For Sale: Fixed Blades - BladeForums.com
Mar 4, 2019 · All For Sale threads must have a pic showing the knife being sold with written date listed, your username & Bladeforums or BFC to prevent photo harvesting from elsewhere - scammers hate …
For Sale: Folding Knives (Individual) - BladeForums.com
Feb 28, 2019 · All For Sale threads must have a pic showing the knife being sold with written date listed, your username & Bladeforums or BFC to prevent photo harvesting from elsewhere - scammers hate …
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FEEDBACK: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly! | BladeForums.com
Jan 1, 2026 · This is your area to tell about your experiences (Good or Bad) with dealers, sellers, and individuals you've bought, sold, and traded with.
Vosteed Porcupine review...not so super - BladeForums.com
Feb 25, 2020 · I bought a Vosteed Porcupine (grey G10 scales, grey coated blade) about a month ago after seeing so many high praises from knife reviewers on YT. So the...
Buck - Buck 112 Slim Select: | BladeForums.com
Oct 11, 2013 · The blade to handle ratio is traditional in the 112, handle for a man, blade short enough to be legal. It's kind of a take it or leave it kind of thing. Grind doesn't look too bad in your pictures. …