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Knives Town was an online knife store that operated from May of 2007 through December of 2014. It was a home business, hobby and side income that my wife and I felt blessed to have. My wife Trish carried the bulk of the load, handling the store and orders during the day while I was at work. I did the reviews and miscellaneous tasks in the evenings and on weekends. Beginning in 2014 we began to get the feeling the store had run its course. It became increasingly difficult to operate given Google's stance on knives, and their frequent removal of our products from Google Shopping for reasons no one at Google could explain.
It was not all about Google though. My wife was desiring to pursue other interests, and the site did require constant attention even when we went on vacation. So ultimately we said a bittersweet goodbye to Knives Town and are thankful to have had it while we did. I will post videos of other interests going forward.
ai ordered from Ontario knives it showed the belt clip attachment assemblybin the pictures. when O ordered it did not come with it. I contacted the company who dlsaid the picture was wrong. They never gave me the belt clip and they never took down the picture. Highly disappointed with the company. I can not carry on my belt and I had to purchase an aftermarket molle sheath and carry on my vest where I don't like carrying
Your sound is very tinny and has a nasty hum which is very distracting. Get a good lav mic and your sound will be much better. Good review, although you use the word 'nice' way too much.
Made in 2011 but video/sound seems more like 1911....ITS a great knife though ,I'm on my third one ( I keep giving them away when I get drunk) and it's one of my favorite knives and I'm a major Beckerhead....Love Esee's and Condor's etc. but this one is fun to play with on the reg....Buy it !!
*This knife sheath has one major problem. The rivets for the belt holder inside scratch the guard when inserting the knife into the sheath. The belt should be sewn on, not riveted!*
I have several Bear & Son pocket folding knives that are second to none when it comes to quality. I have always wanted a Bowie Knife, but never could find one that I liked, but the instant I saw the Bear & Son 14 3/8" Damascus Bowie I ordered it immanently. I will also be ordering the 12" Damascus Bowie shortly. Nice video, thanks.
I bought one from bass pro and haven’t had a good experience. The blade came extremely dirty and trying to get fingerprints on they almost seem permanent and the Damascus already lost its black definition after oiling and cleaning it twice
I own the following Kershaw knives : 1032 (Big skinner), 1034 (Field knife), 1035 (Heavy duty field knife/Moose Hunter), 1050 (Folding field knife), 1056 (Field knife III), 1070 (folding knife) as well as the (Kershaw) Trooper. I am looking for and would like to purchase the following: 1029 (Field & Stream) 1030 (Hunter), 1031 (Camp & Stream of Deer hunter knife).
Hi Bob. I would think the knife is great, but the sheath is poor?? At least with the ka bar kecker bk2, the same type of glass reinforced nylon dulls the blade when removing and placing back in. Hope you are keeping well.
Great review of the features. Made in the USA and it’s hefty. Would have been nice to see the compartment here. The 4 holes also give you the option of attaching a pole/stick to make a spear. G10 grips, sheath, 1/4 steel, made in the USA and still just 200 bucks is a deal in my book. Hogue makes good stuff.
Halo the topic Midland XT 511 Base Camp FRS GMRS AM FM Radio Range I watched the entire video and had a question: what type of frequency is it? VHF - UHF - CB Radio Are rechargeable batteries? Midland® - AVP17 Rechargeable Battery Packs for Midland® GXT1000, GXT1030, GXT1050, T290 and T295 Thank you and have a good day
I bought a new one and its fantastic, unfortunately i returned it due to a couple issues and received a worse ,used knife ,im waiting on my refund and meantime i found replicas that are very good for a fraction of the price,but i only collect real knives and hope to buy another soon ,it was the finest large blade knife ive ever owned! Seemed indestructible
Was looking at one in a Pawn shop few days back. Looking closely at the un-used blade. I found a spot on the blade steel about half size of a pencil eraser diameter that was shiny without the Damascus appearance. Seemed a bit odd so I passed on thinking about making an offer. Seems like a great Company. I would be more inclined towards one of their standard Blade Bowies
I've carried the smaller Double Cross for many years, handiest and best knife ever. One-hand opening and locking make it extremely handy. The black "spacers" are steel springs. Replacements are difficult to find these days, not cheap but worth it. Thanks.
A number of differences between the original and this new version. The original comes with the pocket clip screws in the knife handle on the opposite side of where the clip is situated. Where in this version, the screws are only in the side that houses the pocket clip. The original does not need the liners as the actual body of the handles of the MOD Mk 1 act as liners. In the original the back strap has lightening recesses (slots) machined into the back strap. Minor differences to the seatbelt cutter as well. Nothing to write home about. Overall, an incredible knife. (Especially the original!)