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  • copper

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    bwframe

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    Ironic that this thread just came up to the top. I've had a Lagriffe in my mind for some time, still looking for availability and good pricing.

    I just had an impulse buy resulting from a Midway add. Looking for something else I ran into this "bird and trout" knife:
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    [ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BSZDNK/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00"]Amazon.com: Cold Steel Bird & Trout Steel Handle (Concealex Sheath): Sports & Outdoors[/ame]

    Good reviews on Amazon. For $18, I figure it is worth a try as my 1st attempt at neck knifing?
     

    tom1025

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    Ironic that this thread just came up to the top. I've had a Lagriffe in my mind for some time, still looking for availability and good pricing.

    I just had an impulse buy resulting from a Midway add. Looking for something else I ran into this "bird and trout" knife:
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    Amazon.com: Cold Steel Bird & Trout Steel Handle (Concealex Sheath): Sports & Outdoors

    Good reviews on Amazon. For $18, I figure it is worth a try as my 1st attempt at neck knifing?

    Not a fan of kneck knives but that is an interesting looking blade.
     

    Raskolnikov

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    I'll second the CRKT Minimalist series. They're cheap, fit well, and as said, you hardly know they're there. I've been carrying one for a year or so. I wouldn't want to put a whole lot of $ in it. Cause if it's used for it's designed purpose, I don't want it back. They can keep it, and I'll get another one.

    I've got one of these as well. I bought it to take down to Mexico since I can't carry a gun down there when I'm on vacation.


    Also, check out Cold Steel Knives - they have lots of high quality neck knives in various price ranges.
     

    grunt soldier

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    I've got one of these as well. I bought it to take down to Mexico since I can't carry a gun down there when I'm on vacation.


    Also, check out Cold Steel Knives - they have lots of high quality neck knives in various price ranges.

    I don't agree with the high quality part but they have a decent amount of knives that would work.

    The bird and trout mentioned above is a decent knife for 18 bucks. I have a few that have been piggybacked and thrown in BOB's.
     

    Stan

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    love the way the folts min. hides really nice under my shirt and i'm able to forget about it till i need it,i have to say i use it about every day . and has a very positive grip for its size.
     
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