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Must be a biologic. Those pharma companies are super proud of them, cost-wise.Cornholio said:
It’s nuts, my injectable medication I take every three months is over $13k. Insurance covers it to $300 but I actually end up only paying a $5 copay. Over $50k a year that I actually pay $20 for. Thank goodness for my PPO plan but what a screwed up billing system!SGH said:
I have to to agree brother. Medical care in the US has became nothing more than legal robbery. It is really sad that most people’s biggest fear is having to get medical care because more often than not when you step through the doors you are bankrupt or financially destroyed.Lit said:The ER visit cost more than the surgery to repair the tendon. ER submitted $6k to my insurance what a joke.
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billt01 said:
replica or true Thompsonstlcharcoal said:
Not hard with this one.....the contents get a little messed up though.Lit said:
Hard to open a box with a gunspeed51133 said:why carries knives when you can carry a firearm?
Real one.....Colt 1921AC. Manufactured February 1922, [finally] delivered in May 1930.
The 50-rnd drum mag pictured is not original to the gun through. Finding an original serialized L or C-drum in decent condition is harder than finding the gun. -
And this coming from someone with a time machine!stlcharcoal Finding an original serialized L or C-drum in decent condition is harder than finding the gun.Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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I was a SOG carrier for years. Great customer service. My wife got me a ZT for my bday one year I love it.
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Kershaw Scallion. OD green with blackwash blade. Perfect size and great looking knife.
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Bingo! Stelara to be more specific.Eggcelsior said:
Must be a biologic. Those pharma companies are super proud of them, cost-wise.Cornholio said:
It’s nuts, my injectable medication I take every three months is over $13k. Insurance covers it to $300 but I actually end up only paying a $5 copay. Over $50k a year that I actually pay $20 for. Thank goodness for my PPO plan but what a screwed up billing system!SGH said:
I have to to agree brother. Medical care in the US has became nothing more than legal robbery. It is really sad that most people’s biggest fear is having to get medical care because more often than not when you step through the doors you are bankrupt or financially destroyed.Lit said:The ER visit cost more than the surgery to repair the tendon. ER submitted $6k to my insurance what a joke.
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Have a Benchmade that I really like but since I loose knives regularly my EDC is a caseI XL and 1 Weber Kettle And 1 Weber Q220 Outside Alvin, TX-- South of Houston
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I have been carrying a spyderco delicate 4 for as long as I can remember."Feed me, or feed me to something; I just want to be part of the food chain" Al Bundy
LBGE, SBGE, Carson Rotisserie, Blackstone GriddleMilwaukee, Wisconsin -
bought the grandfather in law a Benchmade griptillian for Christmas. got him a spyderco delica a couple years ago. he likes pocket knivesBoom
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Got my wife a purple delica for Christmas but I can’t remember where I hid itSouth of Columbus, Ohio.
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If a knife costs more than $40 I'll never use it and just keep it in a drawer. Maybe pull it out every now and then and say "that's nice" before stashing it away for another 18 months.South of Nashville - BGE XL - Alfresco 42" ALXE - Alfresco Versa Burner - Sunbeam Microwave
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@SonVolt But I bet you will eat a $50 steak with out batting an eye..
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Absolutely! I just have this thing where if a knife is super nice and expensive then I can't bare to use it. It becomes too precious. It's a regrettable quirk.South of Nashville - BGE XL - Alfresco 42" ALXE - Alfresco Versa Burner - Sunbeam Microwave
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I understand this 100%.SonVolt said:Absolutely! I just have this thing where if a knife is super nice and expensive then I can't bare to use it. It becomes too precious. It's a regrettable quirk. -
I have that same quirk. I carry a Kershaw Shuffle II. OD green with a black Tonto blade. It takes and edge and stays sharp. Easy one hand open and close. Feels good in my hand. Very utilitarian. It also has bottle opener in the butt, that comes in handy. I'm not careful with it. I've used it as a screwdriver and if/when it breaks, I'll buy another one.SonVolt said:Absolutely! I just have this thing where if a knife is super nice and expensive then I can't bare to use it. It becomes too precious. It's a regrettable quirk.
That's my EDC. I also have a three blade Schrade Walden from the 60's, that was my grandfathers, that I carry whenever a tie required because being without a pocket knife makes me feel a little naked.
That said, these knives listed above are amazing and beautiful.
As for the $50 steak, yes, without question. The $50 crack soy sauce, yep. $115 for a needle and stylus, absolutely. I'm not cheap, I mean this is a forum for a $1,000 ceramic pot. I just know how I treat certain things and destroying a nice, expensive knife just seems wrong.Formerly @dharley prior to some password bs.
LBGE, 36" Blackstone, bad liver & a broken heart
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I was playing around with the customization options on the benchmade site last night. Mini crooked river with upgraded steel and a carbon fiber handle. It’s cool you can change the colors even down to the washers. By the end it was at $350. Gonna wait to the blade show and see what I see there and if nothing great shows up in my price range I’ll probably get the custom mini crooked river.
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I'm not worried about damaging or wearing out expensive knives...they're tools and they're designed to be used. My problem is I lose them. Right now I don't know where my two Benchmades are. They will turn up, most do.
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I'm the same way, especially with sunglasses.nolaegghead said:I'm not worried about damaging or wearing out expensive knives...they're tools and they're designed to be used. My problem is I lose them. Right now I don't know where my two Benchmades are. They will turn up, most do.Las Vegas, NV -
First world problems of those who have recently acquired hangars and the like. 😉nolaegghead said:I'm not worried about damaging or wearing out expensive knives...they're tools and they're designed to be used. My problem is I lose them. Right now I don't know where my two Benchmades are. They will turn up, most do. -
I paid a dude to clean my boat a while back and I kept a Cold Steel S90V in a rod holder. Well, it grew legs. Guy denied ever seeing it. I guess he got a $90 tip on that job.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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Battleborn said:
I'm the same way, especially with sunglasses.nolaegghead said:I'm not worried about damaging or wearing out expensive knives...they're tools and they're designed to be used. My problem is I lose them. Right now I don't know where my two Benchmades are. They will turn up, most do.
Im the same way with sunglasses as I am with knives. I have a pair of Costas, a pair of Oakleys and a pair of Revos. I wear a $3.99 pair of Home Depot safety glasses 99% of the time once I exit my vehicle. I bought a case of them.South of Nashville - BGE XL - Alfresco 42" ALXE - Alfresco Versa Burner - Sunbeam Microwave -
I never lose a knife, so carrying & using a $150 Benchmade pocket knife is no big deal. They were made to use everyday.
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I have been out of pocket for a while, but still lurk. I was in my attic recently and found my old Boy Scout knife circa 1970 or so. This isn’t a benchmark or Keyshaw or whatever, but I proudly carried this for years. My advice is to buy what you want and be happy ....

Memphis, TN
LBGE, 2 SBGE, Hasty-Bake Gourmet -
Victorinox Rambler, my perfect pocket knife. Compact and cheap but still has a blade, scissors, file, flat and philips drivers, bottle opener, wire stripper, toothpick and tweezers. I use all of the above frequently, never go anywhere (apart from an airport) without one and own several to account for occasional misplacing.
https://www.swissarmy.com/us/en/Products/Swiss-Army-Knives/Small-Pocket-Knives/Rambler/p/0.6363
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After years of sharpening, my pocket knives end up in a block on my workbench, where they get some serious daily abuse on various projects. That Spiderco is at least 20 years old. The Benchmade is 2 years old, and will last till I die and pass on to my son! -
I like the Spyderco PM2 for EDC but I also have a Benchmade Northfork with wooden handle that I carry as a dress up knife. Here lately, since the laws have changed, I have been carrying a Microtech Dirac. For anyone looking at cheaper knives I really like the Steel Will line with D2 steel for less than 50 bucks. You can do some work with a Cutjack. First pic is the edge on my Northfork, second is PM2, and last is a Cutjack



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it bothers me watching someone abuse a knife...but if i need to, ill borrow theirs
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
WeberWho said:Man you guys are crazy. I'd be too scared to actually use it as a knife or lose it for that kind of money.

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My favorite edc knives are:
BENCHMADE 940
SPYDERCO PM2
ZT 0450
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Why don’t you guys step up to the Military?South of Columbus, Ohio.
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