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Not to be too personal, but how small is your wife?GrateEggspectations said:Drove the 911 Turbo S owned by my wife’s client the first time I met him. Missed a few shifts and scared the hell out of my wife, who was in the back. No damage to the car. 😁
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5’4” and about 110lbs, depending on the day… But don’t tell her I blabbed!@Ozzie_Isaac
Guess I didn’t have too many friends with fun cars in high school. A friend had a tricked out Trans Am, but I never got behind the wheel. A friend of his opened the t-top at high speed and the thing shattered on the road. Guess it was enough to dissuade him from letting other friends fool around with it. I was a passenger when he did a burnout in a McD’s parking lot and then got pulled over though. 😂
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Back to the torches. Trying out the Fenix. 1200 lumens in a tiny unit. Will see when it gets in.Next stop will be Benchmade Bugouts to round out the remaining kits/bags. Damn rabbit holes…or just things that work in general.
…once you pop you can’t stop (that was some commercial for something).LBGE, 28” BS, Weber Kettle, HCI 7.8 SE Texas -
My eyes bugged out at Benchmade's price increases. Bought a nice Bugout 535 with the grey finished blade and ranger green scales as a Christmas present for a friend. Went back an looked this week for my daughter and their prices jumped a bunch.TechsasJim said:Back to the torches. Trying out the Fenix. 1200 lumens in a tiny unit. Will see when it gets in.Next stop will be Benchmade Bugouts to round out the remaining kits/bags. Damn rabbit holes…or just things that work in general.
…once you pop you can’t stop (that was some commercial for something).I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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It’s been wild. I normally go through BladeHQ for mine. They’ve been somewhat consistent. I’ve added to cart 2x this week then reneged on the Bailout. Hard to part with that $ for such a small knife.Ozzie_Isaac said:
My eyes bugged out at Benchmade's price increases. Bought a nice Bugout 535 with the grey finished blade and ranger green scales as a Christmas present for a friend. Went back an looked this week for my daughter and their prices jumped a bunch.TechsasJim said:Back to the torches. Trying out the Fenix. 1200 lumens in a tiny unit. Will see when it gets in.Next stop will be Benchmade Bugouts to round out the remaining kits/bags. Damn rabbit holes…or just things that work in general.
…once you pop you can’t stop (that was some commercial for something).And Spyderco has released (announced) their 2023 offerings. I’m on the list for a Para2.Being a gear junkie isn’t always funLBGE, 28” BS, Weber Kettle, HCI 7.8 SE Texas -
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I've been eyeing a Protech Malibu knife for the last year or so. I don't think I can trust myself with a $250+ knife or wrap my head around abusing something like that. Such a good looking knife. I like boring knives. The Civivi Elementum 2 just came out within the last week. (It's Chinese but they put out some pretty nice knives given the price point) I'm going to wait until they have a few more scale options but it will most likely be my next knife purchase. It's been hard to find something that is under a 3" blade, has a button lock, flipper tab, no thumb stud, halfway descent steel, and under a Benjamin. I'd love a wharncliffe blade but I've already limited myself enough.

"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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Is the bug out bag stuff for end of world scenarios? Prepper kind of stuff?THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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I have the Bugout in Carbon Fiber scales and S90V. That is probably my favorite EDC.TechsasJim said:
I also have the Osborne in the same config with carbon and S90V. Got that on @nolaegghead recommendation. It is also a fantastic knife, but I prefer the Bugout.
I am currently carrying a Kizer Sheepdog. It is a fun little knife. Very durable.
I have to not look at knives. Just like I cannot look at G-Shocks.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Civvi makes some cool knives. You definitely have a very specific style of knife you are looking for. I have never used a button lock, but do like the benchmade axis. That patent has expired so hopefully will see more options at some reasonable price points.WeberWho said:I've been eyeing a Protech Malibu knife for the last year or so. I don't think I can trust myself with a $250+ knife or wrap my head around abusing something like that. Such a good looking knife. I like boring knives. The Civivi Elementum 2 just came out within the last week. (It's Chinese but they put out some pretty nice knives given the price point) I'm going to wait until they have a few more scale options but it will most likely be my next knife purchase. It's been hard to find something that is under a 3" blade, has a button lock, flipper tab, no thumb stud, halfway descent steel, and under a Benjamin. I'd love a wharncliffe blade but I've already limited myself enough.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I have a Bugout too, so light it’s gone unnoticed through the wash.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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Don’t forget to look at Chris Reeve Knives. Just helping spend your money. 🙂Ozzie_Isaac said:
I have the Bugout in Carbon Fiber scales and S90V. That is probably my favorite EDC.TechsasJim said:
I also have the Osborne in the same config with carbon and S90V. Got that on @nolaegghead recommendation. It is also a fantastic knife, but I prefer the Bugout.
I am currently carrying a Kizer Sheepdog. It is a fun little knife. Very durable.
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More for weather related events was the plan. Just like to have a pack that has a knife, couple flashlights, change of clothes for the family and a medical kit. It has other sundries as well.Legume said:Is the bug out bag stuff for end of world scenarios? Prepper kind of stuff?LBGE, 28” BS, Weber Kettle, HCI 7.8 SE Texas -
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yep I’ve had one of those before. Ended up selling to a friend. Reverse of a bugout. Pretty hefty. I have a ZT in aluminum that should be light but isn’t so I never carry it. I should part ways with it.LBGE, 28” BS, Weber Kettle, HCI 7.8 SE Texas -
kl8ton said:
We've been looking for years. Criteria: Close to family business but not too close. More bedrooms. No projects. This one popped up in a neighborhood very nearby. No HOA. Nobody behind me. Meh. Its a for now house. It does have 6 bedrooms and an office space. Why do they make garages so small now!? 3 stall attached but the yukon xl and excursion will fit by maybe 2 inches.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Mic drop. Any details on the house?kl8ton said:A house.
Maybe 2 years and maybe 10. I can easily AirBnB the two houses and apartment at the family business and more than pay for this one. Currently all unoccupied (after I move).
Some cash. Will refi if they drop 1/2% or more which is what "they" feel will happen by June-ish. Also, wife being content outweighs interest. Market by me is still really hot. My wife is in Cali right now. Did the closing all remote.TechsasJim said:
Please tell me it’s a cash deal, rates are wildly high (or you could refi when they turn down).Ozzie_Isaac said:
Mic drop. Any details on the house?kl8ton said:A house.Regardless, congrats!!!
can't say they won't, but Id be surprised if they do..
Talk around the water cooler states they will hold for 2023 and maybe start a decline in 2024..
I've found a entity which will allow us to buy down 1.5% at inception.Have:
XLBGE / Stumps Baby XL / Couple of Stokers (Gen 1 and Gen 3) / Blackstone 36 / Maxey 3x5 water pan hog cooker
Had:
LBGE / Lang 60D / Cookshack SM150 / Stumps Stretch / Stumps Baby
Fat Willies BBQ
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Ozzie_Isaac said:
I have the Bugout in Carbon Fiber scales and S90V. That is probably my favorite EDC.TechsasJim said:
I also have the Osborne in the same config with carbon and S90V. Got that on @nolaegghead recommendation. It is also a fantastic knife, but I prefer the Bugout.
I am currently carrying a Kizer Sheepdog. It is a fun little knife. Very durable.
I have to not look at knives. Just like I cannot look at G-Shocks.
i went with the mini freek with those scales and blade material. absurdly light
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Ozzie_Isaac said:
I picked up a mini. It's a fun little knife.
"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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I'm going to buy everything right now before the sales tax jumps to 30%THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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That is almost my exact knife. Same size and scales. However my steel is BD1N and no cool blue washer on the pivot pin.WeberWho said:Ozzie_Isaac said:
I picked up a mini. It's a fun little knife.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Better stock up on gas ranges, but do not buy any pistol braces.Legume said:I'm going to buy everything right now before the sales tax jumps to 30%I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Damn you people. I just threw in a couple SOG assisted opening EDCs on my Amazon order.
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NOLA, I have a couple of them and they are crap IMO. The assisted opening works great but their steel is trash (unless you got better steel than mine--which mine are not stamped on the blade so I have no idea what they are).nolaegghead said:Damn you people. I just threw in a couple SOG assisted opening EDCs on my Amazon order.LBGE, 28” BS, Weber Kettle, HCI 7.8 SE Texas -
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TechsasJim said:
NOLA, I have a couple of them and they are crap IMO. The assisted opening works great but their steel is trash (unless you got better steel than mine--which mine are not stamped on the blade so I have no idea what they are).nolaegghead said:Damn you people. I just threw in a couple SOG assisted opening EDCs on my Amazon order.
I had a couple with AUS8 steel and loved them until I lost em. They weren't the cheap SOGs like I'm buying now. Scales and pivot were a little loose, but you get spoiled with Benchmade quality.
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Also picked up some life straws because I don't have any, some shoes and a 280 watt LED https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09XMCC57TI think that blue knife is a Bugout knockoff of sorts. At least I hope so.
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I bet you she was screaming at you! HAHA.GrateEggspectations said:Drove the 911 Turbo S owned by my wife’s client the first time I met him. Missed a few shifts and scared the hell out of my wife, who was in the back. No damage to the car. 😁Napoleon Prestige Pro 665, XL BGE, Lots of time for BBQ! -
That blue one has D2 tool steel. A very serviceable and decent steel for knives. Not a fancy high dollar steel, oldie' but goodie. Think it is from the early 20th century.nolaegghead said:Also picked up some life straws because I don't have any, some shoes and a 280 watt LED https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09XMCC57TI think that blue knife is a Bugout knockoff of sorts. At least I hope so.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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To be clear, I like D2 for knife steel. Tough and decent edge retention, but can be hard to sharpen.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Lol. That part came afterwards. “You didn’t have to drive it so hard, you know.”Mark_B_Good said:
I bet you she was screaming at you! HAHA.GrateEggspectations said:Drove the 911 Turbo S owned by my wife’s client the first time I met him. Missed a few shifts and scared the hell out of my wife, who was in the back. No damage to the car. 😁 -
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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