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    Default Mcusta knifes on sale

    Hi Guys,

    If you want great deals on MCusta knifes check out this place. They are made in Seki, Japan.

    http://www.japaneseknifedirect.com/MCUSTA.html

    Damascus folders etc at greatly reduced pricing. I have this one and it's extremely well made and very very sharp.

    http://www.japaneseknifedirect.com/Page13.html

    Gary

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    Damn, those look like some nice knives. Too bad I never order knives internationally; not throwing that crapshoot with the dumbtards at canada customs.

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    Good reminder Jason. I was thinking of ordering a Taylor's Eye Witness cutlery set, but that would make it a bit difficult.

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    I was sitting looking at one of the blades with cocobolo handles and my wife went: "noooooooo waaaay José"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToxIk View Post
    Damn, those look like some nice knives. Too bad I never order knives internationally; not throwing that crapshoot with the dumbtards at canada customs.
    Yeah, no kidding.
    gotta tighten those pivot screws... or otherwise, if it can be flicked open, they'll confiscate it and you'll never see your knife or the money again.

    Redwoood

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redwoood View Post
    Yeah, no kidding.
    gotta tighten those pivot screws... or otherwise, if it can be flicked open, they'll confiscate it and you'll never see your knife or the money again.

    Redwoood
    God, I hate that law, it makes no sense. It only comes down to the dexterity of the person using the knife. I've managed to flick open knifes that spring shut... guess it's a good thing I'm not a LEO, or no one could own a folder

    and now back on topic... I spent more time perusing those knives... Now I want one so much more :\

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    Some of those look too nice to use.

    An LEO in California openned a Spyderco by holding the blade and flicking it open. This resulted in a felony conviction. It was finally overturned on appeal. If it has a thumb hold or a pin to open the blade it is legal.

    I have a liner lock with a release button. If I leave the pivot screw loose it does open a might easily. It was designed by one of our members as a kit knife.

    Rick

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    Yesterday was the best day to find another something to do...
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    Yesterday was the best day to find another something to do...
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    Quote Originally Posted by urleebird View Post
    What?

    Oh, please... can I move to Canada now? What would y'all do with a Ken Onion assist?
    That's the funny thing. I own a Leek, bought in Canada nice and legal.
    You can't really flick that open though.

    And you can also go to Bass pro etc and buy super-loose benchmades that flick open when you just look at them.
    Of course, if the same knife crossed the border, they would confiscate it

    Or if you encountered a LEO, it could be considered a prohibited weapon. Strange country...

    Redwoood

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