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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

Cool Knife.






acraze

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im really liking them Damascus blades and ballistic knives. here is my little collection.

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LaZeRz

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Eek! Knife third from the bottom, It would really hurt to get stabbed by that and then have it pulled out :tinfoil:
 
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Got a few more as well recently. Gerber Crutial, Benchmade M51, Cold Steel Ti-lite, various Kershaws... :wave:

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-Tony
 
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A custom-custom...

It took 14 months* (a 12-mth wait, a couple of weeks to design, a month to make)...














*Fortunately for us the DYIers here are a bit more accessible... :beer:
 
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That looks great. I've not seen a cleaner design.

Seems like you had to wait in line to have it made?
 
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Titanium huh?
Action - Thumb-stud (primary) and flipper (secondary) assist
Length - Overall 24.5cm (9.65") / Closed: 14.0cm (5.5")
Weight - 202g (7.1oz)
Blade
-type - compound hollow-ground American Tanto,
-Length - 11.0cm (4.3")
-Thickness - 4.5mm (3/16")
-Material - 420/5160/420 San Mai
Frame - sculpted, satin / ceramic-blast 6A14V Titanium frame-lock, full back-spacer (San-Mai)
Pivot - 440C SS bearing-assisted
Pocket Clip - tip-up, San-Mai
Other - flamed Ti accessory screws, pivot screws and thumb-stud

Jay, did you notice the screws securing the frame... ? No, no you didn't. That's because there are none...

Dave = mad skillz. Jay = mad skillz & Red Bull.
Gus = mad skillz ...meets Lance Armstrong. :p

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Seems like you had to wait in line to have it made?
That's correct - and it's a long line... even custom-knife dealers have to queue up... ;)
 
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That's a fantastic looking knife.

I'd probably be too afraid to use it for fear of scratching it :p :tinfoil:
 
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I've bought so many knives over the past year it would be a pain just to set them up to take a picture. So here is my favorite.

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