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    Chris English Z knives for me. Everything else just doesn't compare. all automatics.



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    Quote Originally Posted by chvy=power View Post
    i'm a buck knife fan but i also like a good kershaw..heres a few of my favorite knives. the two to the far left were hand made by harold corby out of tennesse if any knows of him.. the others are buck knives except for the one at the top, second from far right its a good ole kershaw
    That top right Buck is junk. Wouldn't hold an edge period and was just uncomfortable. More power to you though if you can get it to stay sharp after cutting through butter.

    And zeake, those look like really nice knives. I may pick one up, although I feel like they are a little bulky for my taste.

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    yea iv already had to send that one in to have a new blade put on after the tip broke off of it and the spring that it uses for the assisted opening broke and i had to send it back again lol im still a die hard buck fan tho...
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    Those z knives look great z. I may do a little more research on those before I decide on a spider co.
    And most my knives arent used wrongly. They are just played with constantly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Show&Go View Post
    Those z knives look great z. I may do a little more research on those before I decide on a spider co.
    And most my knives arent used wrongly. They are just played with constantly.
    Z knives are made y Chris English in Thomaston Ga. His granfather taught him how do make them. The Z comes from his grandfathers first name. As long and Chris is alive you can mail the knife back to him for warranty. I have carried the knife on the right for about 5 years. The other knives are in my show case for sale. They range from $200.00 to $400.00. He makes many more and many different models. All by hand.
    Some can be seen here. http://www.arizonacustomknives.com/a...dex.php?id=587
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    I looked up his site. And they look great just he didnt post a price anywhere.

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    [QUOTE=zeake;405185]Chris English Z knives for me. Everything else just doesn't compare. all automatics.



    you selling this one too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Show&Go View Post
    I looked up his site. And they look great just he didnt post a price anywhere.
    That site sells his knives when they can get them. Chris doesn't really have a website or store front. Even though he makes knives for a living and nothing else. He makes a real decent living to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeake View Post
    Chris English Z knives for me. Everything else just doesn't compare. all automatics.



    you selling this one too?
    Yes that is an ivory handled Automatic. I would sell it for $400.00. If you want more pics or a video of the action I can make that happen. Just let me know. Also the ivory on this knife was in the States before the ban on Ivory importation. I had an old guy come in and ask if I knew anyone that wanted an Elephant tusk. I knew Chris would buy it in a heart beat. He did and carved the handles on this knife.
    Last edited by zeake; 12-28-2010 at 09:38 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchy View Post
    You really want to put an edge on a good knife, spend some time with a leather strap.
    Yah, they'll put a good edge on your butt as well ... learned that the hard way as a young'un

    I really like the Gerbers I've had. I found my first one (LST Ultralight) on the floor in a john while deployed during the first Gulf War (1990). I still have it and have only had to sharpen it about a half-dozen times over the years. I use to use that thing all the time. It holds a great edge.



    I wanted something different, so bought a Gerber Paraframe a few years ago to carry as a daily. I just liked the way it looks. I think Gerber is not using as good of quality of steel as they used to, but I don't know that for a fact. I do like the Kershaw blades as well.

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    [QUOTE=zeake;405531]That site sells his knives when they can get them. Chris doesn't really have a website or store front. Even though he makes knives for a living and nothing else. He makes a real decent living to.

    Quote Originally Posted by SLO TRUCK View Post

    Yes that is an ivory handled Automatic. I would sell it for $400.00. If you want more pics or a video of the action I can make that happen. Just let me know. Also the ivory on this knife was in the States before the ban on Ivory importation. I had an old guy come in and ask if I knew anyone that wanted an Elephant tusk. I knew Chris would buy it in a heart beat. He did and carved the handles on this knife.
    Man I would love to but that is a little out of my price range, Damn its nice
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