@Hunting Hawk, are they custom Randall's?
@CLB, nice C-bit, bet that puppy makes a hell of a cut.. That little hawkbill is calling to me...must run away.
Aloha ALL,
NICE knives!!!
Here is one of my latest.
I got mine today from a guy in the UK who did a review on this Boker Plus/CLB Design Karambit, so a HUGE Mahalo Much to stephen63!!!
Some pics of the Chadrambit...:rolleyes:
Size comp opened:
Size Comp Closed:
Steel lined G10 side:
Framelock engaged:
Lockside, closed:
Lockside Opened:
For those who were wondering how it spun, here's my first attempt. Sorry, kinda cr*ppy because I was holding the camera in my left hand. Yeah, yeah...that's my excuse and I am sticking to it! LOL!!!
More later all...I feel like cr*p right now...Ugh.
God bless and mahalo MUCH all!
Thanks again sir stephen63!!!
@Hunting Hawk, are they custom Randall's?
@CLB, nice C-bit, bet that puppy makes a hell of a cut.. That little hawkbill is calling to me...must run away.
Henry's Fork, The Model 18 was a custom I got in 1985. The Smithsonian I bought at Randal in Orlando in 1992 & had a friend carve the moose antler & then installed it. Smithsonian was purchased with a leather washer handle.
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Yo Chad, that Karambit design looks like serious business. Your designs seem quite varied and innovative, they don't stick to just one theme.
Can we post pics of batons here or should I make a new thread?
I have just quired this bayonet and I'm told it was a German K98 WW2 issue. Can anyone confirm?
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I think first thoughts, I would be skeptical. I have a Nazi WWII bayo, there are the typical cartouches on it, that is on the rifles, pistols anything military. (the nazi eagle)
With out the cartouches, I would guess Yugoslavian.
I know that does not help. I am sure we have a few members who will know.
It's a K98 bayonet. Repro or original I don't know. My guess.
Thanks guys for the help. So I'm assuming it's some kind of early war production which would explain for the lack of cartouches?
Well I struck out, Thanks for information.
Linedoggie, where can one find that information?