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Price You Would Be Willing To Pay OTD
<$50 53%  53%  [ 18 ]
<$100 32%  32%  [ 11 ]
<$150 15%  15%  [ 5 ]
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I'd be down for a Kershaw or a crkt. Can we get somthing with a partial serrated blade? Hell a Gerber paraframe 2? Haha

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As long as it's capable of switching the clip to either side.

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neotremer wrote:
I'd be down for a Kershaw or a crkt. Can we get somthing with a partial serrated blade? Hell a Gerber paraframe 2? Haha

Partially serrated :throwup: :timeout:

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As long as it's capable of switching the clip to either side.

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Most Kershaw models are great for that. They allow you to switch either side, tip up or down.

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What's wrong with partial serrations? ????

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What's wrong with partial serrations? ????


I mean there is nothing WRONG with them. They're just typically reserved for inexperienced people or for the same types of people that shoot .40 caliber.... Or transvestites......


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Rusoarmo wrote:
for the same types of people that shoot .40 caliber.... Or transvestites......


I guess I need to get a partially serrated knife. Fuck! Here I always found them kind of douchey and I was supposed to have one all along....

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What's wrong with partial serrations? ????


I mean there is nothing WRONG with them. They're just typically reserved for inexperienced people or for the same types of people that shoot .40 caliber.... Or transvestites......


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In today's headlines, WaGun.org member Sissyboy buys a new partially serrated Kershaw after shooting a inexperienced transvestite with a .40 call handgun

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What's wrong with partial serrations? ????


I mean there is nothing WRONG with them. They're just typically reserved for inexperienced people or for the same types of people that shoot .40 caliber.... Or transvestites......


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Best post I have seen in a while.

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FattyKrack wrote:
What's wrong with partial serrations? ????


I mean there is nothing WRONG with them. They're just typically reserved for inexperienced people or for the same types of people that shoot .40 caliber.... Or transvestites......


I loooove my Kershaw Leek!

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Please no serrations... Grow a pair for God's sake...


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MadPick wrote:
Rusoarmo wrote:
FattyKrack wrote:
What's wrong with partial serrations? ????


I mean there is nothing WRONG with them. They're just typically reserved for inexperienced people or for the same types of people that shoot .40 caliber.... Or transvestites......


I loooove my Kershaw Leek!

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If this doesn't prove that serrations are for transvestites, I don't know what does...

BTW the Leek has a REALLY bad habit of breaking the tip off.

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I've never had a tip break. I have "rolled" some of the serrations when I started pushing the blade left and right when cutting through zip-ties, though.

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Sissyboy wrote:
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for the same types of people that shoot .40 caliber.... Or transvestites......


I guess I need to get a partially serrated knife. Fuck! Here I always found them kind of douchey and I was supposed to have one all along....


You don't call yourself Sissy for no reason :bigsmile:


Alright guys, back to business.

We have 15 people who have voted. We can assume there are some that will drop as well as some that will join when it's set in stone. <$50 has more interest than <$100 and <$150 combined so I think that is the best price point.

Sorry no serrations.

I strongly feel the Cryo II is a good choice for the price.

Next questions.

1. Does anyone know someone who has dealer status with Kershaw or a distributor who can beat $30 a knife?
2. Does anyone know someone who can engrave the knives for a reasonable cost?

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Serious question: Why do you feel that partial serrations are a bad thing?

I love them; I think they make it easier to cut through things such as rope, zip-ties, etc.

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MadPick wrote:
Serious question: Why do you feel that partial serrations are a bad thing?

I love them; I think they make it easier to cut through things such as rope, zip-ties, etc.


If your knife is properly sharpened you don't need serrations. My regular edge knives cut through rope, zip ties, umbilical cords, etc with ease.
It's a knife, it's supposed to cut. If I wanted serrations, I'd get a saw.
Serrations make it a huge pain in the ass to sharpen the knife as well.
If all else they're not aesthetically pleasing.[/img]

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