Arby said (in this Alox thread) " Here's a sneak peak of my ti minichamp being built by syph. Not sure if this is considered alox or not, but whatever."
A few times people have posted stuff in arguably unrelated/vaguely related threads. I just meant to say that in EDCS we are not " thread Nazi's " and are not as concerned with rules as other forums. I also had an urge to quote one of my Dads favourite quotes.
My post got a little out of hand, and this ones headed in the same direction. So I'll shut up now.
Arby said (in this Alox thread) " Here's a sneak peak of my ti minichamp being built by syph. Not sure if this is considered alox or not, but whatever."
A few times people have posted stuff in arguably unrelated/vaguely related threads. I just meant to say that in EDCS we are not " thread Nazi's " and are not as concerned with rules as other forums. I also had an urge to quote one of my Dads favourite quotes.
My post got a little out of hand, and this ones headed in the same direction. So I'll shut up now.
Sounds good to me!
Being mod of EDCS is like being a principle of a home school or the governor of Nebraska. - Roy He's like a stray cat. You have to put your hand out and wait for him to come, then you lop the balls off and declaw the motherfucker. - Max
Being mod of EDCS is like being a principle of a home school or the governor of Nebraska. - Roy He's like a stray cat. You have to put your hand out and wait for him to come, then you lop the balls off and declaw the motherfucker. - Max
Today's score - vintage 1980s Victorinox Voyageur, smooth yellow alox. These are incredibly rare, and all of the smooth alox models had some sort of advertising on them. Best part is - it was 20$ from the local ads!
Now one more thing - if you're familiar with alox, you should know that there are no alox SAKs with scissors. Voyageur was the only alox model ever to feature scissors, and what's even more special is that the model is 84mm, which means the scissors are also smaller than on the bigger 91mm models. Subsequently, no one wants to do scissor mods on Cadet sized SAKs because they require special scissors and backspring. In conclusion - Voyageur was the ONLY EVER alox knife with scissors, which makes it extremely collectible. The ribbed models are highly sought after, but the smooth ones are virtually impossible to find. Hence, I am one very happy motherfucker today
Today's score - vintage 1980s Victorinox Voyageur, smooth yellow alox. These are incredibly rare, and all of the smooth alox models had some sort of advertising on them. Best part is - it was 20$ from the local ads!
Now one more thing - if you're familiar with alox, you should know that there are no alox SAKs with scissors. Voyageur was the only alox model ever to feature scissors, and what's even more special is that the model is 84mm, which means the scissors are also smaller than on the bigger 91mm models. Subsequently, no one wants to do scissor mods on Cadet sized SAKs because they require special scissors and backspring. In conclusion - Voyageur was the ONLY EVER alox knife with scissors, which makes it extremely collectible. The ribbed models are highly sought after, but the smooth ones are virtually impossible to find. Hence, I am one very happy motherfucker today
HOT DAMN I would pay you up my ass for something like that!
(About Q's package) Willydigger:
"Is it mailed? Did you mail it? Where's the tracking? I'm pretty excited. I hope he cries. Think he'll cry? What a bitch."
"Q is an asshole, but he's so dumb I feel like hugging him all the time."
-Willydonker
"I'm waiting for Digiorno to cook. Three meat, stuffed crust. It's not delivery, but no place delivers here. So. "
I think it's a quite rare one from China. Tried to get one of the Thailand SAKs but the guy sold it on the bay instead. It had different colored scales and nice engravings everywhere.