choombak's sharp and shiny tools

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Re: choombak's sharp and shiny tools

Post by brihacharan » Mon Nov 10, 2014 1:59 pm

choombak wrote:
Moin. wrote:Choombak, diffuclt to beleive those are from a P&S camera :D .. BTW what's different in the 25 compared to the older 21, they seem very similar spec wise on paper. Has the street price of the 21 dropped after 25 ?
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Seb 25 improves upon 21 on several counts: thick blade, different grind, improved ergonomics, higher RC hardness, better jimping, thumbstuds both sides default. Size wise they are same. There is no street price -
There is one price for Sebenza. Seb 25 is $445.
If Tom Cruised his way in the movie - I bet he had the right "Collateral"(Sebenza Seb 25) to negotiate his way through!!! ROTFL
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Re: [UPDATE 11/16] choombak's edged tools

Post by harshit89 » Tue Dec 30, 2014 1:19 pm

choombak wrote:Updated lot for fixed blades, a few new entrants, and a few let go...

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From L to R: Survive GSO 4.1 (M390), Swamp Rat HRLM (Howling Rat Little Mischief, SR101), Swamp Rat Rodent Solution (SR101), Busse AMSMO (INFI), Swamp Rat Swamp Warden (SR101), A. Riley Necker (1095), ESEE Candiru (1095), Craig Wheatley neck knife.

Closeup of large blades (4", 3.5", 3")
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Wow, what a nice collection of fixed blade knives. Are these knives used for everyday carry as a boot knife with the sheath.
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Re: choombak's sharp and shiny tools

Post by choombak » Tue Jan 13, 2015 6:39 am

harshit89 wrote: Wow, what a nice collection of fixed blade knives. Are these knives used for everyday carry as a boot knife with the sheath.
Since posting this photo, I sold many of these and retained a select few, which get used - one does kitchen duty, one rides in the hike bag, and one is a backup. Shall post those soon. Glad you enjoyed the knives!

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Re: choombak's sharp and shiny tools

Post by choombak » Thu Sep 17, 2015 7:21 am

Time for an update... My interests have moved over to traditional knives mostly. Though I maintain a few modern folders, I find traditional knives are equally capable, and people friendly.

Most come from Great Eastern Cutlery, Northwoods, Queen Cutlery, and have individual characteristics - primarily the scales or covers are made from cattle bone, horn, or stag antlers (sourced from India). Some are single blade, some are multi-blade patterns.

Here are a few pictures taken today...

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Orange dyed camel bone
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Stag antlers
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Re: choombak's sharp and shiny tools

Post by zombie » Thu Sep 17, 2015 9:39 am

Wonderful collection choombak.
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Re: choombak's sharp and shiny tools

Post by caracass77 » Thu Sep 24, 2015 4:14 am

*Eats a ton of humble pies* :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

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