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Thanks, looking forward to the good information - thanks for the participation!

Thanks!! great idea

pictures:

basic information:

Whole Length: 16cm

Blade Length: 6cm

Full Tang, Material: 7Cr17 (57HRC)+Micarta

Weight: 150g with sheath

Beautiful?? Bah!

It's Gorgeous!!! :D

How about a link and a price?

What is the name of this knife?

"The Tiger Claw" would work...

We call it "ghost" here

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david

ashuang0731,

If you get a moment, pm me the link and price too....that knife is gorgeous! Or, better yet, post it here. I know a few people would buy one in an instant. (I'm looking at you, fishinfool!)

I'm now seriously wondering what people around here are doing with a kerambit.

(Yes, I know it's pretty)

Personally I plan on taping 3 to each hand while wearing yellow spandex....

So your hair is already done?

Well they do have a convenient slot to holster your budget light.

please check your private message

you can have more information at: http://www.aliexpress.com/fm-store/703556/211053796-459066052/Y-Start-5-in-1-Multifunction-Camping-Fishing-EDC-Knife-Tool-Full-Tang-AUS-8-Blade.html

for more information, please visit: http://www.aliexpress.com/fm-store/703556/211001143-468493634/New-Model-Ganzo-G708-440c-Stainless-Steel-Blade-Black-G10-Handle-Camping-Fishing-Pocket-Folding-Knife.html

for BLF members, our price is 20.56 USD for one pcs including shipping cost with registered mail.


I like what you're doing

Keep up the good work!

Due to UK law we can only EDC folding knives with under 76mm blade length and no lock (i.e. slipjoint, etc.), such as the Sanrenmu AO-H02. I keep drumming on about it but we really do need a decent knife, at Sanrenmu type prices, similar to either the Boker Trance 42 or the Boker Plus XS (but with a slightly shorter blade).

VFMaddict: ouch. That leaves me with a bunch of questions that can be summed up as: what counts as EDC there? (eg. can you buy a bigger knife for camping/fishing as long as you keep it in your trunk in urban areas? Are the limits only on folders, and you can get reasonable sized fixed blades? What the heck do you take with you when you scuba?)

On another note, I think the Y-start knife he just posted is a great little hiking knife. It's not pretty or glamorous, but I'd be sorely tempted if I wasn't over budget for the month.

We can own almost all knives (fixed blade or folders); expect flick-knives, OTF knives, Gravity Knives, Thrust Daggers and Concealed knives, such as those hidden in pens or buckles.

It is Public Carry that is restricted without "good reason". So for example, if I'm on the way to camping or a bushcraft event or diving or if I'm at work and its needed due to my job, etc., I have "good reason" for carrying any knife of the type needed for that activity. But I can't carry one just because "I might" go to one of those events. Neither can I carry it in my vehicle because, "I might", need it for one of those activities.

The one type of knife that is an exception, meaning that I can carry it as an edc without one of those types of "good reason", is a non-locking folder of less than 76mm blade length. However, even then one must be careful because where you carry it to could mean you fall foul of our Offensive Weapons law. A Sanrenmu AO-H02 would be OK for edc in general but take it to NightClub and it might still be classed as having been taken specifically as an offensive weapon, because who needs one of those in a NightClub.

Hope that gives you a better understanding of UK knife laws.