I’m not much of a concert guy, but I saw Rush live in 1982, 2012, and for the last time in 2015. RIP Neil, and I miss Alex and Geddy as well. But yeah, the Kangee could take down those double-necks!
Randall
Thank you for your service, Sir! I am jealous of your history and familiarity with the 1911. My Grandfather carried a 1911 in WWI. My LE career went 9mm to .40 to 9mm and back to .40. I’m still at the “10mm short” around these parts. I won’t be turning down a .45 offer at the range. I appreciate...
I feel ya, Bassbob. I have a few safe queens in my collection. While there are more expensive versions of the Provoke, Springfield Armory’s version clocks in at $99.99. I’m not above abusing it at that cost!
Thanks, 10mikemike. I wish I had your training background. Agreed on CRKT products. They have assembled an impressive list of knife makers as their designers. As a result, CRKT’s lineup has been very creative. Springfield Armory chose some good knives and tools with which to collaborate.
Randall
Bassbob,
I thought the price point was reasonable considering the features and choice of materials. I remember when a hundred Washingtons would get you an Emerson or other “high-end” folder. Thanks for dropping a comment, sincerely.
Randall
Well done, Todd. The balisong has quite an interesting history. Here is another viewpoint from now-defunct balisongcollector.com.
https://www.balisongcollector.com/history.html
Regardless, I like the click-clack. Thanks for the article!
Randall
Thanks, Sld1959. I agree it is a nice and functional knife. I’m not necessarily a forward jimping or paracord wrap kinda guy, but for those who are, these are options. Appreciate your weighing in!
Randall