RAT II is my everyday carry. IMO, a solid but inexpensive knife.New toy came in
Little small for me for a work knife but it’ll be perfect for everything elseRAT II is my everyday carry. IMO, a solid but inexpensive knife.
How do you like that Stitch?Got from Ye Ole Cutlery today. Heavier than I expected.
I've only edc'd it for one week. Grip gives a ton of power and control over a smallish well shaped blade. The longer I carry it, the more I like it. Love the blade shape. It reminds me of my Strider SNG for blade control where you choke way up on itHow do you like that Stitch?
Snake, you sure do beautiful work.Here is a recent build. Drop point hunter with dymalux scales, red liners and 4 stainless pins + leather sheath.
I love my ratII. I use it for any task where I don't care if I break/lose my knife... but it hasn't broken yet. I've batoned it through molding with a hammer before and it sailed through the task with minor dents on the spine. If I'm going in to a non-permissive environment, that's my, "ohhh forgot that was there, I can just chuck it" knife(haven't had to yet because I b sneaky). For the cost, it's hard to beat... especially the d2 versions.New toy came in
In clean condition might go for 100-125. Yours might be worth 50-60, just spitballing of course. Brass liners seem to be a plus; dunno if yours has them.View attachment 465857 View attachment 465859 This is an old Case knife I've had since I was a kid. Found out it was kind of valuable so I stuck it in a drawer so I wouldn't lose it. Pulled it out 50 years later and wondering if it is worth much. Just has sentimental value so not interested in selling, just curious as to value.
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Riddle: How can you tell when a man has a new knife? Answer: He has patches of hair missing from the top of his weak arm. LOL
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