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    Should we make a Karambit Style Knife

    Would you guys be interested in a Karambit style knife?

    Handle scales or skeletonized or cord wrapped?

    Size? Fairly standard or smaller hideout type?

    Kydex sheath?


    Give us some feedback.......

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    Just do it!!!!!!Something with handle scales&a four inch blade 1/4in thick.
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    My two cents: A hideout, kydex, small - and wicked!

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    Hell yeah!


    My input......you can go big but if you do go with thin stock. Light weight really is the key. Definitely use some scales. Longer blades can be stretched out a bit but the shorter blades should be more curved. Whatever you guys end up doing I am sure it will be awesome.
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    Thanks guys.....keep the ideas coming. We will try our best to keep it wicked.

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    Anything yet? I would love to see one especially since I am just down the road.

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    make it simple with a nice ring in the bottom ready to use

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    I say something simple with a g10 scale.

    maybe like a 2.5"ish blade with a proportioned handle size.

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    More of a traditionalist feel with serious silat and fma/indoneian flare and the thought process behind the versitility of use
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    something small and traditional looking.
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    I think Six is throwing a small hint!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by six View Post
    just do it!!!!!!something with handle scales&a four inch blade 1/4in thick.
    yes yes yes yes!!!!!!

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