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Barracuda
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I bought the titanium tanto version last year. Great knife. Very secure sheath, which clicks so you know it is secure. Fits anywhere. Easy to use with gloves on. Good edge. Very lightweight. |
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Let me add another vote for the Wenoka / Deep See Squeeze Lock. I have the small, titanium with the tanto tip. It's easy to use and you have quite a few mounting options. I bought mine several years ago as part of my first set of dive gear and I've never been tempted to replace it.
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TadPole
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I lost my Tusa Imprex Knife, Point (FK-210) 2 days after purchase. Instead of buying another one, I was at a knife show and they had a knock off Tusa Imprex for $10. Bought it and I like everything about it as much as any other knife. Just wipe it off and shoot some WD-40 on it every once in a while. For $10 I could replace it every year and still not be out anything.
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Shark
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Oh wait. I thought you said "diddle". Never mind.
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Tim ![]() They called themselves Guerrilla Divers. Composed of elite divers with Macho mentalities, back when men were men, and FEAR was a lispy companion of the common Man. It was a time before insurance liabilities, lawsuits or beauracratic regulation of the "sport". Guerrilla divers didn't need "Buoyancy Compensator Vests". In fact, "Anyone who needs a BC deserves to drown" was a popular adage. Exploration and the Hunt came first, excitement and fun followed. Safety was the stepchild of fitness, good reflexes and a cool head. This was a time of great Adventure. http://www.sfdj.com/dive/deep.html |
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Guppy
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Another vote for the Wenkoa knives. Both the wife and I carry the smaller, blunt tip version.
Another bonus is if you have a Seaquest BC, most of them have the mounting holes for the knife. I also carry a set of EMS shears.
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Last edited by CFDAlden : 04-21-2008 at 12:32 AM. |
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Guppy
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I would recommend the Oceanic Titanium knife with a blunt tip, $44.95 Oceanic Titanium Knife, Dive Knives, Oceanic, Oceanic Titanium Knife
Also, XS makes a great neoprene dive knife leg hoster, 17.95: X-Scuba Neoprene Knife Wrap, Dive Knives, XS Scuba, X-Scuba Neoprene Knife Wrap |
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