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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    Does anyone here have experience with the Spyderco Street beat?

    http://m.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=263

    Also is there a trainer available for it or maybe a custom knife maker who makes trainers for other makers knives?

    The Spyderco original Street Beat with custom sheath from Rich at Concealed Carry Concepts is a great utility/fighting package.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EPF View Post
    An Ian Wendt of Special Circumstances design.
    Oh crap! I was perusing the Special Circumstances website and found this.


    This is going to get expensive.
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  3. #133
    Ian also makes a double edged version of the Disciple, if that's a legal option for you:

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    Quote Originally Posted by DI1 View Post
    The Spyderco original Street Beat with custom sheath from Rich at Concealed Carry Concepts is a great utility/fighting package.
    Thanks all. It caught my eye in the local fun store. Apparently they've improved the sheath a little bit and done away with the tek lock

  5. #135
    Quote Originally Posted by Irelander View Post
    Oh crap! I was perusing the Special Circumstances website and found this.


    This is going to get expensive.
    You won't be disappointed if you go that route. His smaller reverse edge knife is pretty slick as well.

  6. #136
    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    Does anyone here have experience with the Spyderco Street beat?

    http://m.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=263

    Also is there a trainer available for it or maybe a custom knife maker who makes trainers for other makers knives?
    It's a really good knife. Get a purpose built sheath for your needs and your gtg.

    For a trainer, I would get on bladeforums and post up to the makers there what you are looking for. Someone will likely be happy to help you. I'd suggest getting it made from G-10. It's nicer for your training partners and you can just get the whole thing made out of a bright training color.


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    Very intriguing, each made with input from two familiar names:

    http://jerkingthetrigger.com/2015/06...watson-knives/

    The push dagger designed reminds me of the SureFire ED-14, which sadly is no longer made along with the rest of SureFire's edged weapons.
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    Joe is good people!

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    Quote Originally Posted by johncorey View Post
    Very intriguing, each made with input from two familiar names:

    http://jerkingthetrigger.com/2015/06...watson-knives/

    The push dagger designed reminds me of the SureFire ED-14, which sadly is no longer made along with the rest of SureFire's edged weapons.
    Both of those are on my 'to buy' list when they come out.

    I have quite a few of Joe Watson's knives (recently acquired a different karambit of his and it is very nice) and they're all top class.

    One of his designs that is a bit more 'general purpose' and small is the Magni, I'd pick it over a Street Beat any time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Default.mp3 View Post
    Ian also makes a double edged version of the Disciple, if that's a legal option for you:
    I like the looks of that. How is the grip? Like like it could get pretty slippery in the hand.
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