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post #31 of 43
where are G&G and Corthay?
post #32 of 43
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where are G&G and Corthay?

G&G will be included in later poll. I am not sure about popularity of Corthay though...
post #33 of 43
Santoni Fatte a Manos vs. Crockett & Jones Benchgrade?

What about the Goodyear Classic line from Santoni? I rank the Classic line higher than the handgrade (Weymouth) or benchmade from CJ

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post #34 of 43
George Cleverley should be in the top tier, no?
post #35 of 43
bump
post #36 of 43
Is it only a hair style or, are you a monk ?
post #37 of 43
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where are G&G and Corthay?

Yeah seriously. WTF?
post #38 of 43
In addition to G&G and Corthay...think St. Crispin deserves a mention.
post #39 of 43
Nice thread! Thanks.
post #40 of 43
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where are G&G and Corthay?

+1 (I own pairs of each so I could actually meaningfully vote on that match-up.)
post #41 of 43
Cool thread. Where would G&G fall on this ladder?
post #42 of 43
360
post #43 of 43
Thread Starter 
WTF? This thread is old, guys. And I no longer maintain it.
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