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These are some of my Lile knives.

James B. Lile passed away on May 5 1991 - RIP.
Jimmy lile - an American knife icon best known for the knives he made for First blood part I and II.

Enjoy

Cheers,

André











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Andre, great pictures as usual, some neat looking knives. how about Bob Loveless have any of his? he leaves here in town used to talk to him at all the Ducks unlimited functions, interesting old guy.
 
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More great pictures of more great knives -- thanks for posting. My wife keeps asking me why I need more knives. I just tell her that I do!
 
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Just tell your wife that you will stop buying guns and knives the day she stops buying shoes and handbags Big Grin That should be the end of that discission.

KWard I am sorry to say that I have no Loveless knives Frowner I will have to look into this "problem".

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André


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She did just buy a bunch of new pairs of shoes...

Unfortunately she is very frugal and probably spent less on all of those shoes than I did on one knife. Frowner

I think she just accepts that my ways are foreign to her.
 
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Just do what you want and don't ask. All women want the alfa male that are able to protect and kill. Weapons are the tools of that trade.

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André
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I don't generally ask, unless she is paying part of the cost (birthday, Christmas, anniversary). That is how I got my HK USP compact and my Whitworth .458 -- not to mention the Pedersoli 9.3x74R.

I just think that logically she does not see the need for more. So I am not logical about it -- so what!
 
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A close friend of mine has some of Liles earliest knives. You would not believe how crude they were. Eeker



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I would love to see some of those crude knives and own them Big Grin

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André


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I would love to see some of those crude knives and own them Big Grin

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André


I bet you would!

I seemed to be bidding in my sleep on eBay last night/this morning and it appears I have a Cold Steel saber heading my way? Confused Don't know what I am going to do with that... rotflmo
 
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Excellent post my friend ,all the weapons of that movies exists and work included the bow ,in vietnam a lot of bows saw real action ,i believe that was the last war where the bow was used .I HAVE A NEW GAME FOR YOU MORE DANGEROUS CAPIBARA WITH DOG AND KNIFE.JUAN


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Well Andre business took me away for a while, but I'm back...Wink

You know Jimmy Lile use to be at every big Houston Gun Show and we'd visit and talk about knives. He was very friendly and very open about the how's and why's of everything "knife".

I lost the only Lile knife that I had when someone broken into my truck and stole it along with my hunting bag.

Good to see the knife forum still rocking.

TH
 
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Jimmy Lile is an American Icon you must get a LIle knife when you have talked with him in person.

Cheers,

André


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Andre,
I too am an admirerer of Jimmie Lile's fine work. I sadly only have one of his knives but what a fine knife it is!
It is a drop point sheath knife with a hollow ground blade, stag handle with a very thin red liner between the stag and the steel(D-2), brass bolster. Also another nice touch, it is engraved with the words: Hand Made by James B Lile.
I'm saddened to hear of his passing. Thanks for posting that.

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That bowie is excellent for pig sticking ,do youu know that in COLOINAL INDIA CAVALRY OFFICERS COMPETED IN PIG STICKING ,the westley richards belt gives me a lot of memories .Juan


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