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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4353906" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>Boot knives were a thing in the 70s/80s, as there was not much out there as for folders past classic slipjoints and the heavy brass framed Buck 110 and Puma Gamewarden. There was a Western boot knife and the (still) modern looking Tekna as for concealable. The all-stainless large/heavy Spyderco Police came out in 84, the lighter glass filled Zytel Delica in 1990 and then Endura, the early 90s saw the Emerson handmades, and Spyderco production mid-90s of the Caracci AFCK and Emerson CQC as first linerlock/ti frame/G10 factory tacticals. So, the boot knife quite popular until then. And a lot of older folk wishing now they had kept their Tekna. I bought an Emerson last year my own self to relive the glory days when I had an AFCK (the Emerson better than either of the early Spydercos, which helped excuse the purchase).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4353906, member: 46104"] Boot knives were a thing in the 70s/80s, as there was not much out there as for folders past classic slipjoints and the heavy brass framed Buck 110 and Puma Gamewarden. There was a Western boot knife and the (still) modern looking Tekna as for concealable. The all-stainless large/heavy Spyderco Police came out in 84, the lighter glass filled Zytel Delica in 1990 and then Endura, the early 90s saw the Emerson handmades, and Spyderco production mid-90s of the Caracci AFCK and Emerson CQC as first linerlock/ti frame/G10 factory tacticals. So, the boot knife quite popular until then. And a lot of older folk wishing now they had kept their Tekna. I bought an Emerson last year my own self to relive the glory days when I had an AFCK (the Emerson better than either of the early Spydercos, which helped excuse the purchase). [/QUOTE]
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