

Thanks, T.A.!
Jay,
			Just walked in a few minutes ago ... knife was waiting for me when I arrived, and I 
			must say at first glance it looked huge; however, once I took it out of the sheath 
			it had that incredible feel that I have come to love with your knives.  My PJLT Tac 
			knife has been with me now on three different continents and it is now like and old 
			friend.  For my up coming deployment to OEF I wanted something with a little more 
			bulk as well as something that I could carry in a survival/exfil mode...I must say 
			this definitely looks and feels as if it has the perfect combination of length, 
			weight, and balance to take on the most demanding tasks.  I like the way you 
			incorporated the webbing into this knife and it has the same secure locking mechanism 
			that I have come to trust.  After six months in OEF and another 60 days in Africa, 
			I never once had the locking mechanism open while in motion.  I carried it both 
			upright and handle down on my vest and never once had a problem.  I can't thank you 
			enough Jay for your quick response and as in the past, having one of your blades 
			close at hand is a very comforting feeling.
... I sing the praises of your knifes at every opportunity and I only wish that every 
			soldier, airman, sailor, marine, and civilian serving this great country of ours could 
			have the opportunity to carry one of your knives where ever they might find themselves - most 
			especially if that brings them into harm's way.
			All the best Jay to you and yours and as always thank you very much.
--T. A.
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