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Old 12-30-2009, 02:08 PM
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I don't think you realize what a monumental, and expensive, task that is. If you're talking about one of each color that Lan-Cay makes that's one thing. If you truely mean that you want one of each kind, that could take years and thousands of dollars.
My bad

I meant to post a picture and refer to it, I'll only collect all the ones in the shot below; so far I have two out of eight.

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Old 12-31-2009, 12:26 PM
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BM: You might want to include a green and/or black Lan-Cay with the Molle web suspension, too. BTW, on the various camouflaged M9s, are the mottled patterns painted onto or actually molded into the plastic? I only have solid colored ones among my examples...
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Old 12-31-2009, 01:13 PM
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The camo patterns are painted on.

Not to burst anyone's bubble, but the blue M9 in the top set of photos in this thread is not the same as the one pictured in the group of eight. The original blue M9s as pointed out already had a bright blue webbing. The one first pictured in this thread has black webbing.
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Old 12-31-2009, 08:12 PM
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The camo patterns are painted on.

Not to burst anyone's bubble, but the blue M9 in the top set of photos in this thread is not the same as the one pictured in the group of eight. The original blue M9s as pointed out already had a bright blue webbing. The one first pictured in this thread has black webbing.
Yeah I noticed that when I examined mine closely. It doesn't bother me much, I think the black looks nice against the blue.
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Old 01-01-2010, 10:44 AM
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I note the same is true for the white (Arctic) pattern as well. I thought Lan-Cay might have exhausted their supply of white and blue webbing to make suspensions, so reverted to black. However, they still make the EOD pouches in blue and I guess white. Other than the green & tan, perhaps they opted to standardize with black suspension, which makes more sense anyway...
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Old 01-05-2010, 04:15 PM
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I'm going to try and get one of those blue-webbing blue M9s from Lancay, they look quite attractive in my opinion.

I'm surprised Lan-Cay made so many awesome colours, but I managed to get a sneaky little bit of info from Barry @ Lan Cay about their new 2010 models! See below:
Moderator's Note: The information in this post is the fabrication of Blackmantis. Barry Brown of Lan-Cay was not consulted nor has anything to do with this post. The items pictured below were made up by Blackmantis and are not real. They are not available from Lan-Cay or anywhere else that I am aware of.

NEW 2010 MODELS FROM LAN-CAY




(From left to right)

Banana-Yellow M9 - The ultimate fishing and rescue knife. Good for Australians as the non-threatening emergency colour might mean the Australian police won't deem it a "military-style killing blade" for once.

Purple M9 - "My Daughters First M9". Sells well in Alaska, Montana, Texas and Florida.

Turquoise M9 - For the ultimate hardcore Surgeon. He'll never enter the Operating Theatre without one of these (for when the scalpel just doesn't cut it... bad pun)

Rainbow M9 - Can't decide what colour to get? Then get ALL Colours! Looks so good you could suck on it like a fruit-pop.

AND FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY:



"Great Uncle Freds M9" - Just like every other thing he's passed down to you that he bought "for just two dollars back in 1948". Comes with a rusty blade and a horrible colour theme!

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Old 01-06-2010, 11:08 AM
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Hey, I had a good laugh @ the 2010 models! I think Bill P. once mentioned seeing a pink one @ a show (SABC?) some years back. Wonder if he was ever able to run it down to find out what the deal was...
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Old 09-08-2010, 06:26 AM
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We heard from Barry Brown at Lan-Cay. He was very clear that Lan-Cay has never considered any of these colors.
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