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whats your preferred steel type and why?
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>>28209728

bonus question. whats your favorite grind and why?
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>>28209728
I like basic, proven steels like 1095 (out with my Izula as I type this), 420HC and AUS8. They've stood the test of time, they've been around long before I have and they'll be around long after I'm gone.

I also appreciate that they're not "flavor of the week" steels, I hate fads and trends.
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>>28209728
It fits my raifu. 'Nuff said.

>>28209775
As I understand it, a convex grind on a drop point is superior for a survival knife. I do love the look of the "American" tanto as seen in >>28209789 though. I just find it useful enough for me and I think it looks nice. Can't think of another reason for me to have one though.
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>>28209914
what is this
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>>28209906
What is that knife? I need it
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Kizlyar Korshun it looks like
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>>28209957
you have great taste my man...


on a different note - I got a new strop. Still a bit rough, and I need to work on my photo-fu (would probably if I used an actual camera, instead of my phone).
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>>28210402
Not him but,
>using camera
Issue I find is that the camera tends to take pictures that are too "big" for the chan. File size is what I mean. I have to shrink mine down so they can be posted. If the pic you posted was from a phone I wouldn't be upset at using a phone.
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>>28209728

What's your favorite drill bit? Wrench size?
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>>28209775

BTW this picture neatly explains why Spyderco is the only production folding knife maker worth a damn.
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>>28211216
> What is scandi grind
> What is secondary bevel
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>>28211207
those new self centering drill bits are pretty cool, "spiral points" are they called?
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>>28211207
and man it's hard to beat a crescent wrench, handiest damn thing in my toolbox.
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>>28211440

I know you are too stupid to even realize what I meant, but please don't embarass yourself by green texting the worst possible knife grind for any task besides carving wood as if you even understand what I am getting at.
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>>28209728
>whats your preferred steel type and why?

1095, because it's at an excellent intersection of cost and quality and it works for pretty much anything under ~25". Some of my favorite stuff is 1095, but some is 1075 and one or 2 are 5160.

Also, I'm thinking about a next-gen Kabar in D2.

All that being said, steel is the last thing to worry about when choosing a knife. The average user won't usually notice an appreciable difference in performance between any good steels, so manufacturers and designs are what you want to look at. If you can afford the fancy VG-10 version of something that usually comes in 440C then go for it, but short blades generally suffer from greatly diminishing returns after $100.
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>>28212112
>1095
>5160
>D2
>440C
>VG-10

Garbage poorfag steels: the lost.
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>>28212283
Post your blades then.
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>>28212331
>blades
>A single $110 folder

And you have the gall to cry poorfag.
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>ITT: poorfriend throwdown
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>>28212380
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>>28212397
This from the guy whose only knives are 100% digital
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>>28212397

oh, look, it's the non-locking blade with no warranty again.
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>>28212331
All I can see about this steel is that it's going to be fucking goddamn impossible to sharpen without spending hours, is incredibly hard which means it will chip easily, but it probably won't ever rust. Unless you're a retard that doesn't have separate stones for stainless and HC.
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>>28212397
How do you feel about the Inkosi?
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>>28212380

Sorry, you must have mistaken me for some /k/lown who piles shitty folders on the the bed of their room in their parents' basement and takes pictures for this shithole :^)
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>I can't sharpen: The post
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>>28212670
Ah now it's not a shithole. More a urine soaked meeting place for small balled would be school shooters.
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>>28212670
Sorry, you must've mistaken yourself for someone who can afford more than 1 nice thing :^)
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>>28209728
If you owned a real one you would be a wealthy man. Unfortunately the pommel become brittle with age though so it should live in a glass box. All the repros of the V42 are a bit shit when you can get a real Sykes Fairbairn or reasonable money.

The blade on the V42 is just a touch to fragile for my taste. I guess that is why it only had the one production run.
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>>28212715

I don't need one, my s110v will still be sharp after all your garbage tier steels are dull :^)
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>>28212867
And suddenly it's not about money anymore.

GG, Anon.
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you got wrecked boy
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My custom Ben Seward
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i hate ticks and ugly designs
fuck spyderco
should be tick co anyway
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>>28212683
>>I can't sharpen: The post
Do you not understand that hard materials wear slowly? Most knives are 55 RHc or so because that's a good balance of hardness, toughness and being able to sharpen the damn thing without a diamond stone and two hours of time. The data sheet for that steel lists it as ~60 RHc which is a significant increase.
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>>28213771

I understand that if to git gud, you can sharpen s110v as fast as VG-10, but you wouldn't know that :^)
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Flight of The Condors
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>>28214797

why, it's Dildo Faggins, and his elvish knife, "The Schlong"
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Anyone wanna buy pic related?
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>>28215003
For the right price. outinnawoods@gmail
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>>28215074
Sent you a whole bunch of pics.
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>>28213829
No actually, you can't because they have different wear rates. You still have to do more passes on the stone to get the same result because it's a harder metal.
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>>28209802
Belly is wrong.
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>>28215330
>Belly is wrong.

why? seems like a lot of people agree on it. not even trying to be a dick, im no expert but why do you say its wrong?

>It is the most convex part of the blade geometry
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>>28214020
How do you like the moon shiner?
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>>28209789
>kuhkri point
>talon
>needle point
>dao blade
>Nessmuk
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>>28209728
I prefer simple 1095 and similar type steels for hard use knives. Most of my folding blades use high end stainless steel however.

Very much like: VG10, M390, M4

Damn decent: D2, CTS-XHP

Meh: S30v, 154cm, ats-55, 440-anything

Really all modern stainless is a wonder. With the exception of really under-hardened 440A or similar it all performs well. I have 3 blades in M390 (BM710, Spyderco Military, BM556) and find it to be my favorite. Sharpens easily enough, takes a wicked edge, HOLDS a wicked edge, and is stainless as hell.

Favorite grinds would be full flat and convex.
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>>28215412

I've been on a condor kick as of late after giving their nessmuk a go for my edc and finding it down right comfy af. The moonshiner just came in the mail yesterday so I cant really say much more then its got a nice balance of heft & agility in hand. Its fairly sharp as is and its a real stunner in its polished and wood handle finish alongside the quality leather sheath. Crazy to think such a blade only cost me $40 on the budk (they had a promo and I got this and 2 swords for a heck of deal).

Yeah, I had been getting bored of my bk9 for my go to mauler, so when I saw this it just said buy me. I've read good reviews on it for chopping and what not, but im not sure with its scandi flat grind if its the right choice to replace my bk9 with.
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What's the best way to go about getting a knife made? I've been doodling blades for years and I've spent almost a year designing and refining one design that I think could be successful. Is it worth propositioning a semi custom maker like TOPS or Busse? Sadly I dont have the time or tools to make my own

Pic isn't my final design, just something I came up with in 5 mins
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>>28216622
Honestly not really worth it unless you make it yourself, a custom guy won't necessarily give you what you envisioned and a semi custom or even production company isn't going to give you the time of day if you aren't already known as a knife maker or have something marketable like being a survival instructor or former special forces
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>>28215324
Stones are many leagues harder than metal. To a stone, the increased hardness between different rockwell ratings is trivial compared to a stone.
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>>28216622
> Is it worth propositioning a semi custom maker like TOPS or Busse?
Probably not, unless your designs are really good or are unique. Your two options are to go custom or to make your own.

Since you can't make your own, the least you could try is to make a cardboard or cutting board mockup of your knife. At the very least, it'll let you get a feel for what the design feels like in hand while also requiring minimal amounts of tools and skill.

>>28216921
I somewhat disagree. The custom guy giving what you envisioned relies entirely on how good the knifemaker is and how willing the both of you are to communicate what you want.

Your mostly right about the semi-custom/production companies, though there have been exceptions. The designer of the Spyderco Introvert actually came from the Spyderco forums.
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I don't know what steel Cattaraugus used but these knives are monsters. And the profile works too.
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>>28217487
>the single worst cutting edge length to blade length ratio in the history of folding knives

Fuck off with that WORTHLESS Spydershit you mall ninja faggot.
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>>28216622
so you're saying the only way I can have a knife that I designed is to spend hundreds, possibly thousands, on the steel and equipment needed to make it myself? And that's the only way that's worth it?

>>28217487
I believe that my design is unique and also useful. I had a certain philosophy in mind when designing to maximize ergos and usability but it's also pretty original in that there aren't many or even any knives similar to this.
I have made mockups out of cardboard and shitty wood to make sure it feels good irl

But holy shit what an abomination that spyderco is. That they decided to make that just goes to show how retarded Spyderco is when it come to design most of the time.
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>>28217647
>Calls Spyderco mall ninja
>posts a discount mall ninja blade

>>28218148
>I believe that my design is unique and also useful.
Post it

> That they decided to make that just goes to show how retarded Spyderco is when it come to design most of the time.
It's a useful design. Kind of fugly, but it has its uses.
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>>28215881
I don't know what this is but its giving me an erection. Where do I buy one.
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>>28217647
How are you this bad at knives boi?
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Does /k/ like Buck knives? I was thinking of getting a 110 sometime after Christmas.
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>>28215881
Oh shit, where did you get that
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>>28209728

154cm or aus8
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Opinions on the glock knife? Do they explode like their handgun counterparts?
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>>28220586
glock knife a shit
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Out of the way faggots.
Favorite steel: 1095cro-van/W2 tool steel

>>28220586
Decent blades, similar to a ka-bar.

>>28220399
They make awesome knives.

>>28220522
>Aus8
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>>28220624

>Decent blades, similar to a ka-bar.

The pommel comes off so that the knife can be attached to the AUG's bayonet lug, which I find intriguin.

They're also very cheap.
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>>28220643
Yeah they're decent knives.
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Everyone needs one
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>>28220624
mine's superior.

5160 spring steel, made in Nepal. Superb balance (I know it sounds abstract in .jpg form, but the difference in balance between this, and cheaper imitations like CS is night and day. Clarification: CS and others make "imitations" in the sense that they are based on the kukri, reproducing the general form and function of it, but lack the exact shape and balance, as made by an actual nepalese kami with 20+ years of experience in making these blades.)
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>>28220399
110s are great, I especially recommend the custom shoppe if it's within your price range anon

>>28220624
nice blades, i've got one of those kukris too! mine's also in CV, though mine is coated

>>28220924
single best value for a fixed blade in the whole knife industry if you ask me

>>28221051
lol you post this shit in every thread. yes, nepalese kukris are cool, but modern materials and manufacturing techniques are better. the cs kukri also has a narrower point and can stab way, way better than that one can.
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>>28209789
Trailing point
and Wharncliffe are my favorites.
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>>28221211
>lol you post this shit in every thread. yes, nepalese kukris are cool, but modern materials and manufacturing techniques are better. the cs kukri also has a narrower point and can stab way, way better than that one can.

Stabbing with a kukri is not something you'd normally do. Yes - it can be done, in a pretty interesting way, but not on a daily basis.

And "muh modern" can't hold a candle to a properly made one.

Here's something (not my clip, but the same model kukri, and one of the reasons I chose one with a more rounded belly, rather than a leaf-shape, more stabby one):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DHGlhFJH0g
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Whats the best way to sharpen a standard kabar blade? And what brand?
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>>28218460
>>28220506
EBay, sometimes it's called a taiga machete or spetsnaz machete
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>>28221513
Lansky met and gatco make these little guided sharpeners that clamp onto the back of the blade and they are pretty foolproof, you will need to mark where the clamp lands on the blade and since its so long you will have to sharpen it first the lower half then the upper

If you want to get into free hand sharpening then a Norton combo India stone is the best place to start, a lot of well known knife people use it as their only stone but it's maybe a touch course for some people but it's cheap, will last a couple generations if not used for commercial sharpening and will get an aggressive edge that is suitable for %99 of your cutting needs

A strop is the next necessity, it can be used as the final step in honing or to refurbish the edge once it dulls a little, after the India stone you can get something else to held refine the edge, a 1000 or 1200 grit water stone is a pretty cost effective choice, ceramic stones can be another good option that aren't messy like the jap stones and you won't need to flatten them constantly
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>>28221683
Dmt not met
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>>28221241
It makes sense that you'd choose a Nepalese kukri for kitchen work rather than a modern kukri primarily designed as a weapon, considering that in Nepal, they're all purpose knives and used in the kitchen quite often.

My kukri was designed primarily as a weapon in collaboration with the American Bando association.
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>>28221866
>My kukri was designed primarily as a weapon in collaboration with the American Bando association.

you mean these kooks?
https://youtu.be/L5UTiXQjN68?t=473
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>>28209728
>>28209775
>>28209789
5160
Convex
Clip point

Bowie4lyfe
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>>28221866
>My kukri was designed primarily as a weapon in collaboration with the American Bando association.

A martial artist once asked a Gurkha how you kill an enemy with a kukri, he simply answered: "You cut him with it".

People over think how to use a kukri way too much.
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>>28210371

>Not getting the leather handle SV version

0/10 You dont even Kyzlyar
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>No Fällkniven in this thread

GOAT military knife
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>>28223705
Never seen it in green before. Where did you get it?
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>>28210341
Actually you need one of these.
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CPM S35V
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>>28224318

>green

Just a shitty pic and a worn out handle.
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>>28217647
Do you have to shout "Pew Pew Pew" when you stab someone with one of these ?
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>>28214797
Jesus tap dancing Christ!!!that would put the lotion on the skin!!!
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Quality >shit but hands down my favorite blade type. I'll carry this motherfucker will me till they put me in the ground.
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>>28228077

I have one too, but the button broke on the sheath. Also the knife itself is generally shit.

I'd love a dagger of decent quality, assuming a 100 dollar budget.
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>>28228148
I have another called the schrade schf 21 I believe. The boot/belt clip is dogshit though
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>>28215003
How much?
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>>28214797

Other than stabbing what is this useful for?

They are 850 $ btw and are used by the Austrian special forces.
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>>28229091
this the rare item that has a singular purpose which is killing other people and has little to no other use.
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>>28228148
Get a CS shanghai shadow...yeah i know silly name, but it's a bigass 1055 leaf blade dagger at a great price, toughest dagger you'll ever find i'm sure
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>>28229091
not even useful for stabbing. seriously, it's a mallninja collector's item
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>>28229091
>used by the Austrian special forces.

i actually find that hard to believe
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>>28228148
A.G. Russell Sting 3. $99.95 gets you this classic and sexy looking thang.

http://agrussell.com/knife/197#
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>>28209906
What's the "sm" at the end of the name in the title for?
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>>28231972
That knife is sexy as fuck. Want. Thanks, anon.
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>>28232565
>Cutlas
>BK9
>BK2
>BK11
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does anybody own a kizlyar KO-1 or KO-2? need to know about the quality, they look amazing for the price and the company has a good rep
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>>28217372
Yes, but the stone is only one part of the ehole math. The othrr is your applied pressure while sharpening. And there the higher hardness does come into count.

Im a chef and sharpen my knife with an japanese 3000 waterstone.
Once i got my bladegeometry its nice as hell;)
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>>28221241
Thos video is pure bullshit.

Look my knife can do stuff its not designed mainly for, it mist mean that it can do stuff it was designed for also very good !!!1!11!!!oneeleven
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I need a new knife because my dipshit friend tried to bring mine on the plane with him.

Looking for a solid work knife, preferably fixed blade and wood grip. Blade 6 inches or less. Kind of want something that looks semi unique. I like the kephart knives look.


Any suggestions? I don't know much about knives.
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>>28233145
There's a version of the Buck 119 with a nice cocobolo handle and gorgeous leather sheath. There are also smaller versions.
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>>28233145
>need a new knife because dipshit friend tried to bring it on a plane
>tried to bring it on a plane
>a fucking plane

This dipshit isn't your friend. He never was, and he never will be.
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>>28233181
He also tried to bring his knife. Apparently he forgot to take them out of his backpack he used as a carry on.
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>>28233181
Is it any good? I always had the impression buck knives where low quality shit. Probably because I see them sold at Walmart.
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>>28231972
how would you carry that? like a belt holster? in your leather boots?
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>>28233200
Buck knives are alright. They aren't going to be the best ever but they're still good. The 110 is an excellent folder, though it lacks a thumbstud or some other way to quickly deploy it
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>>28214797
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>>28233254
> in your leather boots?
That's what it's designed for. It is a boot knife after all, though you could carry it wherever you want.
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>>28233291
Look up the different quick draw knife sheaths for 110s, they lock the blade open when you draw
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Any recommendations for a general purpose /out/ knife? I'd use it for when I go camping and hunting, to skin some rabbits, gut some fish and other random shit. I used to have an Opinel but my brother lost it. That lasted me a really long time but I want something different now. I was thinking of a puuko knife? I'm not knowledgeable at all so just looking for some advice.
Also, recommendations for a more heavy duty knife that can do more heavy work, something like the OKC Afghan Bush. Not sure what I'd need it for exactly but it's not like I could chop some wood with my Opinel.
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>>28234902
holy shit. someone finally did the booleet knife right
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>>28234267
look at Helle
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>>28233059

kek.

In what way is it bullshit? Kukri are used as working knives by the Nepalese on a daily basis.

As for chopping and cutting, it's excellent as well.
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>>28235015
Thanks! They look like just the thing.
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>>28212331
>tfw more S110V folders are on the way
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>>28234990

It's an Opinel folder with the wooden handle replaced with a bullet casing, looks like.
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>>28236904
It is, a .50 casing with no 8 Opinel blade. I just read the dude got a letter from Opinel a year ago, complimenting him on his awesome work, and then just now another letter asking him to stop selling custom Opinels.
Guess there's too many shitters and they're sending those letters to anyone they see selling, but still.
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i don't think you can even legally carry any of these, especially in CA or NY
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>>28210378
I'm pretty sure i'd accidentally poke myself with this knife a lot.
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>>28236904
I knew what it was.. you have no faith in me senpai..
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>>28236023

>Carbide tear out: The steel
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>>28237003

well in ny, you'll be surprised to know we have good knife laws. outside of the boroughs you can carry all sorts of folders except autos and gravity
and fixed blade is any length. ...if im going up to the mounttains to hike, my usual is a nine inch on a belt carry tied to my hip. I go into walmart with it, gas stations, on the trails... its my right and i exercise it.
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>>28220399
As a friend of mine said: "Every outdoorsman should have a Buck 110 in his pack."
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>>28210186
>I like basic, proven steels like 1095 (out with my Izula as I type this), 420HC and AUS8. They've stood the test of time, they've been around long before I have and they'll be around long after I'm gone.
>I also appreciate that they're not "flavor of the week" steels, I hate fads and trends.

Those are terrible steels by comparison. This is like you telling us that you prefer riding a horse to driving a car or using modern public transport because people have been riding horses for hundreds of years. The old "fad" steels like BG42 and S30V are vastly superior in nearly every way to the steels you've named, assuming someone doesn't fuck up the heat treat. The "fad" steels are fads because the raw stock prices eventually drop to where custom makers can start using it. As they get more popular the raw stock prices drop and regular manufacturers start using it. Then something new comes out and the process starts over again.

It's like you don't even understand that materials sciences are one of the most researched fields across the globe. I bet you're afraid of immunizations too.
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>>28212579
Jesus balls. Buy some sapphire stones already.
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>>28240508
are there any good charts comparing steels with one another?
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In 14 years of carrying all sorts of knives and using them daily for all sorts of tasks, I have yet to notice any difference between them. There's knives I favor because the grip is a bit more shaped to fit my hands but that's about it. The exception is $5 knives like Frost Cutlery shit.
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>>28211198
that's a big knife
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>>28240659
>he thinks people buy knives to use them

o i am kekin
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>>28240508
>>28240631
To be fair, certain steels thought to be crappy or cheap can have a niche. For example, 420J2 is often used in bottom of the barrel garbage knives and has bad edge retention. However, it's useful in cheaper diving knives due to its pretty good rust resistance.
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favorite knife in my collection... German Paratroop gravity knife
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new knife, stock pic for now

BM 485 valet

Slick little thing
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>>28210329
Backing this up
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Just ordered pic related
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Just picked up a Steel Will Argonaut 820.
It's 6.5" of AUS8 steel today. It looks great in person, and really durable from what the Gideons Tactical guy on YouTube tested.

My knives don't take too much a beating, and I haven't used it yet but it's promising. Real balanced and feels agile in the hand. Way better than the rubber grip looks online.
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>>28220586
good for hard work like cutting small trees and build a biwak. Its more a combat knife. Could be good for hunting stuff but never tried it.
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>>28242065
i would love to get one of these but they are forbidden in germany :(
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>>28242575
kind of ironic... no?
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>>28240659
>thinking idiots on /k/ buy knives to use
>instead of as manhood totems to fondle

Very funny funny gramps.
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picked up a BM 485

Letting the SB on the stretch have a light patina on the sides and a dark stain on the spine.
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>>28242967
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>>28242983
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>>28214797
Is that even allowed by the Geneva convention? Looks like it's made for the sole purpose of making sure the wound can't be stitched up
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>>28243013
>Geneva convention
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>>28243085
Duh
>Section 41 B
>No manufacturer is allowed to make a knife thats all twisted and shit.
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Guess my knife, /k/.

>vg-10 steel
>convex grind
>drop point
>fixed 5 1/8" blade
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>>28243531
>Guess my knife, /k/.
>>vg-10 steel
>>convex grind
>>drop point
>>fixed 5 1/8" blade

Poorfag unused garbage with a factory edge, probably.
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>>28244254
>poorfag
No.
>unused
Technically yes, since I just replaced the one stolen from my truck.
>garbage
No.

I debated getting an ESEE 5 instead as the replacement if only for the glass breaker, but I couldn't bring myself to do it.
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>>28209914
Muh dick
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>>28244352
Why no ESEE? Can't wait for mine to get here
>>28242163
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>>28209836
>flexible belt technology
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>>28209914
B U C K E T S
U
C
K
T
S
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>>28240688
U U
U U
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>>28227547
>2014+1
>lotion not on skin
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>>28244352
I support your decision.I think the ESEE 5 is the weakest of the ESEE line up. Personally I think the weight to length ratio is way too high. I know that's the appeal of it, but I just think that it's too high to be practical in most civilian situations.I would just consider taking around a separate glass breaker (maybe on a folder) and an esee 4 or 6. But it depends on your situation and what you're using it for. or just smash up the ceramic part of a spark plug, they smash windows better than anything
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>>28234902
Muh dick
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>>28246442
*toughest of the ESEE lineup
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>>28242967

What's the name of that top Spyderco?
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>>28220586
that thing is tank. It wont be your sharpest knife, but it'll cut, and it wont break easily
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Just bought this bad boy for only 20 dollerydoos
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>>28247017
nilakka

Its a slicing demon, i carry it often.

They are all still fairly new, a month or so old at the oldest.

Stuck between penny pinching for a spyderco nirvana and a BM 765 when those come out.
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>>28247322

Sexy as hell. Might have to pick one up sometime.
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>>28240631

Not really. You either get a highly complex chart since you're comparing a ton of variables, a chart that's only good for one application, or a chart that's highly biased by the creator. You're essentially comparing the constituent components of the steel to evaluate the characteristics they will give the blade. They usually mean one thing but in some cases they don't. The famous example being chromium in D2.

From http://www.euro-inox.org/pdf/map/AlloyingElements_EN.pdf
>Stainless Steel is a generic term for a large family of corrosion resistant alloys containing at least 10.50% chromium (according to the European standard EN10088) and may contain other alloying elements.


Per these guys http://www.suppliersonline.com/propertypages/D2.asp D2 has 11% - 13% chromium. D2 is very much not a stainless steel which is why you almost always see it coated in something to prevent corrosion. The chromium that would provide the corrosion protection is instead bonded with the very large carbide structure in D2.

The easiest thing to do is to decide what a blades job will be and then evaluate steels that fit the role. Are you going to push cut things? M2, M4, S110v, ZDP-189 all work well. Are you going to saw cut things? VG10, 154CM, ATS134 do it well. Are you going to swing it like an axe or machete? L7, properly heat treated M4, 1095, even low hardness D2 will do a good job.

It's just not easy to compare the breadth of blade steels accurately in a way for the average person to comprehend.
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>>28209728

My favorite type of knife is the one I won't feel bad about losing if I have to ditch it in a hurry.
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>>28247398

Is that you, Jaykwon?
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>>28242056
>To be fair, certain steels thought to be crappy or cheap can have a niche. For example, 420J2 is often used in bottom of the barrel garbage knives and has bad edge retention. However, it's useful in cheaper diving knives due to its pretty good rust resistance.

I disagree. 420J2 is terrible for everything but sandwiched san mai style blades, as the protective coat. The blade steel is the heart of the blade. Don't try to polish a turd.
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Are there any good video guides for beginner's knife sharpening? I have mineral oil and a Norton India stone, the one listed below.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000XK5ZDY/
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>>28211198

Gay as fuck.
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>>28221211
>>28220924

Well and good and all, but what knife is it? Reverse search turns up nothing and picture quality is too shit to read the emblem on the blade.
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>>28234902

Kinda cool, kinda autistic too.
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>>28233145

Condor Bushlore is your friend. ~$35
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>>28246442

If what you said was true, they would've changed it. Esee doesn't just make a knife and throw it out there. They actually use their knives. One reason why their survival school was made, for extended use of all prototype knifes. They will really use the shit out of them before making a decision. The Esee 5 is pretty much the better version of the Bk2. Better scales, sheath, dat warranty, etc.

What am I saying Esee 6 master race here. With dat scout carry set up.
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>>28247509
It's a Cold Steel GI Tanto.
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>>28247338
Do it

You'll be surprised how well it cuts also
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>>28244965
The only reason I didn't get it is because I loved my S1 so much. The idea of having a glass breaker/survival knife in my truck was boner inducing, but I just can't quit my S1.

Included are my edc and meme dagger.
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>>28209728

Stainless.
Obvious reasons.
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What's the point of knives?
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>>28247759

Cutting things.
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>>28247759
>What's the point of knives?

The tip of the blade.
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>>28247768
What things? I doubt most people need knives.

>>28247774
dry, lad.
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>>28247800

Rope
Food
Paper/plastic/etc, materials
Cloth
Packages
Other people

Personally I just collect.
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>>28247807
>>>28247800
>Personally I just collect.

You and everyone else in this shithole with their factory edge collections.
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>>28247759

The point for these /k/lowns is to serve as manhood totems and pocket jewelry, and to fuel Tyrone stabbing fantasies for underage b&s who can't get guns.

Having am EDC knife can be quite handy for opening packaging, breaking down packaging so it takes up less space in recycling, food prep, etc for city dwellers and obviously has lots of additional utility innawoods or such.
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Hey guys what's a decent fixed blade with that "raw" forged steel look? You know, when there's some blackened pitting on left on the blade?

Looking for something 3 - 4 inches b and not over $150
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>>28247616
Thanks for the reply. I'm actually innacity so this is major overkill for what I need for a day-to-day basis. I'm looking at a Micro Recon myself; trying to decide between spear point, which I know will work well, or tanto point, because it looks cool as hell and is otherwise pointless...
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>>28247851
check out this elite cunt
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>>28249365
cutting things makes you elite?
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>>28247441
You just proved my point.
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>>28249134

If you get a Micro Recon remember that the coating is teflon and not DLC, so it will wear off.
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>>28247580
What he said isn't only true, it's also the opinion of the owner of esee knives, much like the junglas, the 5 was created as a response to customers asking for something that meets the specs

Jeff Randal made the knife for helicopter pilots as an egress knife first, survival knife second, he has publicly stated that he doesn't like it and that it's overkill

As far as it being an upgrade over the bk2 I'd have to say that's false, the handle shape is much better on the Becker, the material might be better but when it comes to chopping the Becker handle locks you into place where the thin end of the 5 let's it continually slip, Gideons tactical has a pretty good vid comparing them

And Kabar may not have as good of a warranty they do still have a good lifetime warranty but you'll never need to use a warranty for either, they are 1/4" chunks of steel not much ever goes wrong with them
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Should I get this knife and strip the gay color from it? Love the shape and think it would make a sweet little hunting/skinning knife.
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Could someone help me find a knife? Im looking for a good quality rescue knife, with a bottle opener. The closest thing Im getting is a cheap 6 in 1 by wartech with a LED and fire started. Im looking for a better quality and not with stupid gimmicks.
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>>28214020
how you liking the nessmuk? hows it on game? general camp chores?
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>>28215881
i really wish there werent serations on the front edge. thats the only turn off for me
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Who Benchmade here?
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>>28252455
In the past I've had a mini grip, 940, 531 Pardue, and a model 42 Balisong. Since sold them all. Pic was my 42

Only one I really miss is the 531
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>>28251677
why not get the scandi woodsman?
Same thing, with a scandi grind, uncoated.
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>>28252891
It's not exactly the same. Blade shape is different. Don't know how I feel about the scandi grind either
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>>28252891
Also the lioness is like $50 cheaper for some reason.
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>>28220924
got the one with the scales, its on my PC now
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>>28222783
stat trak?
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>>28251677
>strip the gay color

Don't you fucking dare, get it and wear it with pride, a real man could wear pink and not look like a pussy

I just picked up a couple tops knives and I'm actually very impressed, I haven't had them for long but everything about them says quality
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>>28253235

Yeah - tops makes good quality stuff, and they have a myriad of designs. My biggest gripe with them is that their knives are in the same price range, as LTWK, and there's just no contest between the two. LT blows them out of the water.
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>>28247580
>>28247016
Im not saying the esee is a bad knife. I made it clear that it was my opinion that its the weakest. I think so because for wildcamping and survival camping etc i have always preferred the standard puukko axe combo. If i were only able to take 1 knife then the esee 5 would be a good option for me. But if you have a choice of more than 1 cutting tool i think its not a good choice using a knife that is a kind of do it all knife, a knife that can do everything but excels at nothing.
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>>28252704
balisongs are the airshit of knives
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Recommend me karambit
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>>28253716
fox knives have good ones.
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>>28253716
no
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>>28253235
>>28253259
I have a couple TOPS as well, really like them. I like how they're not afraid to try new things with their designs. Probably my favorite fixed blade maker.

I don't know if TOPS and LTWK is a suitable comparison. TOPS is basically small scale production focusing on tactical and survival designs, whereas LTWK is a guy making small batch customs inspired by simple traditional designs. A batter comparison is TOPS and ESEE, and in my opinion TOPS makes same quality knives that are slightly cheaper. More interesting designs too

>>28253671
except that a balisong is a fully functional real knife. Karambits are moreso gay airshit than balis are
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>>28253671

nah, they're just anachronistic.

On the functional side, a balisong has all the things a good edc knife should have - one handed opening and closing, a strong locking mechanism, some even have pocket clips.

And back in the 1980s, balisongs and switchblades came with the badass rebel attitude. One of the partisans in Red Dawn (the 1984 original) uses one.

But then, TF2 came around, and everyone and their dog wanted a bali. That, and modern folders with good locks and smooth operation just make balis irrelevant, unless you like twirling. I've carried a bali as my edc for over a year, before moving on to a "normal" folder, and now I just edc a fixed blade.
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>>28253857

AFAIK, tops and esee both use Rowen manufacturing (though I may be wrong on that) in Idaho. I have both a tops MSK and esee Izula 2 - prefer the Izula (though i carry an LTWK next gen - same general purpose as the izula, but better in every way. And more expensive).

Either is good, really.
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>>28209728
i like Tantos, and my favorite steel is the elmax so far on the ZT0562
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>>28209728
>Knife Thread

Can someone refer me a nice, 3" lockback for EDC?
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>>28254040
http://www.knifecenter.com/item/BU112/buck-112-ranger-folding-hunter-style-lockback-3-blade-natural-wood-handles-brass-bolsters
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Got two new knives the other day.

OKC Rat-1 for my new EDC knife. Replaced my dull as fuck no name $1 pocket knife. Love it so far though I almost cut my thumb up real good because I'm used to a dull knife.
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>>28254304
Forgot pic.
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