Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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Haven't handled To-Lock, but I'd have to call Sebenza his masterpiece based on pioneering framelock and establishing a whole new popular locking mechanism industry-wide. Plus he didn't design the Ti-Lock.
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CR designed the Ti-Lock w/ the Hawk bros. His knives are nice but there are many manufacturers that do it better then Chris Reeve. I have had every model of CRK. His knives are expensive and for a bit more money you can get a superior custom knife.
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I think it's a masterpiece. It's easily user serviceable, it pioneered a terrific locking mechanism that took the industry by storm, has a great Spartan aesthetic, really nice blade designs and grinds, world-class pivot, and built to outstanding tolerances (measured in micrometers) for a manufactured blade. $0.02
Oh, and I'd add that no one stands behind their blades more than CRK. Any discussion of cost relative to other makers has to include that fact.
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Looking for a lockback hunter, about 4", any suggestions?
http://www.collectorknives.net/gec-2013-northfield-burnt-stag-spear-lockback/
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which chris reeve do you recommend?
Sebenza. Large or small depending on your needs
Simple, classic, the knife by which all modern designs are measured by
You can get other knives that his this feature and that feature, but when you break it down to bare bones, the Sebenza is all you need in a highly refined package
Additionally, CRK's warranty and service is great, which is important if it's going to be a long term user
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Looking for something more like this, but stepped up a notch
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Here you go you can use the searching and filtration here: https://www.arizonacustomknives.com/product-filter.aspx?Classifications=6&KnifeType=13
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^check out Hiroaki Ohta
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Ohta rules, but be prepared to pay for that style from him.
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The idea is I want that knife style, I am just getting to the point where over the top in my taste hasn't happened yet. I had a old redbone Case that was perfect, but those always have a way of walking off. I have a bit of a collection, but nothing that says "my perfect knife" Will check suggestions, maybe I'll find it.
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Looking for something more like this, but stepped up a notch
That is not a lockback
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The idea is I want that knife style, I am just getting to the point where over the top in my taste hasn't happened yet. I had a old redbone Case that was perfect, but those always have a way of walking off. I have a bit of a collection, but nothing that says "my perfect knife" Will check suggestions, maybe I'll find it.
For a production slip joint, I always recommend Great Eastern Cutlery and it's sub brands: Tidioute and Northfield.
I don't really understand what you're looking for. Knife style as in traditional vs modern? Or the blade style? Natural handles? Synthetic? Liner lock? Lockback? Double/single bolsters?
This is a listing of their designs
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CR designed the Ti-Lock w/ the Hawk bros. His knives are nice but there are many manufacturers that do it better then Chris Reeve. I have had every model of CRK. His knives are expensive and for a bit more money you can get a superior custom knife.
One thing from someone who's been around custom knives for awhile: if you have a problem with your knife, the turnaround time varies tremendously from maker to maker. I've had knives some back to me inside of a week. Others, can take six months or longer. Chris Reeve is pretty consistent at a couple weeks
You can pay a little more money and have the satisfaction of a custom knife, but the customer service can be a crapshoot
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Yeah. And I know CRK will be there, period. What happens if a custom maker fails, closes up shop, just stops, dies, etc. CRK is here to stay, it's a very successful business. Which is probably one reason they have reliable service, they can afford it.
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Very close here, design wise. What is missing is the rounded heel on the Case.
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That jigged handle reminds me of the Tony Bose collab slipjoint Case D sold me. The blade is not stainless so you can patina it, great knife.
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This exact knife with a red bone handle was my favorite that took a walk. Was confusing knives this one is liner lock.
Mclain,
Mine was that red bone in the below knife. Had much more color depth than the trapper
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This is kind of over the top, but suits my taste
http://www.boker.de/us/pocket-knife/boker/classic-pocket-knife/112016DAM.html