Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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Very nice. I'm not usually into slippies since I live in 'murica, but I do like the red G10. I'll definitely be getting the AEB-L Urban, though, since I've been harassing them to make a knife in AEB-L for years. I blade swapped a SE delica into the red trainer handle to get a red delica, which is one of my most carried knives.
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Kinda went off the other day on bladeforums.com…
kershaw knockout by usamadeblades.com with m390 black wash blade and their different then the normal knock out scales
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I have one by Gerstner but it’s pretty full. The HF one looks pretty nice, how’s the quality? Good buys all around.
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New knife for my bunker pants pocket. My old Byrd rescue folder wasn't locking up properly anymore, which was a fine excuse to upgrade to a Spyderco Jumpmaster
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I have one by Gerstner but it’s pretty full. The HF one looks pretty nice, how’s the quality? Good buys all around.
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it's alright
its definitely no gerstner. its good enough for the 79.99 price tag. the hardwares kinda cheesey. but the wood its self seems okay. it's not pressed partical board or anything so thats nice.
i looked around for vintage ones, but they were all 350 or more and all needed relining. this was a short drive to the states for me which i had to make anyways
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I have one by Gerstner but it’s pretty full. The HF one looks pretty nice, how’s the quality? Good buys all around.
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it's alright
its definitely no gerstner. its good enough for the 79.99 price tag. the hardwares kinda cheesey. but the wood its self seems okay. it's not pressed partical board or anything so thats nice.
i looked around for vintage ones, but they were all 350 or more and all needed relining. this was a short drive to the states for me which i had to make anyways
i'd recommend itRight on, thanks for getting back to me. I might have to make a run to my local shop and check them out
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Not knife but DAMMY.
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@Cutlasshound how are you finding the Spyderco UK penknife? I live in th UK and carry a UK friendly folding knife everyday and the Spyderco UK penknife has seriously caught my eye.
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After 8 or 9 years of using me Sebenza 99% of the time at work, I've not used it since I got the Spyderco Native…
I would never, EVER get rid of me Sebby, but fuck me: Spyderco can seriously make a fun and practical bit of kit!.. It's just easier to use in my line of work... Love it to bits... DougNg: two out of two. Owe you one!..
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@Cutlasshound how are you finding the Spyderco UK penknife? I live in th UK and carry a UK friendly folding knife everyday and the Spyderco UK penknife has seriously caught my eye.
It’s absolutely fantastic. Quality is second to none and no concerns about it closing accidentally on my fingers. Definitely worth the cost old chap.
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Got the driver extension and bit driver kit for my Wave. Love having such capability packed into a small package for EDC
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New pieces to the arsenal. SKKnives TiSushi Sticks
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New pieces to the arsenal. SKKnives TiSushi Sticks
They look wonderful but what am I looking at? Are they basically chopsticks perfected and styled for use by our robot overlords?
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Ruben. They’re titanium breakdown chopsticks.
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No sir.
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Ruben. They’re titanium breakdown chopsticks.
So I was right, Cylon chopsticks. I love them.
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I have some basic stainless steel chopsticks and while they don't have as much grip as bamboo, they're not slick at all. And they're way better than the restaurant grade plastic ones I have.
I'm curious how much lighter titanium ones are than steel- mine are pretty light.