Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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Benchmade 601 Tengu
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Current knife collection
Sog Seal 2000 Seki Japan
Busse Combat
Toni Oostendorp Bullshark M
Toni Oostendorp Bullshark S (TNT666)
Erik Markman Taurus 12
Erik Markman Taurus 10
Uli Hennicke Kleiner Jäger
Fällkniven F1
Puma Skinmaster old model
Böker Arkansas Hunter
Strider SNG CC -
Love the strider!
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Nice sap @mikebarhoot who makes it?
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R. G. Epting. Good friend and was at his shop this weekend. Copp’d. [emoji51]
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Change up
George
Horton
Harris
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I love cooking - and I love a good kitchen knife.
These are my top kitchen knives I've owned so far.The knife on top is from an Austrian knife maker, Benjamin Kamon. Unique design, very good knives.
https://www.kamonknives.com/The one in the middle is from a freaky hobbyist, based in Germany. He creates nearly perfect knives and is interested to check out some unusual knife steels.
And the knife on the bottom is made by a 17 years old guy…
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Sheepfoot from local blacksmith
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Kizer Vagnino zipslip S35VN stainless Steel blade, titanium scales, one handed opening, and low sitting pocket clip… All my boxes ticked for my new UK legal edc carry
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That is one sweet looking folder
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Kizer Vagnino zipslip S35VN stainless Steel blade, titanium scales, one handed opening, and low sitting pocket clip… All my boxes ticked for my new UK legal edc carry
Very nice!
I was looking at one of these a while back. Would love to know your thoughts once you have had a chance to carry it for a bit!
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New Christmas score from Terrain365 - collaboration between Mike Vagnino and Patrick Ma. Titanium framelock dog tag knife with “terravantium” blade (proprietary form of dendritic cobalt), titanium hardware, and phosphorous bronze washers so 100% rustproof. Perfect for the coin pocket if not worn around the neck.
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I dig that.
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@Cutlasshound I've been using my Kizer almost daily, the usual uses - packaging, boxes, kitchen etc. It had a bit of blade play out of the box, but that was sorted with a quick tighten.
The steel is very good and super sharp. It glided through corugated cardboard without any pressure applied.
Despite the opening hole in the blade, I can only flick it open to the half stop at the moment, but it opens easily with one hand.
The handle is well made, no hotpots, fit and finish are very good. There are no pretruding sharp edges, the clip is secure but pliable.
It is a nice knife.
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I've always wanted a beast of a day to day knife for home use. Opted for a Spyderco Manix 2 XL in black. It is killer. Brutally tough and superfast one hand deployment, even when wearing leather gloves. The blade steel is very nice too. I've found myself wandering around the house just looking for things that need slicing up… My wife and son are hiding in the cupboard under the stairs... Mwahaha
Here's a size comparison next to my Kizer