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Knife General 18

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Legal age edition.

>protip; old schrades are god-tier.
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I have a craftsman (by schrade) from before schrade when nips-up and it is fucking awesome. didn't have a great edge on day one but man, sharpened it up and i like it better than a buck. really grown to love this thing the last ~18 years or so
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>>731465
yeah.. and the nice thing about em, is knife forums don't recognize them as any sort of collectables yet.. and people find their grand dads or fathers old schrade and post em on eBay for like 5 bucks. I've gotten so many great ones off ebay for like dirt cheap. The early version of the extreme survivals [large ass knife] is a great fucking steel, and way better than the new ones they push out.
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>>731461
What's the bump limit again? 200 posts? 250 posts? What!? It's 310 posts?
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>>731477
Who cares. takes awhile for people to migrate over and they post in the old one anyway. so by time its close to bump limit. this one is just picking up speed. s-so piss off.
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>>728941
>Prior thread
>Hah, I think I remember you posting about this project, maybe late last year? Still making progress?


Yep. Almost done gathering what I need. I now have all the DDR3-BL kits and basic materials. Bought a 1x30 belt/disc sander. Just need a plunge router attachment for my dremel to drill the holes

Scales came yesterday. Black walnut strips from amazon. They were only like $8/ea, not exactly presentation grade but I think they'll look good with lots of sanding and some linseed oil.

Hardest part of all this is finding info on how to finish the kits. Couldn't find any step by step guides.
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Maybe we should stop shitting the board up with knife threads
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>>731578
>takes awhile for people to migrate over
THIS
New threads should start around 1/2way so 160-180ish posts.
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Thinking of getting a Fixed Contego or Arvensis from Benchmade. They also have a folding Contego I'd be interested in for EDC which means I'll most likely get that and the Fixed Contego just so I can get a lot of practice in with the same style of blade. Pic related; what does /out/ think/how would they design it?
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>>732584
Benchmade is more of a /k/ thing, honestly.
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>>732584
it held up to a youtuber's "baton" crap with only a slight bend when he tried ( and managed ) to force it through a "huge knot" if that means anything to you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ6DJOsEi0k
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>>732594
what's wrong with batoning? I don't have an axe or the strength to use one properly, I really like batoning
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>>731578
But in reality, that's not how it works at all.

When the bump limit hits 310 and the old thread is on page 8 after a couple hours, people stop posting in it. Instead people post in both of the threads and the person posting a question in #17 may not get a response befause the other anon with the answer is in #18.

>>731717
That's completely retarded. Hopefully you're just trolling.
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>>732615
He isn't trolling; it seems to be true from what I've seen of the two threads.

>>732584
Found pic related @ walmart if it interests you. total price is about $185; the knife alone can be found for the same price and some of the pics of the bundle show a different third-party tool instead of the benchmade tool.
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>>732597
>I don't have an axe or the strength to use one properly
you better be a girl
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>>732641
:c

w-what if I said I could probably use a hatchet?
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>>732641
muh knoives
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>>732644
that's ok i guess
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>>732651
granted it would have to be a light hatchet

for that matter, are there any good hatchets? I've been looking into getting one but all the good ones seem to be really expensive. is there a mora equivalent in the axe world?
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>>732623
People only post in the old thread because it is still at 200 repiles and won't reach the bump limit for another 4 days.

I have never seen people do that with general threads on other boards and they don't seem to have a problem simply making a new one at 310 replies.
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>>732659

>>715266
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>>732659
look into the husqvarna hatchets. they're at ~30€ at ~500grams of weight.
if you can stand polymer handles you should look into the Fiskars X7.
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>>732695
>>732697
thanks, I'll look into those. Right now all I have is a folding saw and a mora, is there a reason to use a hatchet over the folding saw?
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>>732659
Don't you need more force when using a hatchet as it's lighter?
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>>732623
>>732623
bumping question.
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>>732708
well with a full axe I expend a lot of strength moving the axe itself and making sure it hits the right place that I don't have any strength left to put into the blow

if you do need more force then I guess I'll just stay with my folding saw

>>732711
that seems like a lot of money for what it is, allen wrenches are cheap and flashlights that small are useless imo (unless they are headlamps, which I would totally recommend), and a folding knife just never struck me as useful outside of edc
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>>732707
no
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>>732713
that particular stuff would be for EDC and oddly enough I've seen just the knife alone for the same price as those three items. I would be buying the fixed-blade big brother for /out/ uses though and that too is a reverse tanto blade. True about the flashlight though; a 10L flashlight is far from powerful but it would fit on my keychain which would make it appropriate to carry when bringing a full-sized light isn't.
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>>732764
I guess I could see that, I generally carry a small headlamp in my purse just because I have room for it but if you just have a keychain then a small flashlight might be a better option
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>>732765
I actually am making an "EDC carry" case out of a very small Samsonite bag ( I got it as a gift; I think it was supposed to be for business people but it came just like a purse ) but it has almost no room in it. Normally I keep my keys attached to a very small $1 pocket knife from Dollar Tree that goes in the exterior-exterior left-breast pocket ( the left breast pocket has a second small one on the outside ) so I'm thinking a small keychain light would be a good option for me. A headlamp is something I plan on getting for my camping/bug-out gear tho.
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Are there any good tutorials on youtube or anywhere that are good for teaching how to sharpen knives? What angle should I sharpen at?
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>>732812
I can give you a very good one but the downside is it is exclusively for the Spyderco Sharpmaker. You can buy the Sharpmaker for $50ish on Walmart's website or Amazon if you feel like buying one after watching this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LBDnJv5B58
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your choice,i'll NOT chose the paramilishitty 2
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>>732900

The PM2 is perfect for ppl with large ass hands. Plus you can get the PM2 with a longer blade....it's like longer by 1 inch.
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Friendly reminder that moras are made for gypsies to apply in the sides of unsuspecting scandinavians for fun
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This kinda blows. I was thinking about doing something /out/ related like this, but after the design fee and everything, it would cost over $40 each. Don't Micras cost ~$25ea retail?

There has to be a cheaper way. On the other hand, I could get a Micra with something retarded engraved as a "Sample" for $38.
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>>732900
You're back, why'd you leave /k/
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>>732909
What an ugly group of people
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>>732604
How much did it cost to have that made?
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>>732970

$1,000.00 in pins
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Is the ka-bar a good camping knife?
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>>732990
It's not the best but if you like it I'm sure it's not going to do anything wrong and will serve you well.
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>>732990
I mean, it'll be a good knife quality-wise, but I'd go for a different kabar knife.

That knife is designed for fighting/military, and has a stick tang. It'll get you camping jobs done, and if your not beating it up, it should serve you well. It's just not as robust as full tang.

Kabar also makes a Becker series which is more suited for camping. Look at a kabar Becker 2. Different grind, no serrations and a full tang.
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Just ordered pic related for $23. Good buy?
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>>732990
try the kabar becker bk-16

more suited for the outdoors
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>>732996
>>732999
>>733035
Thanks anon, im not into "survival" or batoning, im just looking for a good camping knife, that i can use to defend myself if i need to, since i live in a shitty third world country with strict gun control laws.
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>>733023
I've got one, it performs like the normal Mora companion but the grind in the belly is a bit shallower which I like, despite the hype, most of the time I prefer an ffg to a scandi ground knife but this knife sorta gives you an option to use both, scandi whittling tight against the guard and general slicing with the nose/belly.
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>>733023
Combo knives are never preferable, IMO. It's better to have separate kit. I'm sure the knife will do fine but the addition of the ferrocerium rod only weakens the handle. Also, if you lose the knife, you lose the ferro rod.
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>>732812
http://www.youtube.com/playlistlist=PL9E3C18FBC2002035
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>>733094
search Murray Carter if the link got fucked.
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I'll see about taking a better pic of the bottom knife when I get home
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I want to buy this enzo trapper in elmax steel. Its a kit so i have to put it together myself.

Does anyone have experience with this particular knife or with any elmax steel knife?
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>>733081
The rod doesn't weaken the handle in any meaningful way, Moras always fail somewhere in the handle to tang junction which that doesn't effect.
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>>733148
I hope that picture is just representative because N690co whilst a good steel isn't Elmax. To answer your question, I use two knives mainly for out, one of them is Elmax and it's been great, I bought it as a blade blank so by strange coincidence we both bought unfinished Elmax knives.
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>>733154
It's a very good high carbide stainless, holds an edge on par with good S30v but is a fair bit tougher, best is very subjective though, it's one of the better all round "super stainless steels" but it will still run a higher risk of chipping out when compared to plain carbon steel knives and won't take the same shock or prying loads but will hold a working edge significantly longer if used as a cutter and not a beater plus it's damn near rust proof.

So yeah, I wouldn't be batoning with it regularly unless you've got gear to potentially sharpen chips out but for general camp duties it should be fantastic and you shouldn't need to sharpen it during a single trip.

Hope that wasn't too muddled and confusing.
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>>733151
Yea its representative, they didnt have a pic of elmax with handle but heres just the blade
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>>733156
A small knife like this wont be used for batonning or other heavy work anyway so thats good. Will mainly use it for skinning, gutting and small camp stuff so i think elmax is exactly what im looking for.
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>>733159
That's exactly what I use mine for.
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>>732990
Get an Ontario sp1 or 498, they are just as good but cheaper
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>>732632

Cringe/10
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spyderfag here
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>>733175
Only drugdealers and thugs have spydercos
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>>733176
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>>733163

Who makes that?
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>>733179
The blank was from usaknifemakers.com if that's what you're asking?
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Thinking of getting a Spyderco Aqua-Salt; made from h1 steel. Found it for $100.00 when it is usually a $200 knife. What does /out/ think of it; pic related?

Also, why did Spyderco stop making their "Forester" series of knives? They look like they are good knives ( four different blade sizes ) and it seems like a shame they are no longer being produced.
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>>733218

I would only get H1 steel if corrosion resistance was so important to me that i was willing to live with an otherwise inferior knife steel to get it.

Or if I needed a serrated knife, since grinding the serrations at the factory work hardens the H1...
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>>733241
Would there be a good reason to ever have a serrated knife for bushcrafting? I can only think of harvesting vegetation such as tall grass and vines.
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>>733242

From my understanding, divers, kayakers and boaters can make use of serrated knives. For general bushcrafting cettainly not.
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>>733149
The butt of the knife cannot be used. If that's not a problem for you, then no big deal. Regardless, I want my fire kit and knife separate.
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>>733120
Whats that top one?
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>>733049
If that's your intended use, that kabar will be perfect.

The Ontario pilot knife is somewhat similar, and cheaper to buy. Just a thought (unless you already have the kabar, then keep that for sure)
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>>732597
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>>732945
i'm a classic /b/tard,not a /k/omando
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>>733517
not trolling m8, does this look like the arm of someone who can use an axe effectively?

seriously, is batoning really frowned upon?
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>>733561
No, that just sounds weird to the ear of someone who has been splitting wood with an axe ever since his age had a single number.

70% technique, 30% strength.
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>>733296
Understandable. Just seemed like the best option for me at the moment. If it's sharp, it can whittle, and it's reliable like ive heard moras are, I'm happy.
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>>733561
Not at all
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>>733573
oh, see I never had anyone teach me to split wood. I always wind up winded after maybe two or three swings with a full sized axe, while my guy friend can split wood like all day every day and I always figured that's because he's like twice my weight and much much stronger than me
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>>731461
>Old Schrades
I got this one probably close to 20 years ago. I got it as a gift from my dad. I have never used it. It still has the factory grind. Its just not my type of outdoor knife (I get by with a no 8 Opinel). I do think its fucking beautiful though. Dont think I will ever get rid of it.
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What does /out/ think of D2 and Elmax steels? I'm thinking of getting a Szabo Tomohawk in D2 steel but I also found this ridiculously thick survival knife ( .235" thick ) which seems to have gotten praise for batonning. I'd be interested in hearing what /out/ thinks of these steels and the products themselves.
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>>733642
I forgot to mention they also make a field knife ( pic related; 5150 field knife ) and three variations of a folding knife ( manual, assisted and automatic ) that has gotten very high praise with the exception of ( to the best of my knowledge ) one YouTube review.
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>>733642
>>733646
Ah heck, for the hell of it pic related is the folder.
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>>733635
American made Schrade golden spike, very good hunting and fishing knife
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>>733642
>>733646
>>733648
>first edge

You should be careful if you don't have a lot of money to spend. They're relatively new and there's at least one youtube review video showing the tip breaking (not impossible on perfectly great knives.) Just do some extra homework, I'm not saying they're definitely bad.

Also, I think their advertisement of the sheath being able to withstand extremely harsh conditions is highly amusing.
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>>733621
Honestly if you can baton, you can and should just use a hatch or a wedge for that. 2lbs isnt that serious between the weight and blade shape it cuts down on the effort required a lot.

Hell I use a big ass carbon steel meat cleaver for most of my hatchet work
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>>732597
The big issue with batonning is most knives are not made for it. They may be capable of it for a time but the more you baton with a knife the more you weaken it which means it will eventually break. A few knives are actually made for batonning ( Buck's "Camp Compadre Froe" being one of them ) and will hold up a lot better than most other knives.

It is much better to, if you can, use a hatchet or axe. Antique axes/hatchets are amazing if you can find them and usually made much better than their modern counterparts. If you do buy one today just make sure the head is an Appleseed grind as it will make your cutting easier and last longer.
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>>732900
Are you going to post this retarded shit in every thread?
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>>732900
He certainly did when he made it, I don't see anything stopping him now, I made a list for him back then to show that even his retarded metric is met by plenty of Spyderco's, not that blade to handle ratio means fuck all, otherwise machetes would be the best knives ever.

Edge length to OAL
Resilience - 45%
Tenacious - 43%
Bradley 2 - 40%
Police - 40%
Ulize - 41%
Southard Flipper - 42%
Mantra - 43%
Mantra 2 - 44%
Double Bevel - 43%
Pattada - 42%
Caly - 41%
Vallotton - 41%
Farid - 42%
Nirvana - 43%

>pic related, 45 dorra
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Hi guys,

Any recommendations for a liner lock knife similar to the Leatherman C33? I used to have one which was fit for purpose and am possibly going to purchase another - unless there is a better alternative that's easily available in the UK.

Cheers
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>>733642
>>733646
>>733648

Stop shilling those hilariously overpriced shit knives in every knife thread on two boards.

You've already been told REPEATEDLY that they are shit and should be avoided.
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>>731465
Looks like my "Hunter Bear" Solingen pocket knife.
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>>733991
*"Bear Hunter"
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Thinking of buying pic related as a bushcraft/survival knife. I'll still use my Morakniv for practice but I'm thinking of using this knife with my camping/bug-out/get-home gear. Specs are...

Weight: 11.1 oz.
Blade Thickness: 5 mm
Blade Length: 5 1/5"
Handle: 4 7/8" Long. OD Green G-10
Overall: 10 3/8"
Steel: U.S. CPM 3-V High Carbon with DLC Coating
Sheath: Secure-Ex® Sheath

What does /out/ think of me using this knife for my earlier mentioned purposes? I personally think it would do great but I want to make sure I'm not over-looking anything.

inb4 "you got memed"
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>>734066
I've got the master hunter in 3v and it's fantastic so yeah, it's a thumbs up in general from me.
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>>734066

I have that knife. I'm not a fan of the handle (it's very rectangular in cross-section.) Other than that, no complaints
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>>731461
I'm looking for a solid work knife. Full tang preferably. You fags got any suggestions?
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Buck or Cold Steel should do you fine. Just search based on steels you know will hold up to the task. If you need a knife that won't rust an anon posted a Spyderco made of H1 that would work very nicely if you needed a serrated blade.
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>>733148
>I want to buy this enzo trapper in elmax steel. Its a kit so i have to put it together myself.
>Does anyone have experience with this particular knife or with any elmax steel knife?

I'm content with their D2 steel, it stays sharp long enough. Actually, too long, because I love to sharpen my knifes.
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Hey /out/

What guthook do yall use? Ive been using my old buck folder for years but its really annoying when the gut pokes out, so im looking for a purpose built guthook. Which one should i get? Thanks in advance

-Big john
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>>734172
am i still on 4chan or is this a redneck hunting forum now?
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>>734172
do what virtuovice does, use a single knife, who got time to...oh wait...I got to switch knife now...
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Can anybody tell me if Condor axes and knives are worth a purchase? Also, can anybody explain to me the uses of their Bushcraft Basic vs. Bushlore vs. Primitive Bush? I'm smart enough to know at a glance each of these knives seem to be built for different things ( basic looks like it would be good for most tasks while the bushlore seems more suited to woodwork and I think the Primitive has an awl ) but I'm not an expert in bushcraft so I can't tell and I don't see a description on the product pages.

Also, can anybody pass me the name of that man who makes those amazing Pukko knives?
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>>734220
>Can anybody tell me if Condor axes and knives are worth a purchase? Also, can anybody explain to me the uses of their Bushcraft Basic vs. Bushlore vs. Primitive Bush? I'm smart enough to know at a glance each of these knives seem to be built for different things ( basic looks like it would be good for most tasks while the bushlore seems more suited to woodwork and I think the Primitive has an awl ) but I'm not an expert in bushcraft so I can't tell and I don't see a description on the product pages.

Condor is fine. Their QC isn't perfect but they're also low price.

Primitive bush is a different steel as well (stainless.) It has a double edge near the tip. Out of the three, I would say it's also the best for chopping at things. The sheath is a little unusual as well.

I have even less to say about the other two knives. As you said, they're better suited to smaller cutting tasks. I'd pick the bushlore if I had to pick one, but don't have a great reason beyond liking that blade shape more.
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>>734220
Bought two condors recently, bushlore and stratos. Haven't had much time to beat on them yet, but so far I'm happy with them. Came decently sharp, stropped up nice enough to shave some hair, edge seems fine after whacking some dead wood with them. They feel solid and came with some decent leather sheaths. Probably not the prettiest knives out of the box, but it helps that I'm a big fan of plain and functional stuff. If you do get one, be prepared to put a little love and care into it (not that you shouldn't do that for any tool) the wood scales on mine felt bone dry out of the box. As far as inexpensive knives go, I'd say it's a decent purchase.

Can't say shit about their axes though, reviews on them look fairly mixed, and at the price ranges I saw, I'd probably just go for a husqvarna or something instead.
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Thinking of buying a Schrade Frontier as a beginner's bushcraft knife. Is about the same price as a Morakniv but is full tang and comes with a ferro rod. I'm not sure if I should get the small blade @ 3.48 inch ( 8.84 cm ) or the large blade @ 4.37 inch ( 11.10 cm ); not that one is that much bigger than the other. Pic related, the small one. Vid related is the large.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6vBPfwi5n0

Your thoughts?
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>>734281

that video had me laughing around the "slide your grip forward" part
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>>731680

My newest acquisition.
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>>734368
Did you get a discount because of that giant hole in the blade? Manufacturer defect pricing is sweet sometimes, but not sure I would want something fucked up that bad.
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>>734288
I admit that part does seem a bit iffy given the lack of a proper finger guard and jimping. I still think it might make for a decent first bushcraft blade, though.
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>>734415

Oh, yeah. I mostly was amused they were mentioning sliding your grip forward like it's an amazing feature. Similar to firstedge knives advertising a sheath that can withstand extreme conditions.

I may just be easily amused.
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>>734281
Looks good, the small will be big enough for pretty much anything and be lighter for backpacking or hiking
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>>734172
Get the buck paklite gut hook or just get a knife with a more rounded tip
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What do you actually do with your knife out? I'm yet to need mine for any real purpose.
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>>734499
Well I just got my first /out/ knife ( 449 Airforce Survival; pic related ) and I'm in the same boat. Given everything people have said about the knife ( I bought it because I'm poor and couldn't afford anything better at this time ) I'm surprised at the quality and I'm excited to test it too. What I plan to do with the knife is...

>NOT Baton
>Pracitce making feathersticks, wooden stakes, and other things of that sort.
>It may not be a good skinning blade but I intend to try skinning something with it; likely a deer later on this year.
>Some things other anon's recommend.

I just began treating the leather on the knife handle/sheath with some water-proofer and just finished soaking the included sharpening stone in olive oil.
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>>734368
Nice cop Anon
>>734369
I know it looks goofy, but I think it works well both as a way to open the knife, and as a thumb ramp once you have it open.
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When you go do /out/ abroad how do you carry your edge tools? do you sent them ahead by mail or do you buy new gear?
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>>734707
gor a survival knife, the AFSK isn't a bad knife per se. Its pretty soft steel though, so you'll need to resharpen it often. This is so that the blade will rather bend than crack. If i'm writing weird it's because I'm drunk.
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>>732632
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>>734707

You can baton but try not to split something over half the length of the blade, section the piece of wood instead of splitting it in half right away, don't put lateral force on the blade, don't pound on the handle, don't try to go through knots, use wooden wedges when possible and to get a blade out it it sticks

You should also condition the leather with bees wax or snoseal to protect it
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>>734912
Yeah, this is going to be a knife that will require me to care for it often. It'll be my EDC until I can afford a proper knife for that role meaning I'll have to sharpen it often ( something I am looking forward to learning ) and keep it oiled/rust free so I'll be learning knife care with this knife. Once I get a better EDC knife the 499 will go to being my camp knife.

>>734935
I already soaked the sharp-stone in olive oil and have coated all of the leather ( and oops, the blade ) with silicone water guard. The can says to let the coated products sit 24 hours before use so they'll be good for wear by tomorrow's noon.
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>>733176
that's too real. seeing as they are highly illegal and difficult to obtain. you have to go and see slim shady jim behind the dumpster if you want to get those nasty spydercos.

srsly what the fuck are you even saying
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>>734878
You can ship them on airlines so long as they're in luggage and if you're in a place that doesn't like them carry them in your backpack.
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What handle material should i get? I can choose between curly birch and micarta.

I would love a nice natural handle but at th same time i want the strongest material.
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>>735335
wood or leather are the best materials for knife handles imo. I hate synthetic materials as handles
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So I just ordered pic related, will be here tuesday. Did I fuck up? Seems to be a generally decent budget knife so I was wondering what you all thought? I know Survival Nilly likes her but I was just wondering what YOU guys thought.
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>>735596
>he fell for the steel jew
Good goy
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>>735596
If you got the San Mai 3 then you're fine
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>>735335
It doesn't really matter unless you're going to be getting the knife really wet a lot.

Get what you like.
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>>735335
Micarta is much, much tougher than curly birch but unless you really abuse it there shouldn't be an issue
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>>735676
Ill go with micarta then, thanks
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got griptilian not too long ago, and I really like it as my edc
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Hey /o/ I fucked up my first knife while trying to sharpen it with poor technique. Is it possible to undo these scratches? Would they cause problems other than cosmetic?
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>>735977
/out/*
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>>735977

> Is it possible to undo these scratches?

yes but I wouldnt bother.


>Would they cause problems other than cosmetic?

scratches mean more surface area for stuff to stick and for rust to form but chances are that's a non issue, I imagine its a very stain resistant grade of steel.
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>>735988
Yes it's an inox opinel so I think rusting would not be a big problem with these scratches
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>>735977

Those scratches are a benefit because they kill any silly notion you had of trying to keep a tool looking nice. Use it. Sharpen it. Repeat.
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>>736002
Thanks anon that actually makes sense
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>>735051
how does that work? You just tell the girl at check in, " mam I have an axe and two bushcraft knives in my luggage" right before you're kicked to the floor by the gun wielding policeman?
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Should I invest in sharpening stones or just keep using my regular old sharpener?
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>>736027
Same way you ship firearms, things you aren't allowed to ship are things that go boom.
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>>736107
I'm not familiar with it, care to explain or give a link, anon? thanks
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>>735639
Explain.
>>735660
Fine? How fine?
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>>736115
They're not allowed on carry on luggage but they're perfectly legal in checked luggage so long as they conform to local laws on weapon possession, just tell the check in assistant
>Do you have anything to declare, no batteries, dangerous goods, aerosols etc
>I have a 4" hunting knife
>That's ok anon
>Proceeds to tag and process bag

I think firearms vary more region to region but where I am you contact the airline prior to checkin so they know you're going to be checking in a firearm, you're also allowed to have up to 5kg of ammunition on the airline I use(Ausfag here)

A quote from the airlines page on carry on luggage
>Sharp objects, such as scissors and pocket knives, cannot be taken through airport security screening points. Sharps detected by security screening will be confiscated. We recommend guests place these items in their checked baggage prior to check-in.
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>>732632
>sog
>special operators group
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Whats the best steel right now? And dont tell me "hurr it depends!" No, that's wrong. Certain steels do exactly what other steels do but better.
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>>737940

Some steels are strictly better than others, but that doesn't change the fact that there is no such thing as a "best steel" because every steel is inherently a compromise between:

1) Wear resistance

2) Apex stability

3) Toughness

4) Ease of sharpening

5) Cost

So it is a matter of selecting the best steel for a given scope of work.
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>>737957
You didnt answer the question faggot. Whats the best steel?
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>>735977
Be proud of them. Knives are made to be used and scratched
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>>737978
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>>737940
Wear resistance and toughness are inversely proportional, do you want a sharpened pry bar, or a never dulls glass shard?
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>>737957
Ruling out 4 and 5 what ticks the other 3 boxes?
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>>738219

Assuming you don't care about cost, ease of sharpening, and corrosion resistance (which I forgot to mention):

Apex stability/wear resistance/toughness: CPM-M4, HAP40.

Apex stability/toughness/wear resistance: AEB-L, 52100, O1, White #1, Aogami Super. All with high-hardness and grain size minimization heat treats.

Toughness/wear resistance/apex stability: CPM-3V.

Toughness/apex stability/wear resistance: A2, INFI, 5160.

Wear resistance/apex stability/toughness: ZDP-189.

Wear resistance and I don't care about the other two: s110v
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>>738279
Any experience with Cru Forge V?, looking at it's makeup it's almost a current day Carbon V with a bit more vanadium
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How does Schrade manage to create such well made knives for so little price? Not trying to shill , but I see knives like the SCHF45 going for not even $50 with 10 inches of 1095 which is a good steel, full tang, solid sheath, decent fit & finish and the heat treat looks pretty good too from the review videos I've watched. Is there some kind of catch?
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>>738381
Steel isn't that expensive, you pay for name, QC, and warranty with the expensive brands. Raw material is cheap so not like it costs significantly more to make a 6" blade over a 3" blade.
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>>738381
>>738384
Plus Schrade is China made, right? They are big factories that make lots of product for different brands. When they can keep pushing out product all day, manufacturing costs go down versus a smaller company making 100 knives a day.

It isn't always a bad thing, but QC isn't always there so you may get a shitty knife once out of every 1000 made.
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>>738388
That's what I expected because most cheap knives are made in China, but I looked it up and apparently the majority are made in the US and they have some factories in Ireland.
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>>738390
I'm pretty sure they're made in China or Taiwan. Current Schrade is different from old Schrade. They were bought up by the same company that makes Smith & Wesson knives a few years back and are manufactured in Asia.
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>>738394
That's probably true. I'm getting a lot of conflicting information when I search it up. Still though, it's still pretty impressive for Chinese made knives if they are.
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Looking at this guy and the puukko he makes. They look amazing and have good prices

Has anyone ever held/seen his work?

http://www.matslindmark.blogspot.ca/?m=1
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Im looking for a steel that has the best hardness, toughness and is somewhat corrosion resistant.

Edge retention and price is not important.
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>>738784
Welp of the stainless steels you're looking at 12c27/13c26/AEB-L/CTS-BDZ1
If you want more toughness then you sacrifice stain resistance and move to tool/HSS steels
CPM-3v/CPM M4/INFI/A2

Essentially stain resistance is the enemy of toughness and they usually oppose each other to some degree.
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>>731461
i still dont have a mora
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I'm new to knives, like as new as anyone can be. As of now I've got a Mora Classic 1 just for screwing around, and I ordered a Benchmade 530 for carry. What would you all recommend for hunting and just for dinking around. I've been thinking about getting and older Schrade old timer for just whittling and such. Can anyone recommend a hunting knife and maybe speak to the quality of Old Timers?
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My baby, been using this and only this since I bought it.
Any other ratmandu/general swamprat fans here?
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>>738854
I had an old timer for years. It was pretty old and was made with some pretty hard steel but tended to start to rust if I didn't keep it oiled but it held a blade and was great for light work. The only bad thing was when I tried to pry on something with it and broke the tip off one of the blades. But I didn't mind because it made a nice screwdriver lol. Used it for several more years after that.
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>>738906
Is that a benchmade? Looks good senpai
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>>738951
Its a swamprat
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Knife project making progress. I've put together a couple of the parts kits and am cutting out the scales now with a coping saw. Think the walnut should turn out real well after final sanding and oiling.
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>>735777
How is the deployment? I prefer thumbstuds personally but i've heard good things about the 550
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>>735977
Possible with wet sandpaper, maybe start with 500, 1000, 1500, 2000 then finish with a compound or two to get it to mirror polished. Would take a long time, days to get done though.
Or just use 500 grit, then stone wash it.
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>>740440
This. But for an edc it's pointless as scratches will ruin the mirror finish in short order.
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I want to put a lanyard on my Opinel, any chance of cracking the handle if I use a drill to put a hole through it?
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>tfw blood stuck on knoife
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>>741032
Ive seen it done before. Keep the hole small and as far toward the back as you are comfortable doing and you should be fine
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>>738996
it's a knife
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Anyone used once like these before? Need to do a lot of unboxing in my job, so mostly stab and then slice, and with my old knife I almost slipped into the blade more than once when I was trying to stab through something more sturdy.

The hole for the index finger should prevent that but I am not too sure if you don't pay for it with the grip being insanely uncomfortable.
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>>732637
replace the actually decent BK with a Schrade and you got me B))
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>>733176
and redditors with muh paramilitaries
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>>741211
You really want one of those for cutting open boxes? Why not just do a regular utility knife? Much lower chance of fucking up whatever is in the box.

I own two of pic related. I keep one in my pocket while working, and the second in my backpack in case I lose or break the one in my pocket. My main one has gone through so much abuse over the past couple years, it's barely even yellow anymore.

If you really want to do a folder, I think you should just grab something with a comfy grip instead of that gimmick finger hole. Shorter blade may be better too so you don't slice anything up too bad where you shouldn't be cutting. Only other concer in that cardboard and tape will make a regular knife dull pretty damn fast, so you better be able to sharpen and clean the thing real quick on the job. With the utility knives, you can just flip the blade around and eventually change it with the extra blades in the handle. But sometimes I use my little CRKT to cut boxes and tape and the adhesive from the tape sticks to the blade and makes it cut like shit in no time.
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>>734180
fucking RACIST
go back to plebbit, reeeeeee
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>>741222
>imblying being racist isn't perfectly reasonable, if not expected, on this Yugoslavian sewing blog

Checked btw.
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>>741211

> Gerber

Not even once.
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>>741211
my father has that knife, or some other gerber-tanto-fingerhole-half serated edge one. it has shity quality, just like every other newer knife/multitool from gerber that i could get a hold of... +1 for box cutter.
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>>741098
You're goddamm right it is. A knife made by swamprat
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>>741033
>>tfw blood stuck on knoife

brass brush
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>>740362
I like it, I didn't know how I would but it's super smooth and if you just hold down the lock you can just flick the knife open
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What's a good strop I can get on Amazon that isn't too expensive?
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sooo

the next season of Alone is starting this Thursday, and the packing lists are up on the site.

9 out of 10 brought knives (the sniper only has a multitool). Knives on the show:
Mora (!)
BK7
LT Wright Genesis
LT Wright JX2
Falkniven A1 (looks like, might be CS, I don't know)
2 customs, and 2 more I don't recognise.

What do you guys think?
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>>741946

What kind of strop? Hanging? Hard backed? Balsa? Leather? Linen? Do you plan to use it with a compound, and how much convex do you want it to add to the apex?
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>>741983
Hard backed, preferably attached to a wooden block or something heavy. As for the material, whatever works the best. I don't plan on using compound but having options would be nice, and how much it changes the grind doesn't really matter to me.
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Welp I'm excited, finally got my new knife after a few weeks of waiting.
>3.5" blade, 5"handle
>Cru forge V at 61+hrc
>.100" thick/2.5mm, tapering to the tip, there's a 15dps edge on the knife in the picture but it's so thin on the primary grind you can hardly see it.

It's the lightest, thinnest hunter I've held and I'm looking forward to dressing some rabbits or roo out with it.
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>>742008
That's a gorgeous knife, m8
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>>742007

Unless you are planning to use it for straight razors, you probably won't gain much benefit from a leather strop without compound as the natural silicates in leather are finer than the finest commonly available compounds and are not likely to have much of an effect on edges at typical knife grits.
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>>742009
Cheers, it pushcuts paper with ease, hopefully it holds up taking animal apart, never used the steel before.
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>>742014

pretty sweet. I'm jelly. I'll sticky with mine though, but this is one nice knife you have there mate.
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>>731590
damn, update when done.
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>>732909
That guy looks like a younger Bruce Campbell and H.P. Lovecraft put together. Strange.
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>>743379
>Knife edge directly on metal

I neither use nor sharpen my knives: The post.
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>>743385
Youre fuckin retarded. The edge is on the weatherstripping, which is rubber in case your dumb ass is still confused.
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>>743385

do you seriously piss your pants when a knife edge is touching metal?
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>>743392

Sure it is. Nice factory edge btw :^)

>>743401

You should be if you like your knives sharp, but you wouldn't know anything about that so don't worry about it :^)
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>>743412

can you please trip :^)
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>>743412
I try to refrain from ever cutting anything just to make sure my blades stay razor sharp.

I mean, honestly, what else are knives good for besides obsessively sharpening them and trying your damndest to keep them sharp.
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>>743419

Whenever I get a knife, I like to remove the factory edge immediately before anyone sees it, then sharpen it on 100000000000000000069 grit until the edges reflect the envy of all who witness the amazing sharpness. I store them in vacuum to make sure no atoms come in contact with the edge. Others who do not do this are beneath me. :^)
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This is a REAL outdoor knife.
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>>743419

Do you use a glass cutting board too? I prefer to dull my knives by cutting things rather that putting them on metal to take pictures for the internet.

>>743426

I'm buthurt about not knowing how to sharpen: the post.
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>>743442

you can plainly see in that pic that its not resting on the metal sperglord
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>>743442

you're so awesome :^)

everyone is really impressed with you :^)
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>>743453

I'm not the one posting overpriced meme folding knives on /out/. Literally fuck off to /k/ with that manchild pocket jewelry toy.
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>>743459

you got your people who envy you confused. no need to get mad, maybe go grind something on a stone so you can feel better than other people and bitch when they take a picture of something resting on something else like you're the guy jerking off to pocket knives :^)
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>>743442
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>>743466
>Still trying to defend posing pocket jewelry for a photo op and posting it to /out/

>>>/k/ is that way, they're more likely to appreciate glamour shots of your unused knives.
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>>743482
Your definition of pocket jewelry is no one elses concern.
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>>743482

i haven't taken a glamour shot spazlord, post your mirror finish knife edge push cutting something and write us a 10 page essay about it :^)
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>>743487

Please tell me what /out/ uses that knife would be suitable for. I'll wait.

>>743489

Oh, there was a reason that obviously unused knife was up on that window sill other than posing?
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>>743492

at the point where you're not even reading, it's almost time to stop talking to you. the take away from this, aside from how awesome you are, is how much people appreciate your great comments :^)

you can continue being dense now, looking forward to your "don't rest that on that, what are you a knife noob!? i wouldn't be caught dead with a factory edge! back to /k/ with you and your pocket jewelery" contributions. bye :^)
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Anybody tryin to buy a new knoife? This link will give you 20% off any single item, but it is only good until 7pm EST. Not tryin to shill or anything, just want to share the wealth with the anon that just got his tax return.

http://link.dcsg.com/r/QBQ1EI/GP6WU/BMYLPU6/APXIZD/MBG5D/ON/h?a=04192016FlashSaleSingleItem&b=301316750
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>>743501

Because no text glamour shots of knives, especially ones with factory edges no one would use for /out/ activities, are such great contributions to the thread.
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My knives. I carry the leatherman every day, and the fury tactical is unfortunately kind of busted at the moment. I'm working on fixing it up. I bought it like 7 years ago and have used to carry it everyday. The Kabar is my bug out knife. I plan on using it a bit this summer.
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>>743492
Camp food prep faggot, which it excels at. Get fucked
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>>743492
So only potato pics of knives are acceptable to be posted? God forbid people show off their stuff while showing off their stuff. Shitty troll.
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>>741243
>spreading bullshit opinions blown way out of proportion that you only believe because it's board culture

not even once.
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>>743585
The low price Gerber's DO use cheap Chinese steel, it's not a meme.
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No very out related, but got new EDC.
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>>744025
As do almost all cheap knives
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>>744112
I want a triage but one of the orange handled ones. Some anon around here or /k/ has one that is so fuckin beautifully used. Those orange scales wear like a champion.
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>>744203
I wanted the orange scales too. I got a great deal on the black scaled one, so i couldn't pass it up
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>>744213
I wonder if you could call bm down thw line and get some
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>>738906
cool Mora
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>>744270
It's possible, didn't even think about that.

I know I'm likely going to order a second blade to keep as a spare (they're $40 for spares i believe), so I'll ask BM for a price before they send the blade.

Good thinkin anon!
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>>744764
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Do we have any new information on the release of the Eldris, Garberg and Kansbol ( pic related ) knives from Morakniv? I've been unable to find new information and would love to know what others know.
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http://www.amazon.com/Schrade-SCHF3N-Extreme-Survival-Fixed/dp/B0035ELWS2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_sfl_title_1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
What do you guys think about this as a general use/camping knife?
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>>745211
>"Extreme" in the name

Hot steaming garbage, I absolutely guarantee you.
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>>745023
>extreme survival

Just get an Opinel mate, none of that tacky bullshit
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>>745229
quoted the wrong dude, meant >>745211

Mora is rad
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>>745211
look at SCHF42D instead
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>>745229
>>745231

I wish Opinel's website ( their website has better prices than Amazon, etc. ) had more things in stock. Every time I go the things I want always seem to be out. From what I understand New-Schrade isn't terrible for the price but it could be a lot better. Their lower-priced knives ( can't remember the model but I know it comes with a fire-steel ) are supposedly on par with Mora in terms of a "value crown" but have the advantage of being full-tang.

My first knife was an Old-Schrade Old Timer so I have a soft spot for the name.

>>745211
You should know ( if don't already ) that the name is almost all that is left of the company. As I understand it, Schrade was disbanded, but the name was revived by Taylor Brands who moved the manufacturing to China. The quality of the products is supposed to be okay for the price but I honestly think an Opinel ( the brand >>745229 accidentally told me to buy ) would do much better than a Schrade. Opinels make up some of the best /out/ folding knives and arguably some of the best /out/ folding saws and given their low prices you really can't go wrong even if you feel your item is a dud because the product will look good enough to hang on your wall ( especially if you customized it with a logo and/or slogan ) or can be refunded/returned.
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>>745316
^ Is me. Just wanted to let you know after scrolling through Schrade's website I found the knives I mentioned earlier.

http://taylorbrandsllc.com/collections/schrade/products/schrade-frontier-full-tang-drop-point-fixed-blade-knife-5 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj7XM04-fJQ are for the SCHF36CP

http://taylorbrandsllc.com/collections/schrade/products/schrade-frontier-full-tang-drop-point-fixed-blade-knife and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj7XM04-fJQ are for the SCHF36. And no, I do not know what the difference is between this knife and the one listed above.

Finally, http://taylorbrandsllc.com/collections/schrade/products/schrade-frontier-full-tang-fixed-blade-knife-4 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6vBPfwi5n0 are for the SCHF56L. The difference between this one and the two above would be that this one is a spear-point while the other two were drop-point.
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>>745320
>SCHF36
>SCHF36CP

The difference is a very legit question here, especially since they even use the same exact pictures (look at it, everything is pixel-perfect identical) and the specifications are perfectly alike too.

I have no personal experience with Schrade, just hearsay, so don't take my opinion too harshly. I was very much put off by the name of the knife and the design, but hey, that's pretty much just taste.

I'd personally go with the SCHF36 simply because of the finger choil, but they all look decent enough, especially for that price.

What are you going to use it for, specifically? I find it a bother to carry around a fixed blade when I'm not doing anything that requires a larger blade. In the end it really just comes down to preference, steel is steel.
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>>745320
Oh, I wasn't the anon that was going to buy Schrade. I was >>745320 >>745316 and >>745023 and was just talking with >>745229
and >>745211 about Opinel and Schrade.

Now to answer your question; all I'm planning on doing now is practicing some bushcraft, camping and survival skills ( skills I've not used since I was a boy 15 years ago ) I'm thinking I'll either go with Morakniv or CRKT ( MAYBE I'd go with SOG; anybody know how their backpacks are? ) with my next purchases. Specific tasks I want to learn involve chopping/processing/sawing wood, constructing temporary shelters, building fires ( using fire-steels and fire-lenses ) and caring for tools. I know CRKT is supposed to make amazing tools for the prices they ask and they seem to do a much better job manufacturing in China than New-Schrade does but I will admit to wanting those three new Moraknivs I posted earlier.
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So I happened to Stumble across Cold Steel's YouTube channel today and I have to say what I saw impressed me. I used to cringe at the thought of them but if vid related is real then I'll not only owe Cold Steel owners an apology but I might even buy one myself. That brings me to a question, though: How can I verify the footage of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7iAd7HdEoo#t=94.542666 was an actual test and not a sales stage?
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Im so close to buying this knife. What can you guys tell me about sleipner steel?
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>>745802
Can't help you on that steel but the knife looks good.
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>>745802
Yeap same as anon above me, haven't used it but it's makeup puts it between 3V and Infi so it should be tough as all hell but it's carbon and Mo content mean it's edge holding should be closer to 3V - all in all looks like it should be an awesome steel, plus Lionsteel are pretty damn good in their QC and general heat treat approach, they manufacture knives for a few US companies also. I'd say pull the trigger, I doubt you'll regret it.
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>>745023
June/july
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Im looking for a good folder and first i thought about a buck 110 but then i found this buck 547 which is basically superior to the buck 110 and it released in 2015 and has s30v steel.

I dont like the look and curve of this knife but the materials are good and it looks sturdy and its a buck.
Its supposed to be a skinning knife but i want to use it as an everyday knife.

Cop or not?
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>>746586

What is your budget, and how do you plan to sharpen a recurved s30v blade?
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>>746586
Buck vantage pro
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>>746649
>budget
500 dollars

>sharpening
With a diamond/ceramic sharpening block.

>>746665
Not available in my country.
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>>746679

What type of cutting do you do mostly, do you prefer fine or coarse edges, and how important is ease of sharpening too you?
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>>746691
>type of cutting
For everyday carry so pretty much everything except batonning

>edges
Fine

>ease of sharpening
Not important
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>>746692

for a recurve, you need rods. Lansky turnbox with diamond and ceramic rods is perfectly adequate for the few s30v blades I have - If you don't let them dull too much, just the ceramic is enough - diamond only comes out in extreme cases/edge reprofiling. 20/25 degrees is good enough for anyone who isn't OCD about push-cutting toilet paper across the grain.
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>>746713
What?? I asked about a knife, not sharpening.
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>>746692

If you are willing to spend serious money and prefer fine edges, why not consider something in CPM-M4 like a Spyderco Mantra or a Benchmade 810?

They will give at least as much wear resistance as s30v while having much better toughness and apex stability (which is better for finer edges).

If you don't need a lot of toughness, a Spyderco Endura in ZDP-189 is probably the best value out there for an exotic high hardness steel that will take an excellent fine apex finish.
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>>746730
Nah no thanks i hate spyderco and benchmade. I like buck.
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>>746718
sorry, this>>746713
was meant for >>746679
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>>746749
That is me aswell. But why are you asking about sharpening? I answered your question because i thought you could help me with my knife choice but youre not helping me, you just want to talk about sharpening.
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>>746749
because >>746649 mentioned sharpening a recurve blade, and >>746679 said sharpening with ceramic block.
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>>746771
Listen pal can you just stop talking about sharpening? I only answered that question because i thought you would help me out with my knife choice.
Just stop posting in this thread altogether please, i no longer enjoy this conversation.
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>>746777

I'm not the same person that originally answered you - I only chimed in with the remark about needing rods to effectively sharpen recurve blades.

As for the knife, if you are willing to drop a lot of cash on it ($500 is a lot), and you want a folder for edc, I'm gonna break away from the mold and suggest a spyderco Slysz Bowie. Here's a review by the ApostleP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyH00aIOavI

AFAIK, the 1st generation ones use cts-xhp, and you can do some wonderful things with that steel. I have a techno (2nd gen in s30v), and Słysz is a no-nonsense knifemaker, and his designs are very solid.
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>>746786
Please stop talking to me. I already said i hate spyderco. Please just leave me alone. I dont enjoy talking to you.
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>>746790

Have you maybe considered some Benchmades?
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>>746797
No i dont want a bitchmade. Please, please just leave me alone.
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>>746790
>I dont enjoy talking to you.

then I'm gonna keep talking just to piss you off, pretentious moron.

Buck makes garbage compared to spydies and BMs - their only knife that's worth getting is 110, for sentimental reasons. Get a memebenza for all I care, or Spartan Blades if you want to be unique.

Or better yet - GTFO this board and do your own goddamn research.
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Bought a Mora companion and a douk douk today

Am I a faggot hipster?
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>>746808
>hipster

no. to be a hipster you'd have to buy a knife I've never heard of. Moras are a bit of a memeknife, but they are solid - one of the contestants on Alone brought a mora (she also brought a down sleeping bag, and let it get wet, so one might question her choices though).
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>>746805
>spydershill
>bitchmade
>better than buck

Go fuck yourself faggot. And stop replying to me, i want the last word.
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>>746811
>being this ignorant

get used to disappointment.

"Buck Knives is the synonym for quality" said exactly no one ever.
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>>746821
Better than spydercock thats for sure.
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>>746811
The only people I personally know that own bucks have literally not used them once. They collect knives for looks and just let them sit on a pedestal or in a cupboard.

Not saying they're better or worse than anything, but them never taking a buck outside is an indication to me
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>>746827
>buck better than spyderco

In what reality? The best made buck is barely on par with chinese-made spydercos. Seki, Golden, and Taichung blow buck out of the water, no contest.

Buck is a relic of an age long past, and if you honestly think it can compete with anything out of Spyderco's Taiwan factory, you belong in a straitjacket.
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>>746586
Get a custom 110, you can get a s30v blade for it
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>>746830
Alright thank you for sharing information about people you know. What does this have to do with knives exactly?
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Full collection, I EDC the Spyderco Sage 3 and the Byrd Raven 2, great knives.
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>>746849
Wow are you an octopus?
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>>746849
>Full collection, I EDC the Spyderco Sage 3 and the Byrd Raven 2, great knives.

Nice. I love the new byrds.
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>>746850
Naw just really like knives haha. I swap through my daily carry pretty frequently depending on what work I expect to be doing that day. Really want to get a 940 Osborne in carbon fiber next.
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>>746851
It would be really nice if they would put the Byrd Cara Cara out in BD1 steel.
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>>746854

careful, mate. I started down that road a couple of years ago, and now I have 27 knives (and another one on order), though I only really use 5 (3 fixed blades and 2 folders on rotation), and another one (a kukri) on some /out/ings. One is in my survival kit, and the rest just sit on a shelf.
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>>746834
>i dont want to hear anyone's opinion that doesn't correspond with my own
>i view userbasis as non-relevant information

Angry or dumb, pick your poison
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>>746862
Telling me what a couple of people you know, is not an argument. You are telling me something about what people around you do, not about the quality of buck.
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>>746870
>quality of buck

there's your problem. Buck does an okay job with heat treating 420hc, which is a low grade steel (but decent enough), and they sometimes use s30v, but not much else.

They scored a home run with the model 110, and that's it. Their designs are horrible, uninspired, or (at best) seriously outdated.

Unless you are cosplaying as the killer from Scream/Scary Movie, or want a folding hunter for nostalgia reasons, buck is definetely NOT the way to go.
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>they call me 2bladez
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>>746874
Spyderco does exactly what buck does except they charge 100 dollars more.
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>>746586
I used to use an Ontario rat 1 as EDC (just got >>744112, so that is new EDC) and it is awesome. Cheap price and can take a beating.
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>>746870
>muh logical fallacies

If you really want to disregard a personal analysis as "huuuhhh you're telling me about people around you" be my guest.

It's not like I'm saying "hey I know ten dudes and two of them have bucks". Out of the approx. hundred people I still have contact with after treks and outings, three own a buck. This is how statistics work, you rampant nigger.

Not everyone is talking shit. Just because your only aspiration is winning arguments on the internet, doesn't mean we're all like you.
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>>746899
So you know 3 people with bucks and now you think you can tell me something about the quality of buck?

Get real. All im interested in is facts.
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>>746912
>being this dense

You know what, nevermind.
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>>746880
>being this wrong

Obviously you've never even been close to a high quality knife, let alone used one.

a 65 dollar delica 4 is light years ahead of buck, and the high end stuff from golden/taichung is pricy, true (hello diminishing returns), but the quality of spyderco vs buck is worlds apart.

Now you're just being wrong and stubborn for the sake of being wrong and stubborn.
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>>746914
Thats what i thought.

>>746915
You got a source on that chief?
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>>746918

yes - the experience of everyone who ever had a chance to compare the two, myself included.

Hey - you want to keep pretending buck makes "good knives", so you feel better about purchasing a walmart-tier knife, go ahead.

The quality of spuderco, especially those from their Taiwan factory is a well known fact and you will find ample evidence of that.

Meanwhile, the lack of any such praise for buck is telling for anyone with even half a brain.
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>>746929
Alright maybe youre right. I'll consider a spyderco.
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>>746935

it's not just spyderco, though of the two "big brands" I prefer spyderco over BM. In general, spydies get good rep because knives like the delica 4 have very solid blade geometry (deli4 is a 3/32'' thick, full flat grind, vg10 steel).

There's also ZT, though their knives are a bit on the heavy side, and they took some flak for messing up their elmax blades a while back, but they're still good.

Then there are custom, and semi custom brands, like Spartan Blades, te memeriffic Chris Reeve knives, Al-Mar, etc.

Lionsteel is also very nice for folders, and Case and GEC are the go-to for traditional folders.
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>>746946
Actually, no. I stand by my opinion. Spyderco is shit. Explain to me how spyderco is better than buck? You cant.
Spyderco fucking sucks and they all look like shit with that stupid hole in the blade.
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>>746946
>bucks bad hurr
>get case
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>>746976
>Explain to me how spyderco is better than buck

better materials, better QC, better fit and finish, MUCH better designs.

>Spyderco is shit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20GoANlDgvY

made in Taiwan. Cry more.

>>746978
GEC is my choice, but people who like traditional folders seem to lake the ones from case.
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>>746982
The designs are shit actually.

>taiwan
Everything made in taiwan sucks
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>>746982
>everything made in this entire country sucks ass

please put your trip on so we can laugh at you everywhere
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>>746989
>The designs are shit actually.
>>taiwan
>Everything made in taiwan sucks


kek, lad. You're not even making an effort to hide your retardation.

Spyderco has objectively some of the best designs for production folding knives out there, especially in terms of blade geometry.

Doubly so when compared to the cat vomit buck calls knives.

And FYI - taiwan ain't china. Spyderco's taichung facility is widely considered their premium one, but you'd know that if you ever handled a knife made there.
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>>746989
>>747002

samefag much?

taiwan is where all the money from china went after the commie revolution, but what do you expect from yankee education.

Hell, RSK makes better stuff than buck, and they are actually a chinese knife company.
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>>747010
>samefag
no, you're legitimately an idiot
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>>747012

my apologies for calling you a samefag. You're still dead-wrong though.
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>>747019
>yankee education
Europe

>taiwan is where all the money went
And this makes all their products inferior how exactly? To quote your dumb ass, ~You got a source on that chief?~
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>>747022

wait, I thought you were making fun of taiwan for "everything made there sucks ass" - if your greentext was sarcastic then I missed it - sorry for the mixup. And i'm not the same person you quoted - in fact the part you just quoted was aimed at my earlier post.
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>>747029
oh no m8 sorry i quoted the wrong dude
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>>746976
>Spyderco fucking sucks and they all look like shit with that stupid hole in the blade.

They look like shit yes, they don't suck in the slightest though, they're a case in point for function over form.
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>>745316
Should I buy a stainless or a carbon opinel?
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just bought pic related, how did i do?
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>>732600
Practical
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