Got a Baby Banter and a Spydie Robin on the brown truck. Thanks for all the input.
I looked at the Chapperal, 3 inch blade is a little long and the only places they're in stock want $140 for them.
That may be the next one. Like all the positive recs about it.
here are mine.
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on top is a fallkniven tre kronor 3 in mother of pearl (TK3MOP).
i carried this for a while, but it's kind of too fancy and has no pocket clip. it's a beautiful lockback knife, though. i still carry it sometimes. gentleman folder
below is some alibaba crap that i currently EDC. made mostly of titanium, but it has some stainless bits for extra hardness where it counts. i think the part that actually holds the utility razor is stainless. i got i before i was decent at hand sharpening.
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Titanium-knife-Universal-box-cutter-quick_1600130469593.htmlit's also sold on amazon as "exceed tirant titanium" for $60 (!!!), lol.
it's actually not a terrible utility razor holder. it's got a liner lock and looks and feels fine. but the pocket clip is total sһit, and its flip-open action is just OK.
now that i'm comfortable with hand sharpening, i'm actually in the market for a new pocket knife. i'll read this thread over again, but does anyone have any suggestions?
i want something similar in size to these knives. a little smaller or larger is probably OK, but i don't like feeling like my pockets are loaded down with crap. for reference, this utility knife is about 9x2x1 cm (folded) and weighs 80 g.
i want something with a nice pocket clip and locking mechanism. fast-opening would be nice (flick-open or something via a finger catch?). a way to open a beer bottle would be a bonus, too. i currently use that lanyard hole thing on the utility knife to open bottles via the "leverage trick" (same way as using a bic lighter).
no budget really. i'm pretty good about not losing things, but it needs to be something i don't mind beating up. so probably not $500.
thanks
well, i have always wanted to try a spyderco.
i wonder if i can find a small one that i can somehow open a bottle with (with the blade closed, haha). doesn't need a real bottle opener, but i would appreciate something that can at least be used as one.
i like your suggestions and will look through their catalog.
i think carrying a swiss army knife or multi tool thing is probably not for me at this time, especially in addition to another knife. they are useful, though.
it's almost an OCD thing. i have my zebralight clipped to my right pocket and a knife clipped to my left pocket. phone floats in right pocket, wallet floats in left. i don't like having other stuff floating in my pockets. with a quick feel, i can tell if i have everything -- each pocket has "clip present" and "one large floating object present".
dragon fly 2 wharncliffe seems alright. bonus points for being 2.28". i didn't mention this before, but i sometimes walk around chicago. i think blades are supposed to be 2.5" max, so i wouldn't even be breaking the law with the dragonfly. also, only 34g. tiny! that's half the weight of my current knife.
Spyderco actually makes a model called the Chicago.
booo. that's no fun, though
haha.
you seen the Chaparral Sun and Moon?
kinda cool looking. at 2.8", it's 0.3" over the legal length limit. i'm willing to risk it.
i would prefer made in japan (this one is taiwan), but i can look past that. taiwan makes great tools. i just like japan more.
i'll continue browsing their catalog. many enticing options.
booo. that's no fun, though
haha.
you seen the Chaparral Sun and Moon?
kinda cool looking. at 2.8", it's 0.3" over the legal length limit. i'm willing to risk it.
i would prefer made in japan (this one is taiwan), but i can look past that. taiwan makes great tools. i just like japan more.
i'll continue browsing their catalog. many enticing options.
You can always pop a cap with the gimped thumb ramp area.
i'm surprised to hear their tw factory is better than their jp factory. good to know.
i googled it and read posts saying that the tw factory is better even than their golden (usa) factory. wow.
i'm pretty sure i'm getting a sun and moon chap. st nicks knives has them in stock, and maybe other places too.
but i might as well jump into spydie with both feet and get at least one more knife.
that might work. hard to know how easy it is to do without trying, but it's possible that it will be hard since you're only using the width (not overall length) as a lever arm. less mechanical advantage.
but then i saw this emerson wave thing that some of the knives feature, and obviously my first thought was bottle opener. clearly not intended for that, but what if it works well?
i'm probably going to get a dragonfly wave or delica wave along with the S&M chap (not to be confused with S&M Assless Chaps).
i'm surprised to hear their tw factory is better than their jp factory. good to know.
i googled it and read posts saying that the tw factory is better even than their golden (usa) factory. wow.
i'm pretty sure i'm getting a sun and moon chap. st nicks knives has them in stock, and maybe other places too.
but i might as well jump into spydie with both feet and get at least one more knife.
that might work. hard to know how easy it is to do without trying, but it's possible that it will be hard since you're only using the width (not overall length) as a lever arm. less mechanical advantage.
but then i saw this emerson wave thing that some of the knives feature, and obviously my first thought was bottle opener. clearly not intended for that, but what if it works well?
i'm probably going to get a dragonfly wave or delica wave along with the S&M chap (not to be confused with S&M Assless Chaps).
When reading about all things Spyderco, remember folks often have very strong feelings. In fact, a lot of folks prefer the other factories over Taichung because they feel the lines are too sharp. They're voices are often drowned out. Here's what I can say with complete confidence, they're all good. You will notice some difference in Golden, Seki, Taichung, etc. but none of those differences are bad, just different. Also, Sal has always kind of had a focus for the factories. Seki does a ton of the flagship, mid-line offerings while Taichung was setup do to a lot of the upper end stuff. So naturally people will have a perception of superior quality.
Emerson waves...ugh... So much there... Ernie Emerson is not quite the Mick (Burger) Strider of the pocket knife world but is damn near as polarizing. And, if you haven't yet guessed, I'm not a fan. But, he has a very strong following. I've owned a waved Delica and gave it to my daughter who uses it strictly for gardening (and she has three Delicas). First, you get the saber ground blade which for me, kills one of the best features of Spyderco's, the thin flat grinds. And the wave feature, for me, became a nuisance almost immediately. I don't want to have to think about or adjust my technique for pulling out my pocket knife so that it doesn't open halfway. Which is what happens if you don't use a little purpose in your pull. Don't get me wrong, it does what it is advertised to do, just not a feature I liked at all. I'm not a knife-for-defense guy so just not for me.
Most people report it is not the best for caps. I wouldn't know because I carry a Rambler.
Ok, I also have issues with Mick, Ernest, Mike and Tony but Doug Ritter? Doug is a good friend. What did he do to offend you? He is into the lobbying end of things not making pocket knives.
I guess I misunderstood your post then. sorry.
Ok, I also have issues with Mick, Ernest, Mike and Tony but Doug Ritter? Doug is a good friend. What did he do to offend you? He is into the lobbying end of things not making pocket knives.
I guess I misunderstood your post then. sorry.
I certainly agree with you about Ernie. Without going into all the details, he told me he was friends with a famous rock musician and that he carried an Emerson knife. Turns out our CEO's secretary at the time was next door neighbors with that musician and socialized with him all the time. Bottom line, he had never heard of Ernie. As for Mick, I'm an ex Ranger from the Viet Nam days so I take a very dim view of his past claims. He was giving me bad vibes from the very first time I met him.
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