I have to say though, when foraging, it’s usually the Eutsler DUK, that I bring for no good reason other than I’m usually lucky, foraging-wise with the DUK. Go figure
Yeah kunwu looks cool, and I like their mirror'd DLCRecently saw the Kunwu stuff on Transparent knife's Insta, kind interested, especially in their PM60 stuff.
Very nice, this is on my list to get this year. Having a hard deciding between the g10 drift, the ti variants drift or the drift L though. Thoughts?I have a number of EDC’s that I carry that I call city knives - Shiro, Oz, Holt. All great actions, millings, attention to detail, etc but when on the job outside, especially in bad weather, it’s the Quiet Carry Drift that I usually take. The Vanax blade is very corrosion resistant and when I drop it, the orange G10 scales show up in even poor light.View attachment 297147
Lots of customisations available now. Good to see the company expanding. I think their products are solid EDC candidates.Miss my waypoint. Great price point for a vanax knife with a nice action and good slicer
You can almost see Saddle Mountain from my home. I kind of thought it was a funny name to give to a folding hunter given Saddle Mountain is a Oregon State Park. On the other hand, if you are into wild flowers make a point of climbing it. There are thing growing there you won't find any other place.Field testing Spyderco Endura K390 wharncliffe vs Benchmade Saddle Mountain S30V
Endura is thinner, cuts pretty much everything better. Noticeably better on cutting cardboard, HDPE bottles, more equal for cutting HDPE and silicon tubing. Benchmade feels great in hand but I also really like Spyderco handles. Tip on Endura is too thin for me to use as a pry bar to pop up 8" well lids, but by that same token the Benchmade tip is too thick to get under zipties which the wharncliffe excels at. Just wish the Endura had a black handle but for the sale price it's a killer value
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*It's a small fixed blade.You can almost see Saddle Mountain from my home. I kind of thought it was a funny name to give to a folding hunter given Saddle Mountain is a Oregon State Park. On the other hand, if you are into wild flowers make a point of climbing it. There are thing growing there you won't find any other place.
I have to laugh sometimes about occasional musings of guys over at the various Facebook edc forums about what to carry when going to formal occasions such as weddings, etc. I guess these could be considered as ewc (evening wear carry). They’re knives, guys, and you think they may come in handy at these occasions???!!!!
Rask looks super classy. Love how it compliments the pinstripes. Add a purple tie and you’re off to the races.So headed out earlier to Swan Lake at SF Ballet. At first I thought the Eutsler duk would add a certain aesthetic but maybe the timascus clip maybe was too much of a statement and maybe subtlety suggested the understated silver Rask with purple hardware may be a better choice for this event.View attachment 302888View attachment 302889
Rask looks super classy. Love how it compliments the pinstripes. Add a purple tie and you’re off to the races.
Hope the ballet was good. I know a bunch of people in that orchestra.
I like Benchmade and Spydies for work knives - open packages, slay cardboard boxes, threaten co-workers, etc. Want to try a Benchmade Immunity. Pricey but looks like a cardboard killer.
Can anyone offer impressions of Auto Immunity, Full Immunity and/or Partial Immunity?
my spydie in cpm-m4 puts in hella work and still going strong. I only sharpen it once a month. the heat treat is is so hard i even use the spine to steel my knivesI like Benchmade and Spydies for work knives - open packages, slay cardboard boxes, threaten co-workers, etc. Want to try a Benchmade Immunity. Pricey but looks like a cardboard killer.
Can anyone offer impressions of Auto Immunity, Full Immunity and/or Partial Immunity?
I have a PM2 in M4 and a Bradford fixed blade in m390. I have a difficult time with the M4 (getting it sharp and, once I've gotten there, keeping it sharp). The m390 on the other hand is a dream to sharpen. I'm a huge fan of that steel for EDC stuff (based ony sample of n+1).... Or just get one in m4. Or of course anything in k390.
Spyderco is one of the best m390's out there. Most Chinese m390 is meh but yeah Spydercos is fantastic.I have a PM2 in M4 and a Bradford fixed blade in m390. I have a difficult time with the M4 (getting it sharp and, once I've gotten there, keeping it sharp). The m390 on the other hand is a dream to sharpen. I'm a huge fan of that steel for EDC stuff (based ony sample of n+1).
Now I use a 4000 grit DMT bench stone to keep it sharp and it does alright. My whetstones (gesshins and nubatama platinums) are too slow, even just for touch ups. It's just a really abrasive resistant steel.Really interesting to hear about your m4 experience though...what was your sharpening progression
Yeah a full diamond progression would be my recommendation for M4. I use venev diamonds from 120 to 1200Now I use a 4000 grit DMT bench stone to keep it sharp and it does alright. My whetstones (gesshins and nubatama platinums) are too slow, even just for touch ups. It's just a really abrasive resistant steel.
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