Originally posted by Skimo
Sharp pointed things made of steel
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I'm lucky, I got two 42s. However, I'm clumsy as hell. I can do a few tricks with my right hand, even a rollover or two, but my left hand doesn't go beyond basic openings etc. So I have one of the two out to play with, and the other sitting in its box for the collection.Originally posted by Cy
2 please
If, like Chad, you're interested in getting a BM42, I suggest you get one NOW. They're out of production (EDIT: According to the BM website, they DO still make them, not sure which is accurate), not sure if Benchmade will bring them back. So chances are, the prices will keep going up.
As for which my favorite folder is... I'd have to go with the Benchmande Griptilian. It's neither the prettiest nor the best knife I own, but it's the one I use most. If I were to go on "coolness" only, I'd have to pick the Infidel though. SOG TAC Auto (correct name escapes me atm) is a nice second in coolness.
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Great choice for an EDC indeed.Originally posted by SnusmunI'm mostly into fixed blades. But two of my EDC knives are folders.
Fallkniven U2
As for Spyderco, I can't fault them really, I have a milltary and it's a very nice knife, but despite being functional and well-made, I just can't get over the goofy looks that most Spydercos have.
I'd like to take the opportunity to recommend both of these guys:
Nutnfancy: http://www.youtube.com/user/nutnfancy?blend=1&ob=4
Cutlerylover: http://www.youtube.com/user/cutlerylover?blend=1&ob=4
Both of these guys do some excellent knife-reviews and I can recommend most of their videos on other subjects (guns, flashlights and other tactical gear).
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yeah sorry for that gargantuan picture...It's not the prettiest knife, but it is brilliantly crafted. A nice piece for sure.Originally posted by Mordred
As for Spyderco, I can't fault them really, I have a milltary and it's a very nice knife, but despite being functional and well-made, I just can't get over the goofy looks that most Spydercos have.
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Re: Sharp pointed things made of steel
Originally posted by RRKDown where my Dad lives in Tennessee there is a knife maker that made the largest folding knife in the world. though I don't collect knives, they can definitely be art. I used to collect swords.Originally posted by cobrageezerOn another thread mention was made of some of your choices in folding knives. This is one of my passions. Tell me what you like, dislike. The variables are as wide as tastes in snus. Are they objects of art or just utility.
Can you make a canned Spam for me? I like that kind of knife.
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