• Knives and General Outdoor Discussion.
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That's Neat! I didn't know you made knives.
[img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/uINg9.jpg[/img_thumb] From left to right: 1: Swiss-tech 6-in-1 knife key thingy. Pretty handy. 2: A Russian-made bayonet my dad retrieved on a mission while deployed. 3: A Mt. Rainer knife my dad also got while overseas. 4: A Gerber something that I got from a Walmart in Arizona. 5: A $12 knife I got from a truckstop in North Carolina. 6: A $15 knife I got from a truckstop somewhere between Michigan and Oklahoma. I got most of these over the past few years, and haven't really had a decent, quality knife yet; I ordered a Spyderco Delica 4 a few days ago to use as a primary carry blade. Should come in tomorrow or so.
Hey I recognize that Pakistan folder on the very right :) I've got the exact one. I know very little about it.
Here's my knife, generally outdoors. [img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/IMG_01369.JPG[/img] It's an IKEA knife. I just had lasagna. [editline]30th June 2012[/editline] The knife is pretty good for buttering and cutting potatoes. The weather is nice. Don't mind the messy brick-laying in the foreground, I'm redoing the top of my garden.
Check Boeker out. I have a knife from them, 440C steel. It's kickass.
I know I'm reviving a long-lost thread, but eh. I need advice on an EDC knife. I've looked around a bit and the three knives that interest me the most are those: [url=http://www.kershawknives.com/productdetails.php?id=514]Kershaw Chill[/url] [url=http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=606]Byrd Meadowlark2[/url] [url=http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=587]Byrd Cara Cara 2[/url] What are the advantages of each one? Is there one that is way better than the others? Thanks in advance for your answers (if someone even answers, which seems unprobable :v: )
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