#747098 - 03/14/12 12:18 AM
Knives??
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Registered: 10/20/04
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so, we have lots of gun discussions on here, which i enjoy. how about knives? the arrival of my latest knife, coincided with dogfish's post of the beautiful sashimi knife got me thinking. so, let's hear it; categories to include hunting, bushcraft, survival, defense. oh, and the 'ol "if i only had one...." category. here's my vote for hunting/bushcraft (and my new toy..) http://www.eseeknives.com/izula-II.htmcheck this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSrlvqrZQKYwilly
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#747105 - 03/14/12 01:08 AM
Re: Knives??
[Re: landcruiserwilly]
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
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I just inherited about 60 folders & 10 fixed blades from my Dads estate.
That old guy loved his blades !!
c/22
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#747108 - 03/14/12 01:23 AM
Re: Knives??
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Ranger Danger
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For self defense, I think it is hard to beat the Ka-Bar TDI.
For a pocket knife with style, Ken Onion's line through CRKT is pretty classy and even functional.
Emerson makes some pretty functional tools as well.
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#747116 - 03/14/12 06:10 AM
Re: Knives??
[Re: Thrasher]
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lots of SOG around our house. I like the folders but the boy and I have about a dozen of the nice ones. Agency and Demo are stand outs. I like the life time sharpening and the fact I drive past the main office weekly. great prices here: http://www.buysog.com/cgi-bin/commerce.c...lt_Folding.html
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#747137 - 03/14/12 11:17 AM
Re: Knives??
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Ranger Danger
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Coley, do you know the reasoning behind the angled design on the Ka-Bar?
The angle of the blade and handle design on the ka-bar allows your hand to stay in a more natural position of function. This means more power, leverage, and generally control which are all pretty key if using it in a stressful situation where fine motor skills tend to fail. Again this is a self defense type knife and is not designed to be an every day utility kinda knife. Cold Steel makes another defense knife called the Safemaker (and Safemaker 2) and though they are popular, the design is pretty weak from a functional standpoint.
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#747170 - 03/14/12 12:54 PM
Re: Knives??
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April Fool
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I carry a Benchmade Osburne daily.
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#747203 - 03/14/12 03:01 PM
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[Re: Sol Duc]
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the things that turned me on about the izula 2:
life time warrantee- the only product i know of where you can intentionally destroy the knife and return it for a replacement. i could torch it in half, return the pieces and get a new one.
edge retention- check out the video. i have a browning fixed blade that i've been using to gut and skin deer. i can get through about 2/3 of a deer and have to sharpen. not any more!
made in the USA- while there are some good steel products from asia, especially japan, I try to buy tools made here. it's made from 1095 steel, so it's easier to sharpen than S30V, and has more stain/rust resistance than D2.
size and shape- perfect for gutting and skinning. don't care for folders here...pita to get the gore out!
pair this one with my knives of alaska bush camp knife, and i don't think i need anything else. except maybe a filet knife.....
willy
Edited by landcruiserwilly (03/14/12 03:10 PM)
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#747277 - 03/14/12 06:03 PM
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[Re: Sol Duc]
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
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Loc: Hurricane Ridge , Wa.
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I carry a Benchmade Osburne daily. Kershaw Leek for me, never w/o one. c/22
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#747341 - 03/14/12 09:39 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 09/24/10
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http://www.coldsteel.com/tilite.htmlI love my Ti-lite. I carry it often. I have the Zy-Ex handle.
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#747534 - 03/15/12 01:55 PM
Re: Knives??
[Re: Salmo g.]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 04/29/06
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This thread reminds me, how many knives do I need? Just one more. A good knife will perform applicable tasks of any degree of difficulty, without complaint, and stick by your side 'til death do you part. Good reason to have more'n one....
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#747702 - 03/15/12 09:29 PM
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[Re: Driftin']
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Registered: 11/29/04
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I use a knife many hours each day. Me, I'd rather spend my money applying for tags or saving for a good hunt or paying for taxidermy after a successful hunt than on a custom knife. I have used a cheap $20 Forschner straight bladed boning knife for over 30 years as my primary hunting knife. I buy a new one and throw it in my pack along with my trusty steel before a big hunt. Never met a critter that needed a more expensive cutting instrument. I remember caping, skinning & boning 4 Caribou bulls in one day and really never yearned for a better blade. Like many things in life it is the talent of the guy using it much more than the quality or price of the tool.
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#747718 - 03/15/12 09:53 PM
Re: Knives??
[Re: Salmo g.]
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Spawner
Registered: 10/20/04
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i was waiting for sal to show up....i'm with you. i also have dressed many a deer (about 4 magnitudes less than you) with a myriad of blades. i hate having to sharpen in the middle if i can avoid it though, and I've found that higher quality steels hold a better edge. the thin boning knife probably stays pretty sharp for a while, but how does it deal with the hair? it seem that the hair really beats up the edge. personally i like a less pointy knife, primarily due to lack of skill. i don't have to worry about using this knife for something else, and thinking i need to resharpen prior to butchering. i wonder also about the continuing quality of your knife. any decline over the 30+ years?
willy
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#747722 - 03/15/12 09:59 PM
Re: Knives??
[Re: landcruiserwilly]
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
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Loc: AK
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A long time big game guides favorite up here has been a Victorinox 3 1/4" paring knife. Small, easy to sharpen, cheap, and cuts up a moose just fine.
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