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Post your knives
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>>2793325
all i ever need as hobo. useful for towns and nature.
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>>2793325
My edc in the woods is a 4 inch esse
My edc in society is a benchmade 551
Both are over a decade old
No I will not take a picture of them
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>>2793366
im sorry i dont have your LARP knife that cant do half the shit mine can. and mine was only 30 bucks.
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>>2793325
Buck 112
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>>2793370
What makes the 112 different from the old standard 110? I haven't owned a 110 in many years but it looks like different steel and a slightly fatter blade geometry. I really liked the old 440 steel on the 110 because you could sharpen it with a rock. But it definitely didnt hold an edge.
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>>2793379
Mainly the shorter blade will meet some legal restrictions, and the smaller frame carries better on the belt. I just like the size more than the 110.
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>>2793379
>>2793381
Better blade shape too
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>>2793379
>it looks like different steel and a slightly fatter blade geometry
You can get either one in a few different steels, and yes, because the blade is shorter but uses the same stock as the 110, the geometry would be fractionally more robust.
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>>2793325
What knife is that?
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>>2793439
Cold Steel Voyager XL Drop Point
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>>2793448
Should've gotten an Espada like my boy Tuco
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>>2793448
>cold steel
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KNAFS limited Wii edition of their Lander 2 just came in today.
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>>2793360
nice anon, got the ranger SAK for edc at work and free time
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>>2793325
36mm right-handed Japanese craft knife in Aogami #2 steel for general shoe/leatherwork
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>>2793473
Why? The Voyager has the same steel, same lock, better blade shape, and costs a third.
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>>2793849
>zOMG it's just like my Japanoose videa gayme
You fucking faggot lmao
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>>2793849
The ultimate man child toy.
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>>2793370
>>2793379
>What makes the 112 different from the old standard 110?
Because the navy is cringe as the zoomzoom say
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>>2793984
>>2793990
Lol, I just collecting knives bros. It ain't that serious. I have other knives for outdoor stuff. Actually have a different version of their Lander for most everyday stuff.
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Knoifs?
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>>2793959
Just for the Tuco tie-in, there was no other reason
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>>2793995
You disguise your buying addiction as a hobby. You insult the tools by getting them just for the sake of having them.
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>>2794012
Having a a handful of knives is an addiction?

Also I think you can agree that not every knife is made to be a tool. Not nowadays anyways with a lot of makers/companies are putting out. Like I said, I have outdoor stuff for outdoors and just small folders for every day use. Lol, I'm def not bringing a folder with me camping anyways. Fixed blade for feathering sticks, batoning, cutting rope, etc. I treat tools like tools, but I also enjoy just quality built knives that are more form over function as well. Just a small hobby.

Speaking of outdoors, the Coldsteel SRK is my outdoor knife I take when I go into the woods in case I need one. I do need to upgrade at some point because I really would rather have a full tang outdoor knife, but this is still surviving so I keep putting it off.
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>>2794020
>cold steel
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>>2794002
This picture smells of tar, tetanus, and broken dreams.
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>>2794012
>you deny your tool it's purpose
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>>2793995
I think Boker did the theme of the same fish far more interestingly. Instead of printing a pattern on the scales (heh), it's G10 with two layers and a bunch of differently colored, G10 inlaid pins.
I can't justify almost 150€ for something made in China, otherwise I might get one
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>>2794023
>This picture smells of tar, tetanus, and broken dreams.
well, my grandpa played tarmac, so did i for a while... so ...
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>>2794070
I agree that the Boker does look better, but it being made in China and costing that much can be a major turn off for some. I actually picked up the green micarta Knafs Lander 2 and then picked up their brook trout scales to swap out since that's kind of their whole schtick.

Fun fact about the Boker Brook Trout knife. The designer is Joe Mangiafico. He makes his own custom knives around American Freshwater Fish. They're pricey and hard to get since he does his in small batches, but they look even better than the mass produced Boker for sure. His are all made in America in the Pacific Northwest I believe.
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>>2794070
Looks like the Briza Necker.
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Probably buy a SAK next
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>>2793370
buck 113
Folders are for fags and boomers
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Bugout Mini i got off Ali Express.
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>>2794272
>buck 113
post pic.
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Love my Enzo Trapper
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>>2794305
Nice honing job, Anon.
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Thanks

I like to use japanese stones. 800 to get grid of grind lines and reprofile if needed. 3000 and 6000 grit to get to the edge I like to use.

Good strop after.

A few years later this is it now. Rehandled with paper micartia. As the stabilised walnut cracked.
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>>2794304
The internet is hard for some people. I'm not going through the effort to post something that I own just to upload and share it when there are already a million pictures of it on the internet that I can get with significantly less effort.
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>>2794356
I know what they look like. I wanted to see yours. If you don't want to show it, fine, no need to be a winter penis about it.
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>>2793505
Nothing wrong with a CS. OP's is actually a good one.
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Got a new knoife, and some other crap, got drunk and indulged in the 'tism as the kids say
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>>2793360
Brother... get it together
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>>2794356
Are you saying it took you less time to open a new tab, look the knife up, screenshot it, save the image, write and attach it to a post than it did take a picture of the knife you own with your phone and post it from there?
Kek
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Why are Bucks the best looking knives?
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>>2795148
Never liked their fixed blades, the proportions just look off and awkward, the Nessmuk skinner is okay looking, 110 is goat though
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>>2795154
Fixed blades are for people that actually use them for more than opening boxes.
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>>2795247
and there is objectively no reason, other then aesthetics, to get anything other then just a Mora basic 511 and an Opinel, but some of us enjoy the finer things in life.
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>>2795284
>Mora basic 511 and an Opinel,
Opine is crap agains an black cat knifu
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>>2795297
Delusional, would be like saying the Douk-Douk or the higonokami are superior.
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>>2794810
sorry bro but in europe one handed knives are illegal.
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>>2795308
Straight up false for the civilised world
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>>2795298
as a geman i say No, its the Kaiser Wilhelm Messer, after that comes any swiss army knaifu.
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>>2795309
no, in germany for example, folding knives that can be opened with one hand are illegal.
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>>2795311
>duhmmm it ILLEGAL unless its ackmet rams it into your chest onnabus
Fuck gaymany and fuck you
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>>2795148
Looks shit.
>>2795247
Here's "the boxes" I opened the other day with mine, dumb ass nigger.
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>>2795357
>image search Rambo
OK boss.
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>>2795357
>amazon prime goat
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>>2795397
Stfu nigger, some of us actually do go out and use our knives
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>>2795148
>>2795247
>>2795357
>>2795397
kek if i got btfo like that i wouldnt visit this site for a month
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>>2795284
>t. box opener expert on Openel marketing team
99% of Openel shills live in europe and taking advice from them on knives is on par with taking gun advice from them: not even once.
>>2795357
I know boomers that clean fish with their folder knives. They knives always smell like shit because the offal always ends up in the handle and lazy fat boomers never ever deep clean them. If you're killing dead things fixed blades will always be superior because they're way easier to keep clean.
Most boomers I know keep their filthy ass folders in their boats because they smell like rot--which defeats the purpose of having a "pocket knife" in the first place.
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>>2795425
>99% of Openel shills live in europe
I'm European and I fell for the Opinel trick. it absolutely sucks for /out/. I have it in carbon steel, the blade is fucking awesome, but the fucking wood body sucks if it really gets 1 drop of moisture.

I now have it in my work bag to prepare my meals. /out/ I won't take it with me anymore.
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>>2795425
>they knives
you even write in ebonics nigger
>>2795429
>muh copinel sucks
honestly thats your fault
imagine buying any fr*nch product and expecting it to be good
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>>2795348
nigger im not going to fucking prison over a hole in my knife.
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>>2795487
>for the civilized world
>Germany
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>>2795487
Oh yes you are
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>>2795311
illegal to carry, not own. and only if they open with one hand AND lock in place after opening. so a spyderco ukpk is fine.
not saying these laws don't suck ass, just don't wanna see false info.
the commie bastards in charge recently banned all automatic knives (to "make people safer" yeah sure. that's really gonna help when some sandnigger stabs a bunch of people with a kitchen knife or plows his car through a christmas market like in magdeburg yesterday) and people quickly realized that automatics have also always been defined as locking in place, so automatics (of any size!, the limit was 85mm for regular autos before the ban) are still legal if you just make them a slipjoint.
pretty sure that due to the way it's defined/worded as something like "locking automatically after opening or when letting go of the mechanism that releases the blade" you can even add an optional locking feature by pushing a separate pin through scale and blade the way it's done on some of the Midgards knives (pic related).
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>>2795499
my point was im not gonna carry it
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>>2794002
DOUK DOUK ET OPINEL LETSGOOOOO
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How are Boker's fixed blades? I've been wanting something nicer than a Mora and a local store has this Arbolito Hunter, I liked the look and feel and it seems well-specced for the money. ($129ish I think?) I'd use it as a general-purpose /out/ blade and also plan on getting into fishing next year (PNW, mostly trout etc.) and maybe hunting eventually if I can find people to show me the ropes.
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>>2795589
>$130 for 420 and subhuman spic labor
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>>2795589
>something nicer than a Mora
Get a Helle.
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>>2795658
giving money to the Norwegians, wouldn't be caught dead
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>>2795658
>exactly a mora but with woodshit handles
>even the same steel
>costs 10 times as much as a mora
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>>2795659
I bet you have an accent.
>>2795669
Objectively false.
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>>2795670
>I bet you have an accent.
yea, mountain monkey, guess which one, attached picture might help your two braincells figure it out.

>Objectively false.
not that Anon, but, objectively, scientifically, he is correct
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woah
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>>2795675
other anon here, i guess by the flags its swuiss
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luv me minigrip, simple as
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>>2795641
>for 420
It's N695, which is more like 440 or VG10.

>>2795658
Doesn't really appeal to me, only reason I've got a Mora is bang for the buck, not because I'm a big fan of Scandi-style knives. The Boker is pretty much the blade and handle shape I want.
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>>2795754
It still has no business costing >$100 when it is made in the third world. You can get a Cold Steel or Schrade knife in AUS10 for $30–60 and the heat treat and fit and finish will always be consistently good.
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>AUS10
>$9

Also, just me or are captchas more cancerous lately?
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>>2795891
Yeah, they suck.
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>>2793325
American Psycho?
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>>2794810
Name?
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Any good knives under $100? Looking for something retard proof.
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>>2796399
>good knives
Specify this, please.
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>>2796423
Fixed blade, dagger or bowie style. Minimum 6.25 inches. No serration.
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>>2796424
Lots of Bowie styles from Buck, Kabar, and Ontario. Daggers are harder to find. Ontario makes a MIII Trench knife that might work for you.
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>>2795891
What's the purpose of tying a lanyard to your knife? Just for the aesthetic or is there a practical reason?
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>>2796440
Wading through water or swimming is the only time I've personally seen anyone doing it.
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>>2796440
i have it on a swiss ranger, with lanyard i can grab it better out of my workpants. cause at worl i have 9k items in my pockets.
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>>2795891
Where did you get that for $9? They're like $20 here.
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>>2794810
just got a new 08. very disappointment by the swiss, right circle the knife hits a rivet and kills the edge (in the center of the fucking flat) and left circle has a chip right out of the box. Straight blade doesnt have this issue
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>>2797233
Why do people still buy shitorinox memes? They use stamped pot steel and are boring as fuck and slow to deploy. Picrel is assisted-opening on teflon washers, G10 handles, steel liners, AUS10 blade steel, and cost €30.
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>>2797325
because i have a use for the flathead / prybar
>slow to deploy
i cut open big bags, not commit a crime
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>>2797325
>Why do people
Some of us are older then 12
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>>2797330
>then
Ok xir
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>>2797334
John Wick larper gets BTFO
>NOO I AM COOL U GUISE I PROMISE! I NEED THE SPEED! THE COMPANY TOLD ME I NEED THIS STEEL! FOLDED 10.000 TIME
more like Joe Candle lmao
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>>2797336
You are not right in the head bud
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>>2796440
Some smaller fixed blades have such tiny grips it effectively extends the grip a little.

Only reason I'd personally use one desu.
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>>2797341
this is you
>hurr makes brain tingle when it goes slick slack slick
and that's okay, just dont pretend there are legitemate reasons for it
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what knife should I get for working onnaship?
needs to cut rope and be easy to take out and use with gloves on, and have a clip

also pliers would be a huge bonus
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>>2797392
Sounds like you want a multitool, not a knife.
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>>2797393
Don’t tell me what I want, guy
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>>2797392
There is a slipjoint called a "rope knife" that is made for working on sail ships.
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>>2797392
what size vessel, i am assuming you are a deckhand, or is it just a leisure boat?
occupation?

also, cutting rope is a sin, get better with knots.
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>>2797451
yeah deck hand but I recently got my ticket for 3rd mate
big 20,000 grt boats
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>>2797445
I'm not your guy, buddy
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>>2793325
Recently cleaned this one up and polished the copper, but this was while in use. Very satisfying opening/closing mechanism, solid as a rock. Lovely little knife for £25/$30.
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>>2797392
I’ve worked on fishing boats, most guys used a Victorinox Steak knife with blunt tip. The laser cut serrated edge goes through rope like nothing. Now if you need to actually do rope work like making splices or repairing nets you might want something with a fid. I also have a Spyderco Saver Salt (pictured) also super sharp and serrations go through rope like nothing. Also salt water safe, I lost mine will Scuba diving in Washington state and not a speck of rust had grown on it when I found it months later when the bottom kelp had died.
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>>2797597
That's only going to cut so well until it inevitably gets dull and you won't be able to resharpen it
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>>2797602
You’d have to cut so much stuff before it gets dull. I’ve had it for years. And it’s not true you can’t sharpen serrations.
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>>2797603
Every knife gets dull and you won't be able to sharpen them properly
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>>2797604
Well I guess that why all the people I’ve worked with in Alaska just use cheap Vixtorinox knives.
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Happy 2025 niggers
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The bauhaus mora
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>>2797392
I wonder if one of those Milwaukee hawkbills would be good. They're meant for linemen to cut insulation off bigass power cables but I could see them working really well for rope. A fixed blade like pic related would be the best for work with gloves but they make folding versions.
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>>2797641
You, too, Anon. All the best in 2025.
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>>2797653
>how to incur Poseidon's wrath
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>>2797603
>>2797604
This. Serrations? Not even once.
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do all morakniv knives have the same steel? or do the cheaper ones use a cheaper steel?

like would the clipper have the same steel as the companion model?
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>>2797812
pretty much all Morakniv use Sandvik 12C27 for stainless (only some exceptions use the slightly better 14C28N, and you'll see it listed if it's used). For carbon steel they use 20C Shock Absorber, which is basically 1095.
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>>2797812
Just stainless or carbon, as far as I know. You used to be able to get a laminated blade No.1 that are pretty sweet.
https://www.knivesandtools.com/en/pt/-mora-classic-original-no1-laminated-steel.htm
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>>2797647
are Germans even allowed to possess knives like that
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>>2797815
>>2797817
morakniv are very gay globoshlomo swedecuck faggots
they don't even specify what steel they use anymore - use "recycled stainless"
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>>2795298
Nice higonokami
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>>2793325
>>2793370
>>2795685
>>2795891
>>2797325
Good knives

The rest in thread are shit
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>>2797653
I got a folding Milwaukee hawkbill Fastback for Christmas
I intend to use it for mushroom foraging
Disappointed with how far the blade spine sticks out in the folded position. It's also pretty hard to flip the blade out even after loosening everything. Unlike the Fastback box cutters, this one has a liner lock so you press the button on the side to flip it out but you still have to get in there with your finger and press the lock out of the way like a normal folding knife. I don't like it as much as I thought I would.
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>>2793325
I'm too much of a pussy to use it for common things a pocket knife would fulfill just fine, but I like to bring it rucking so it usually just stays on my belt.
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>>2794646
Those fucking patches, what a turbofaggot.
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>>2798100
Based, but why the cuck version with finger guard?
Are you planning to stab something?
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>>2793325
Based
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>>2795571
hell yeah
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bump
not mine
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>>2793384
not my /out/ knife but i still love it
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>>2793360
Not my only knife but this lil dude was tossed to my by a friend and it pretty much lives in my back pocket.
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>>2799843
sick knife bro, Romanian? im shit at bayonet id
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>>2799843
please tell me that you have a type 3 to hang that on
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>>2798702
struck a nerve Ivan?
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>>2794144
is the Terrasaur actually good?
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>>2797445
Didnt you ask?
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is Muela a good brand? or are their knives made in china? i want to get this but not if their shit is made by chinks
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>>2801416
Worse then chinamen, Spaniards I reckon
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>>2801416
Trash
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>>2793325
Take your pick.

The 007 has seen more bushcrafting than every other knife in this thread combined.
It's scratched to hell and back so badly from 60 years of abuse.
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>>2801420
>>2801441
bought it anyway. first knife. handle feels perfect. No idea how the blade will fare, but I'll probably never use it anyway lol
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>>2794646
>>2798702
nah, we've seen your dildo, the patches make sense in that context.
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>>2801416
rat tang, would not baton 2/10
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>>2801656
brother i assure you, you haven't seen half my dildos, eclectic other.. implements, honestly i barely have the energy to do anything with them nowadays, essentially just collected the most obscure ones for fun (i worked in a spicy shop before)
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>>2801416
Chinkshit level, worse steel, better finishing, possibly better heat treatment.
Then again I regularly use extremely cheap chinkshit knives (Decathlon's Sika, HX outdoors F1 clone, all 5cr15 shit), they work if you're not retarded.
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>>2793325
Kino webm
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rotated to a spyderco smock today for flipper friday. titanium thursday was the chef

>>2794012
kek not all of us are unemployed poors
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