Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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There a new Spydie Southard. Shit!
http://s1136.photobucket.com/user/lafferjc/media/ScreenShot2013-11-21at110402PM_zps96654e3b.png.html
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I saw a couple of Unique Sebbies that made my trigger finger very itchy.
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Gun show Nov. 30th, no Sebenza's though. I'm sure I'll come home with something cool…I hope.
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So yeah… Seven months ago I got a Ti-Lock and due to it not working for me immediately, I got rid of it. Well: I'm getting another one. Now that my Sebbie's gone, I will have to spend more time with it. Not to mention that it still is one of the nicest looking knives I've ever seen…
I almost bought one Saturday. So tempting…..
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Glad to hear was shocked when you got rid of it last time. IMO it is CR masterpiece. I have had every model of his knives and the Ti-Lock was the only one that blew me away.
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Hiroaki Ohta
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Sick harpoon swedge.
Speaking of harpoon swedges, just got off the phone with Dave Curtiss after seeing this little one-off on USN. S35VN blade, love the filework on the backspacer. It's soon to be mine, he's invoicing me this evening:
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That's pretty damn cool mac
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Jeff, those Ohta's are sick…
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I have had many knives way to many to list; out of embarrassment.
I have finally found my knife maker of choice and it is Ohta. His fit and finish is second to none and his knives are practical for me. I highly recommend checking him out. IMO you can't get a better non-tactical knife for the price.
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I carry this old Case from D a lot. I love not only the knife but its old supple leather belt sheath. Tonight's carry.
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Love how Japanese this Ohta friction folder is. Hamon line? Ironwood? Carbon fiber backspacer? Immaculate construction? Killer pocket sheath? Yes please. My next compact EDC. This was something I have looked at for a while but for some reason was too dumb to cop, even at its very fair asking price. Really glad the universe kept her in place for me.
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^nice addition… that hamon is legit
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Never owned a pocket knife before but have just ordered one up for use at work. Got fed up with cutting up fruit with a blunt table knife!
Having read though this thread and done some other internet research it looks like Spyderco seem to be a good starting point for quality and value.
I have ordered a "Sage 3", nice looking blue scales, handy size and relatively easy to keep sharp.
Will post some pictures once it lands.
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Good choice! Spyderco has been and continues to be one of my favorite production brands.