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    • DougNgD
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      Yup, I loves me a Sodbuster. The Sodbuster is a tried and true pattern that gets used to the point of destruction, and just gets replaced with the same thing because the design just works.

      I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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      • gbougardG
        gbougard
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        my two favorite brands are Laguiole from France and Buck from the US. Everywhere I go, I try to buy a nice knife. The only place I fucked up was in Japan. I was in the plane flying back and I realized that I had totally forgotten to look for a knife there.

        Laguiole: I probably have like 10 of those, since my dad had them delivered in the 70's by boxes of 25 which he gave as gifts when the brand was not famous at all. The last one I bought has a mammoth tusk handle which is absolutely fabulous looking. I went overboard with the blade and instead of a plain steel one, I got a damas steel which looks nice but too much with the mammoth handle. I might return it to the knife maker for a simpler blade.

        Buck: I have a crapload of those, all folding knives. All MADE IN THE USA, fuck the Chinese outsourced models. They are big, look menacing, American in a word!!! Just kidding.

        I also brought myself a nice machete from Kingston, just a regular one that farmers use down in Jamaica.

        For cooking, I have a nice little ceramic blade (white blade) that cuts real nicely. I love it. But my favorite cooking knife is a traditional 12cm Opinel (from France) folding knife. Simple as fuck, but great wood handle, wicked blade, very cheap.

        Its getting riskier to walk around with knives with the safety and security bullshit politicians force down our throats, so I mostly keep them at home.

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        • DougNgD
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          Not a pocketknife, but I thought I would throw this in here:

          I got this for Jody last Christmas. Made in Japan, damascus, pakkawood handle. Between the thin bevel and my belt sharpener, this thing goes through meat/vegetables/bone like a lightsaber. The best part is the handle though. It feels like a well used piece of soap in your hand. No sharp angles at all, just super comfy

          I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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          • GilesG
            Giles
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            What's the make Dougng, off to Japan soooooooon…G

            "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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            • C
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              @Giles:

              What's the make Dougng, off to Japan soooooooon…G

              Giles, that is a Kershaw Shun knife from the Ken Onion design line. As far as I know, that particular brand has pretty good worldwide distribution. You'll be able to find it when you go to Japan, but you'd probably find it just as easily in higher end kitchen stores in the UK. I know that they are pretty common in nicer kitchen stores out here in the US.

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              • DougNgD
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                What Ken said. They're pretty common in high end cooking stores, although if you know where to look, you will def pay less on the web than at Williams Sonoma

                I would say that one chef's knife handles 80% of what I need to do in the kitchen.

                I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                • GilesG
                  Giles
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                  Thanks gents…G

                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                  • R
                    ricochet
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                    Yay!
                    Today I joined the club and became proud owner of UK legal Spyderco UK Penknife in orange. Leaf shape S30v blade and G10 scales.

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                    • DougNgD
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                      Nice, the Spyderco UKPK is def a hot model right now

                      Went to Lowes over the weekend, was really tempted to buy another Sodbuster, but managed to resist the urge. At less than $20, it's hard not to justify having one around at all times (front door to open boxes, kitchen to open packaging/cut cooking twine, car just in case, office for envelopes/bagels). I just put one in each location 🙂

                      I much prefer the yellow handled ones with the carbon blades over the black handles with stainless blades though

                      I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                      • GilberttG
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                        Ok so I'm getting a Hubertus leverlock switchblade hopefully in the next week.  Any thoughts?

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                          commodorewheeler
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                          @Gilbertt:

                          Ok so I'm getting a Hubertus leverlock switchblade hopefully in the next week.  Any thoughts?

                          I like those, they are fun to play with. Are they legal to carry where you live?

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                          • GilberttG
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                            …mmmm not pursay.

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                              @Gilbertt:

                              …mmmm not pursay.

                              LOL, I know a lot of people who carry autos and balis illegally as well.

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                              • GilberttG
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                                Yeah i carried an italian stilletto for years.

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                                • JiiJ
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                                  Just ordered a Spyderco Dragonfly G-10 in OD green. Was considering the Benchmark Mini Griptilian as well but it seemed a bit too bulky as pocket carry.

                                  AIAN HA-TO!

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                                  • michaeljcrM
                                    michaeljcr
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                                    I bought the Spyderco UKPK lightweight edition a few weeks ago from Handy Niknaks (no affiliation) after spending far too much time on the British Blades forum.  Not bad for just under £47 including postage and legal to carry in the UK.  Now I want a custom made Shing Crafts UK legal EDC but, after discovering IH, it might have to wait until next year!

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                                    • SeulS
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                                      Li'l help?..

                                      Check the clip of my Sebenza… Kinda sucks... Bought a replacement clip but now I can't get the screw to come loose... I also have wrecked the inside of the screw so the little wrench has no more grip on it... How can I possibly remove it?..


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                                      • hecticH
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                                        Dude, get some 2 pack epoxy or chemical metal filler variant.

                                        Set an allen key into the mangled hole and use the epoxy/other motherfucking strong glue to set the allen key.

                                        Wait some time.

                                        Unscrew with extreme prejudice.

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                                        • SeulS
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                                          The thing is - even when I had lotsa grip, it didn't budge at all… But it's worth a shot I guess... Ta!..

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                                          • hecticH
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                                            Np, I expect Doug will have a suggestion.

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