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    • DougNgD
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      Which Reeve knife? The Ti Lock?

      I think at the last quote, it's going to cost $500+, FYI

      A little too high for me…

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

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      • SeulS
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        Half a grand… Hmmm... We'll see... That's around 350 €... Maybe...

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        • DougNgD
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          Btw, you're really asking to lose that Sebenza with the clip that way. It WILL eventually snag on something, pull it out of your pocket and send it to the floor, with or without you knowing about it

          It's happened to me without on other knives that didn't have the clip bent out of shape like that

          My advice would be to send it in and have them put in the spacer plate in there. Then either keep the knife in the bottom of your pocket or put the knife in a belt sheath if you're really worried about trashing your jeans

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

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          • SeulS
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            Ok - thanks for the advice. I'd be absolutely GUTTED to lose my baby… Btw I don't really care about trashing my jeans... I'll take care of it when it becomes an issue (eg. torn pockets)...

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            • DougNgD
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              I just watched the Ray Mears method of sharpening. It will only work on a true Scandi ground knife or a zero ground knife.

              Do it on a Sebenza and not only will you screw up your knife royally, your knife will stay dull

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

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              • DougNgD
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                I'm kind of surprised that more people on this board aren't more into traditional knives

                1. a lot of the clothes that are favored here are workwear inspired from the 40's and 50's. Tactical, locking, one hand openers didn't exist back then
                2. traditional knives develop patina and character like denim. The carbon steel forms a grey patina that is your own with use (this is not rust, it's an oxidized layer that protects the steel eventually). The bone/wood handles wear away slowly from your pocket. Over time, it's YOUR knife. I have a Cattle Rancher that has a really dark main blade from cutting my food, a sheepsfoot blade that has scratches all over it from cutting boxes, and a spey blade that's blue from dressing tenderloin (a favorite in my house)
                3. This one might just be me, but you really have to know how to treat a traditional knife. It's almost a lost art. You have to know how to sharpen by hand to get that perfect convex edge. You have to keep your blade clean and well maintained or it will rust. You have to keep your bone/wood handle oiled during the dry winters. Is it more of a pain in the ass? Yes, but so are jeans you don't necessarily want to toss into a washing machine week after week.

                Just some random thoughts about knives at WAY too early in the morning

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

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                • BeatleB
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                  I totally get it - but it's just not really practical to walk around with a big knife poking out of your back pocket..

                  We can do anything

                  http://bybeatle.com

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                  • Max PowerM
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                    Interesting thoughts. Thanks for sharing…

                    @elclintor:

                    > I don't care what people say.. The Max Power way is the right way…

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                    • ?
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                      Nothing's cooler than a traditional switchblade. It's just unfortunate that you can't own and/or carry one in a lot of states.

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                      • DougNgD
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                        @Beatle:

                        I totally get it - but it's just not really practical to walk around with a big knife poking out of your back pocket..

                        Actually, I was thinking of this one:

                        It's actually more pocketable than most tactical folders, and draws A LOT less attention than a black bladed knife.

                        I sometimes hear comments like "my grandfather used a knife like that on the farm when I was a kid". It's nice to hear when real, blue collar workers used knives like I carry now.

                        One final thought on traditional knives: you have to know how to properly use a knife to use onewithout a lock. My stepson is a brilliant teenager (IQ of 142), but he's pretty much retarded when it comes to working with tools. I saw him trying to hack open a box with his Benchmade once. That's not how you use a knife, locking or otherwise. I think there's a generation that's forgotten how to properly use tools because of "cheats" like a locking blade

                        Occassionally I'll hear "but you can cut off your fingers with a non locking blade", that's total BS. If that were the case, none of our grandfathers would have fingers. They just learned how to use a tool properly

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

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                        • DougNgD
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                          I also apologize for any incoherent thoughts. I just went from exhausted to overly caffeinated in three minutes

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

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                          • BeatleB
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                            and you can carve the IH logo in the wooden handle…

                            We can do anything

                            http://bybeatle.com

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                            • DougNgD
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                              That's actually stag.

                              Deer shed the outer bark of their antlers (stag) as they get older. It's incredibly hard and figured by the time it falls off.

                              Stag is probably my favorite handle material, for a traditional knife or otherwise. It has a tremendous amount of character, and feels great in the hand. Every piece is different, since other than fitting the back and sides for the handle, nature decides how it looks. Nobody really carves stag, because it has so much natural beauty

                              Also, because it's a material that's shed off the animal and then harvested by hand off the ground, no deer have to die. It wouldn't keep me up at night, but it's an added nice feeling.

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

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                              • DougNgD
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                                Current carry:

                                The larger blade has turned grey/blue from cutting steak/pork tenderloin/chicken/lamb chops/mangoes/whatever other food that needs to be smaller

                                Small pen blade has stayed shiney because it's only used to open boxes/envelopes/other things that might be dirty that I don't want touching my food

                                Both blades have been hand sharpened on a belt sander and can/has split a hair in half lengthwise. I can do the same sharpening on a stone

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

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                                • michaeljcrM
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                                  I carry a standard Swiss Amy PK in my bag, and this little Boker in my jeans:

                                  http://www.heinnie.com/Knives/Böker-Knives/Boker-Mother-of-Pearl-Pen-Knife/p-92-116-3063/

                                  I'm thinking of getting one of these though:

                                  http://www.heinnie.com/Knives/-UK-Legal-Carry-Knives/Taylors-Eye-Witness/Taylors-Eye-Witness-Knives-PC100-Buffalo/p-92-641-828-5893/

                                  I did get the Spyderco UKPK knife a few months ago, but I can't bring myself to carry it around in the UK, even though it's legal.  I can't imagine any situation over here where, if stopped by a police officer, they wouldn't arrest you for carrying it, or at least confiscate, even though they shouldn't.

                                  By the way, the little Boker is fun, although quite expensive.  I bought two though, as they were on sale a while ago for under £20.  I still have the spare and will gladly send it on gratis to a deserving home if anyone wants it, so long as you're sure it's legal to send penknives through the post where you are. PM me if you want it, first come first served!

                                  Oh, new IH denim does give the Mother of Pearl a blueish tint though!

                                  Michael

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                                  • R
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                                    @michaeljcr:

                                    I did get the Spyderco UKPK knife a few months ago, but I can't bring myself to carry it around in the UK, even though it's legal.  I can't imagine any situation over here where, if stopped by a police officer, they wouldn't arrest you for carrying it, or at least confiscate, even though they shouldn't.

                                    For same reason my UKPK don’t see much use is well. I’m not really worry about being stopped on street (as it never happened before) but random mobile knives arches in underground and train stations in London really hard to avoid.

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                                    • michaeljcrM
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                                      @ricochet:

                                      @michaeljcr:

                                      I did get the Spyderco UKPK knife a few months ago, but I can't bring myself to carry it around in the UK, even though it's legal.  I can't imagine any situation over here where, if stopped by a police officer, they wouldn't arrest you for carrying it, or at least confiscate, even though they shouldn't.

                                      For same reason my UKPK don’t see much use is well. I’m not really worry about being stopped on street (as it never happened before) but random mobile knives arches in underground and train stations in London really hard to avoid.

                                      I agree, I'm in London nearly every week at the moment for work, on public transport, and it's just not worth it.  The rest of the time I'm working in Manchester City centre, and it's the same there.  Hell, I've even seen the mobile metal detector gates in Bury, Lancashire where I live.  The UKPK is great, but I'd arrest some for carrying it if I was a copper.  Somone on The British Blades forum said of the UKPK, that it's within the letter of the law, if not the spirit.

                                      M.

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                                      • DougNgD
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                                        I think part of the problem of the UKPK is that it doesn't have the stoutness of a true tactical and doesn't have the charm of a traditional knife.

                                        It's a compromise of the two styles that doesn't quite have the sum of either one of it's parts

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

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                                        • ?
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                                          I like Emerson

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                                          • caseywisenbakerC
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                                            this is my pocket knife.. not super tech or crazy but i like it.

                                            its hand made in Germany, and its pretty sharp. i dont need anything super intense i mostly just open boxes and stuff at work plus i love the way it looks, super simple wood handle with the brass anchor inlay.

                                            here is a little video i found on youtube of the handle being made.

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