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How much would you spend on a knife?

abumason

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A good pocket knife goes hand-in-hand with a good pocket gun :thumbup:

Like Rust said in the other knife thread.

Knives are cool til someone gets stabbed.



I could get on my soapbox, but at the end of the day, it's just another tool.
 
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BHH

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If you carry a knife for protection it is pretty stupid. Even if you do use it for self defence you will most likely be charged for assault with a deadly weapon. If you pull it on someone and don't use it you can also be charged. When I carry a knife it is to cut stuff not someone.
 

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VG-10 too brittle for EDC? That's spyderco's bread and butter steel...please explain why you think it's too brittle. I've never had any issues with it

VG10 Spyderco blades have a tendency to chip. I have a Police that I don't use a whole lot since I'm worried about snapping the blade, because it's so brittle compared to 154CM or S30V.

I haven't owned a Spyderco since they were using 440C, so I cannot comment of their use of VG-10.

I can comment on the VG-10 I have in my Fallkniven, and also what I've seen in Shun and Kai knives. In all circumstances there are chips in the edge after light usage, that I consider to be from brittleness in the steel, and not from too aggressive a grind angle. In all cases I found that the rounded over burr you would feel when steeling a used knife was smaller than would be expected from a more typical knife steel at the same level of use (comparing similar amounts of use to a Wusthof or Henckels Twin or Sabatier which are a little softer, or a Forschner which is much softer). This is ok, but once the burr exists in VG-10, I've seen that it would chip off when encountering a bone (heaven forbid your mother-in-law puts such a knife in the dishwasher with other utensils, the edge is literally ruined).

My Kyocera ceramic knives have less chips in the edge than my VG-10 knives, and I have really never had an edge chip issue on any other knife of any other alloy, except when some ******* whacked a piece of wrought iron with a Damasteel blade of mine one time.

That being said, from what I've seen, Spyderco uses a pretty steep grind angle, which could make the edge better supported in VG-10 (at the loss of some cutting ability), and I have found that VG-10 has one of the longest lasting edges I have ever seen. Also, the edge chips have been very small, and are sharp at the base. Most chips are almost too hard to see without magnification, and leave a sort of micro-serrated edge texture.

It could be much worse, but I'd be concerned about that in a carry knife.
I've already seen a 154CM blade snap in half when cutting a zip tie, so I'm not carrying VG-10.
 

otis66

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My EDC knife today....$66.00 off of ebay, brand new. I also carry my BSA knife made by camulis thats around 24 years old. I believe I paid $26.50 for the BSA five blade knife.
 

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jrlp

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Like Rust said in the other knife thread.

Knives are cool til someone gets stabbed.



I could get on my soapbox, but at the end of the day, it's just another tool.

I'm sorry, I didn't mean to say knives are a self defense weapon. They can be in dire situations, I meant to say that a gun is a primary self-defense weapon that has but one use, and that's what it should be used for. An edc knife, to me, is a tool that is used for many things. To carry one and not the other to me, doesn't make sense.

When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

I wouldn't use my gun to open a package, and wouldn't use a knife when the life of me and mine are on the line, either. They each have their place, and that's in my pocket!
 
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KyleQ

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I wouldn't use my gun to open a package, and wouldn't use a knife when the life of me and mine are on the line, either. They each have their place, and that's in my pocket!

I dunno, the sights on my XD9 sure are sharp :D

That is a very nice lookin knife

Thanks - I didn't know what quality was until I purchased my MADE IN USA Benchmade, a purchase I won't regret.
 

franzdom

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My answer to this question keeps changing :p

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RobertMo1988

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My EDC knife today....$66.00 off of ebay, brand new. I also carry my BSA knife made by camulis thats around 24 years old. I believe I paid $26.50 for the BSA five blade knife.

is this a mini griptilian or the full size? how does the handle feel i've been looking at one of those for a while now im just too unsure
 

coolreed

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Well that would certainly depend on the knife. Here is a matching pair custom made for me. They are a numbered pair. An Arkansas Tooth Pick and a Bowie Knife. They both feature Damascus Stell Blades, with a Mulkamay Hilts and Mastadon Ivory Handles. I made the Bubingua/Birdseye Maple Case.
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PeterT

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All depends on the quality.. I bought some knifes from Germany, made in Solingen - I don't think they make them anymore,, they were Puma knives. Things of beauty, I paid about $200/knife and I would do it again if I could find them.
 
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