Rickster55
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Thats not really true Bolster. Blades are stamped before the heat treating is done. Most, if not all, edge holding ability comes from proper heat treating.
I am a big fan of the folding knifes that hold a drywall blade. Gets dull? Toss the blade and pop in a new one.
Thats not really true Bolster. Blades are stamped before the heat treating is done. Most, if not all, edge holding ability comes from proper heat treating.
Reading through this post, I see about 2/3 the people posting know what a good knife is, and own good ones.
The other 1/3 has no idea of what a good knife is, carry cheap ones that won't hold an edge, but sing their praises to the hilt.
Readers of this thread, if you don't know much about knives...beware. There is a mix of good and bad information here.
Don't rely on someone shouting about what's "best" persuade you! Do your homework. In particular, learn about the different knife steels, and whatever you do, stay away from 420 & 440A unless you want a spatula rather than an edge. Also not keen on many of the basic Chinese steels which are very soft.
My daily carry is a BG42 Sebenza, but I prefer A2.
What do you recommend?
Both of those are good steel... but the S30V seems to be a more popular choice now.
Just grab a utility knife for the fertilizer bags- cheap enough, and when it corrodes, just toss it. Save the good pocket knife for other tasks.
Yeah I tend to agree on this one. For some tasks (especially opening bags of anything, a utility knife with chanegable blades is best. They make utility knives in folding lock-back versions too.
http://www.leatherman.com/product/c33l/c33lx I have also been looking at that one. It can be found alot of places for about 20ish dollars. Its not quite 100mm long in blade length but still looks nice. I googled the COO and alot of different sights say that its U.S. made but leatherman doesent claim it and its not anywhere on the package or knife so im skeptically believing
Thanks
Sean Scott
As is the knife i posted.
My daily carry is a BG42 Sebenza, but I prefer A2.
What do you recommend?
What do you guys think of smith and wesson knives? Ive had several of them and been happy, i would absolutely love to buy a hundred dollar knive but i climb trees, mow lawns and landscape and ive lost every knife that i have ever had. I like the look of smith and wesson knives, but how do they match up against other brands?
very wise advice for sure, I used the knife for fert. bags, hay twine, rope, tow straps, trimmer string and the edge seems to get pretty dull after about a month of use. Theres a guy about a mile away that all this guys does is sharpen everything that you could think of. He charges 2.00 per knife to sharpen them. I know my smith and wesson is a cheap knife, but whenever i try to sharpen the knife myself, i screw up the edge and seem to have a hard time getting it back to its original angle.
Carl B,
Sadly, Camillus is no longer in business. They closed in 2007. The current Camillus line are imports and in no way reflect the quality that came out of the Camillus factory. I say this as a former Camillus employee who had over 28 years there. I was lucky to get out and move on six months before they closed.