Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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After deciding against trying to import the Zing, (the distinct possibility of customs charges and hassle really put me off), I then found Heinnies, and have spent the last day browsing their extensive selection….......to the point that I'm now down to a shortlist of 5,
Spyderco Tenacious
Rough Rider Trapper
Spyderco Kiwi
Kershaw Zing
Boker Plus Subcom 42 TiAny advice?
I know that only the Rough Rider, Kiwi and Subcom are UK legal, but I would use the other choices for outdoor stuff anyway, so that isn't too much of an issue for me.
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Got my eye on a Sebenza
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Will do at some point this month thanks Seul
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@tmg:
After deciding against trying to import the Zing, (the distinct possibility of customs charges and hassle really put me off), I then found Heinnies, and have spent the last day browsing their extensive selection….......to the point that I'm now down to a shortlist of 5,
Spyderco Tenacious
Rough Rider Trapper
Spyderco Kiwi
Kershaw Zing
Boker Plus Subcom 42 TiAny advice?
I know that only the Rough Rider, Kiwi and Subcom are UK legal, but I would use the other choices for outdoor stuff anyway, so that isn't too much of an issue for me.
I always go Kershaw. I'm very brand loyal to them
Spyderco is ok, I don't like the way their knives look pretty much universally
Bokers are ok as well, but that knife looks really uncomfortable in the hand
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I'm sure out of the 3, the Kershaw 's the cheapest, no?.. I had some issues with Böker… Let's just say that you should hope and pray nothing goes wrong with your knife as service = 0...
So yeah: Kershaw... And if you want, I'll order a Zing for you with my order and ship it to you (for free).
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Seul do you have large or small Sebenza?
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@tmg:
After deciding against trying to import the Zing, (the distinct possibility of customs charges and hassle really put me off), I then found Heinnies, and have spent the last day browsing their extensive selection….......to the point that I'm now down to a shortlist of 5,
Spyderco Tenacious
Rough Rider Trapper
Spyderco Kiwi
Kershaw Zing
Boker Plus Subcom 42 TiAny advice?
I know that only the Rough Rider, Kiwi and Subcom are UK legal, but I would use the other choices for outdoor stuff anyway, so that isn't too much of an issue for me.
Did you see this one, it's what I'm getting next:
http://www.heinnie.com/Knives/Enzo-Knives/PK70-Carbon-Fibre/p-92-756-7950/
M.