Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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Kizer Vagnino zipslip S35VN stainless Steel blade, titanium scales, one handed opening, and low sitting pocket clip… All my boxes ticked for my new UK legal edc carry
Very nice!
I was looking at one of these a while back. Would love to know your thoughts once you have had a chance to carry it for a bit!
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New Christmas score from Terrain365 - collaboration between Mike Vagnino and Patrick Ma. Titanium framelock dog tag knife with “terravantium” blade (proprietary form of dendritic cobalt), titanium hardware, and phosphorous bronze washers so 100% rustproof. Perfect for the coin pocket if not worn around the neck.
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I dig that.
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@Cutlasshound I've been using my Kizer almost daily, the usual uses - packaging, boxes, kitchen etc. It had a bit of blade play out of the box, but that was sorted with a quick tighten.
The steel is very good and super sharp. It glided through corugated cardboard without any pressure applied.
Despite the opening hole in the blade, I can only flick it open to the half stop at the moment, but it opens easily with one hand.
The handle is well made, no hotpots, fit and finish are very good. There are no pretruding sharp edges, the clip is secure but pliable.
It is a nice knife.
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I've always wanted a beast of a day to day knife for home use. Opted for a Spyderco Manix 2 XL in black. It is killer. Brutally tough and superfast one hand deployment, even when wearing leather gloves. The blade steel is very nice too. I've found myself wandering around the house just looking for things that need slicing up… My wife and son are hiding in the cupboard under the stairs... Mwahaha
Here's a size comparison next to my Kizer
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@Cutlasshound I've been using my Kizer almost daily, the usual uses - packaging, boxes, kitchen etc. It had a bit of blade play out of the box, but that was sorted with a quick tighten.
The steel is very good and super sharp. It glided through corugated cardboard without any pressure applied.
Despite the opening hole in the blade, I can only flick it open to the half stop at the moment, but it opens easily with one hand.
The handle is well made, no hotpots, fit and finish are very good. There are no pretruding sharp edges, the clip is secure but pliable.
It is a nice knife.
Thanks very much for the feedback, much appreciated.
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Real Steel x Heinnie Gslip.
Christmas present from the kids [emoji848]
Sold out pretty quickly. The micarta scales are lovely in the flesh and have a real depth to them that, likely so many things, is difficult to capture in a photo.
Razor sharp out of the box. Nice deep carry clip.
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@Cutlasshound I've been fighting the urge to pick one of these up. I can only imagine it's like the Heinnie Luna, just much, much Better! And the Luna is a nice edc UK friendly too.
Buy a kwik thumb stud. I put one on my Luna and it works a treat. Nice smooth one hand opening.
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@Cutlasshound I've been fighting the urge to pick one of these up. I can only imagine it's like the Heinnie Luna, just much, much Better! And the Luna is a nice edc UK friendly too.
Buy a kwik thumb stud. I put one on my Luna and it works a treat. Nice smooth one hand opening.
It’s very nice. I also have the Luna and the key differences imo are that the pocket clip on this one is sooo much better and the knife itself looks a bit more svelte, other than that the quality and blade etc are on par.
I read that Heinnie will be getting these back into stock over the next few weeks [emoji8]
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I've been meaning to post my last 2 acquisitions, for a few months, now. Finally getting around to it. Both Spyderco. One practical, the other, not as much.
First up, the Waterway. It was designed by Lance Clinton, a sport fisherman. His intention was to use it as an all around utility, that he could carry with him on his kayak. It also works well as a fillet. The beauty of it, it's completely rust proof, as it uses LC200N steel, and has no hardware to rust, as it utilizes blind pins and an industrial adhesive to secure the G-10 scales. It is maintenance free. @Giles , @Matty123 , if you don't know about this one, you may want to take note. I plan on using it for camping and fishing trips…..
Here's Lance putting it through it's paces…..
Second, is a Blade HQ exclusive PM2. It uses CPM REX 45 steel, and has copper scales. I bought this as a collector piece. I work with copper, almost daily. It just seemed fitting to own one. The only reason I see it as not-so-practical, the copper scales make it a bit heavy for regular use. It is pretty to look at, though.....
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nice @scooter
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My new Randall Sergeant. Love this thing…
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I've wanted to try out a Benchmade for sometime and found a UK seller that had a Foray in stock. S20V steel, G10 scales, beautiful blade shape snd looks, and a one hand blade action that is very fast. I am really happy with it. Just a shame it has to stay at home with me and I can't legally carry outside.
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That blade profile is absolutely stunning!
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Necklace overkill….. Koch Tools Gnat. Micarta scales. Carbidized Ti blade and screws etc.
When I bought it, was not aware of the properties of titanium as a blade (i.e. more suited to light duty as the carbide can chip), so keeping my eye out for a Gnat, WasP, Khorvid or Warhawk with a steel blade.
Lovely little knife though. Incredibly well finished.
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Jelly! Very nice!
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Recently found this 960 Puma Cub folding knife which used to belong to my dad. Can you guys tell me whether it is a good quality knife? The brass (?) tips have corroded so I’m assuming that was only a brass-colored paint or coating on it. The blade appears in very good shape. So is the folding/locking mechanism.
It is at the upper size limit of what I can carry in my front pocket.
Haven’t seen any previous postings on Puma knives. Did they disappear?
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Did they disappear?
Still here!
https://www.pumaknives.de/en"I’m also wondering whether it is worth trying to fix the rust/flaking or better to accept it as nice aging."
The aging looks beautiful @motojobobo
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This thread…
100% the reason for diving into this rabbit hole
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