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The knife thread.

MannDude

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Look, we've got a that most of you hate. So why not have a knife thread? Now more of you can play. :)

I just got this delivered to me today. I was tired of my cheap Wal-Mart knives always going dull and since I usually carry a knife I wanted something that was well reviewed. It's not the nicest knife in the world, but it's the first time I've spent more than like $12 on one too...

So, here is my Spyderco Dragonfly 2:

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Fits in that 'top pocket' (whatever it's called) just fine. I used to use that pocket for a lighter when I smoked, but since this blade is smaller than my old knife if fits there securely. It's a tiny blade! 

First thing I did with it was shave a bit of hair off my arm. It's sharp. Took it over to a pile of broken down boxes on my floor from Amazon purchases and cut through them without issue. Too lazy to get in my camping bag to get out some paracord, but I'm sure it'll cut that without issue as well.

I got it from Amazon ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004GUL6IA/ ) for $52. It came recommended as a good knife for under $100 from the Reddit Knifeclub. I may actually get something a bit bigger to keep in my camping bag too as I'd want something that can be used to shave wood, cut rope, and more for when camping... though I think this one will do me well and replace my cheap Wal-Mart blade and the SOG blade that came with a bag I got for Christmas.

So, whether it be a pocket knife you carry daily or a nice set of kitchen knives or specialty knives used for hobbies like wood working... if you're proud of it, show it off!
 
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Jonathan

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Looks nice but not really my style.  Here's my SOG blade.

It's sharp as well.  Not too big, not too small.  The assisted open makes it an awesome one-handed operation knife.

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trewq

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That is insane to even think about. I couldn't imagine going through the day without mine simply for the utility it offers from opening boxes, cutting a loose thread on clothing, etc. I use it almost daily and feel naked without it.
I'm ok with that considering it means a very high percentage of people aren't walking around with knives. We also can't have guns in public, which I am grateful for. I have access to knives at work and home, it's not really that big of an issue.
 

MikeA

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Anyone get one of these? They're like $1-5 on eBay.. works pretty well the utility if you need to cut boxes often and don't want to carry a regular pocket knife. I have a small winchester knife but it's not worthy of a picture.

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MannDude

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That is insane to even think about.  I couldn't imagine going through the day without mine simply for the utility it offers from opening boxes, cutting a loose thread on clothing, etc.  I use it almost daily and feel naked without it.
Same. I don't know anyone who doesn't carry a knife. It's just something that most people have in their pocket or even on a keychain. Whether it be a little multi-tool like a Swiss Army knife with a file, little screw driver and a flat and serrated blade or a full blown pocket knife... They certainly come in handy.

I buy these bottles of Sweet Tea from the gas station sometimes, and I can NEVER get the fucking wrapper off the bottle so I can open it with my fingers. I just go straight for the knife now. :)

EDIT: I don't think knife crime is actually an issue or problem here. Unsure about in the cities though. I live in a small town. We don't really have crime here anyhow.
 
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KuJoe

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I love my Kershaw Cryo. I didn't realize how useful a knife is until I started carrying one around. A few times a week I'm in the company of somebody trying to cut something with their keys and using a knife is so much faster. Like others have said, I feel naked without it.

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I would take a picture of it in my pocket like the rest of you but you can't see it in my pocket. :)
 
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ChrisM

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I've had this one for like 2-3 years now. It gets used for basically everything.

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Jonathan

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Same. I don't know anyone who doesn't carry a knife. It's just something that most people have in their pocket or even on a keychain. Whether it be a little multi-tool like a Swiss Army knife with a file, little screw driver and a flat and serrated blade or a full blown pocket knife... They certainly come in handy.

I buy these bottles of Sweet Tea from the gas station sometimes, and I can NEVER get the fucking wrapper off the bottle so I can open it with my fingers. I just go straight for the knife now. :)

EDIT: I don't think knife crime is actually an issue or problem here. Unsure about in the cities though. I live in a small town. We don't really have crime here anyhow.
Yeah here in AL everyone has knives and seems like more than half of all of my friends and people I know in general carry concealed firearms.  Contrary to popular belief we don't walk around stabbing and shooting people around here either...
 

TruvisT

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I bought two of these. smith and wesson black ops

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I take it everywhere. When I go swimming in the ocean or just working. Very insanely sharp. GREAT feel. They are $50 knives but AWESOME quality knives.

Also. they come in several colors and styles. Great little knives to stock up on and great employee gifts ;)
 
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Jonathan

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I bought two of these. smith and wesson black ops

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I take it everywhere. When I go swimming in the ocean or just working. Very insanely sharp. GREAT feel. They are $50 knives but AWESOME quality knives.


Also. they come in several colors and styles. Great little knives to stock up on and great employee gifts ;)
That does look like a nice knife!  If it didn't have that serrated edge I'd probably go find one to buy lol.  I don't like serrated blades personally.
 
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MannDude

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Well, I s'pose I should share my S&W knife too. I like their guns better than their knives, but this stays in my camping bag. As you can see, it's been used a bit, mainly for collecting wood shavings for fire kindling, to cut rope, and even to open cans of chili in the woods to heat up over the fire when I had forgotten to pack a can opener. Needs to be resharpened, though. :(

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It's aight.
 

raindog308

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UK/Australia has insane, fascist laws...no surprise there.  Seriously, not being able to carry a pocket knife or a multitool is ridiculous.  Heck, not being able to carry a gun is ridiculous, but I digress...

I live in Oregon, so...why not buy local.  I carry a Columbia River fold-out knife - nothing particularly special.  I think it's AUS-8 steel.

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If I'm doing something handy or out in the woods, I carry a Leatherman Wave.  I've had Gerbers and don't like them - rickety.  Both are local Portland, Oregon companies.  Love the Wave multitool.  

My favorite knife is my Coldsteel SRK which is not the world's greatest steel (also AUS-8) but is just a perfect shape and weight.  I've had it for 20+ years and it's been on every backpacking/hiking/camping trip with me.  Also great for carving pumpkins at Halloween  :D

http://www.coldsteel.com/Product/38CK/SRK(SURVIVAL_RESCUE_KNIFE).aspx

Really what I'd like to get is a Fallkniven - maybe an A1 or an S1.  But they're like $250.  My outdoors activities are not that demanding...but I'm sure someday when the apocalypse comes I'll regret not having one.
 
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AThomasHowe

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UK/Australia has insane, fascist laws...no surprise there.  Seriously, not being able to carry a pocket knife or a multitool is ridiculous.  Heck, not being able to carry a gun is ridiculous, but I digress...
They're not quite that insane. You are allowed to carry anything with a 3 inch or less blade at any time (so swiss army knives and multitools are fine) and you're allowed to carry larger blades as long as you have a good reason - work, camping etc. It depends on context. If you've got a 5 inch blade in your pocket walking around town you'll raise eyebrows sure, if you're up in the woods taking it camping you're probably okay.

You aren't allowed flick knives or butterfly knives (although multi tools etc are okay) but they're pretty widely available. I know not true for all officers and stations but my father was a special officer and he stole a knife or two from people instead of properly booking it. I particularly remember a black flick knife that's probably still around somewhere. There's also always a dodgy mate somewhere that can hook you up with one, or under the counter in an army shop or something.

On the topic, I wouldn't mind a useful swiss army knife/multitool but I'm not willing to pay out for it so oh well. I guess I wouldn't mind a decent knife for in my drawer either, always got one of the smaller kitchen knives about somewhere. I don't really mind the UK laws though... I think it's fair to not allow people to carry weapons in certain places or contexts. It's not even like they'll find out unless you're being a dick with it or taking it through some high security place or event.

As much as I don't like weapons though I have to admit there is something alluring about knives. I guess it's not surprising that humans have a good eye for knives though, knives are our most basic, effective and vital of tools (and weapons).
 

iWF-Jacob

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I live in Oregon, so...why not buy local.  I carry a Columbia River fold-out knife - nothing particularly special.  I think it's AUS-8 steel.

If I'm doing something handy or out in the woods, I carry a Leatherman Wave.  I've had Gerbers and don't like them - rickety.  Both are local Portland, Oregon companies.  Love the Wave multitool.  
Add Kershaw to that list :) Columbia, Leatherman, Gerber, and Kershaw.

I too live in Oregon. I carry a Kershaw Clash ever day (great thing to note that having a CHL allows you to carry a knife, as well as a gun, in public buildings in Oregon). In addition I have a Leatherman Surge as well as a Gerber Suspension Butterfly.

All are great, but I would rank them as Kershaw > Leatherman > Gerber
 
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