Biggfoot44
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- Aug 2, 2009
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I don't think I know any man who hasn't carried one of those Kershaws at some point in their lives.
I'm racking my memory from over the years . but I can't recall using Za Kershaw .
I don't think I know any man who hasn't carried one of those Kershaws at some point in their lives.
I know I haven't. I went from Buck knives to Spyderco and never looked back.I'm racking my memory from over the years . but I can't recall using Za Kershaw .
Well, we haven't formally met yet, certainly not to the point I would say I know you.I'm racking my memory from over the years . but I can't recall using Za Kershaw .
I think my point stands. If I have to ask their pronouns, I could care less what they are carrying.
As for smooth opening knives, I have a SOG spec elite that is slicker than wet goose shit. So quiet as well.
He has more, I guess because the site still shows it in stock. Shipping is only five bucks.Oh, hell yes. Great buy.
You've given me lots to Google! Thank you!!!usually have to top $100 to get steel that is noticeably better than the basic budget steels everyone uses, $200 can get some really good stuff, especially the ton of "carried once never cut" knives people sell on Facebook knife groups and knife forums. Most of the sub $100 kershaw speedsafe knives have slippery and heavy stainless steel scales, and the weird hard to sharpen recurve edges Ken Onion loved. You can usually get a Spyderco Para 2/3 in S30V or better for just over $100, TONS of different models to choose from. There are a few low end ZTs in that have their excellent KVT bearing setup in that range, 0450s, but sometimes the mid-higher models can be found used for a deal. Benchmade tends to use bushings, but the Axis lock is a wonderful lock that can also be used to take pressure off and deploy a blade. Now that the patent has expired some other companies, mainly Hogue use the lock. The Ritter knives can be found around $150-ish and the Deka is cheaper than that. They have massive upgrades in design and materials. Some Hogue models use the newest supersteel Magnacut in very reasonably priced knives.