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  • My new knife!

    Last year, I asked for some advice about knives.

    At the time, I went with a decent little folding lock blade that I picked up at Advanced Auto. It was decent, if fragile. (I replaced it when it broke, after not that long.)

    Well, this last March, I kinda lost the knife. I had to check it when I entered a local gentleman's club, and spaced retrieving it when I left. A few weeks later when I did go to retrieve it, security had a box of unclaimed knives, but none were mine. They were nice enough, however, to allow me to choose one to take, since all had been there over a month. Decent knife, but again, nothing special.

    Well, this weekend was Bike Week in Key West, and as I was wandering around checking out some of the awesome machines on Duval Street, I happened upon a knife vendor. And though it cost me more than what I now see it being advertised online, I still think I got a pretty good deal on a pretty nifty knife, which has "assisted opening," which some of you mentioned to me at the time.

    Anyway, this is my new Wartech knife. I welcome feedback on it, good or bad, and thank you for your advice last year.

    "The Customer Is Always Right...But The Bartender Decides Who Is
    Still A Customer."


  • #2
    That looks pretty sweet. I don't know knives, but I do know that the assisted open is a really nice feature - I had about a $50 knife with it that was unfortunately lost in a catastrophic move (I was homeless for a few months in between housing).
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    • #3
      I'll get one eventually, but I never get around to it. Always in need of a knife at work.

      Try not to hurt yourself.
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      • #4
        That's not a knife.
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        • #5
          Quoth Mr Hero View Post
          That's not a knife.
          No, THIS is a knife.



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          • #6
            Speaking of Knives, a guy I know makes them for fun/hobby. Hell a while back he met his biological family on his fathers side for the first time and made for them all

            A Kuhkri
            A buffalo Knife
            A double sided knife kinda like a Katar
            A Seax (ancient german dagger)
            and a knife similar to a bowie knife with his own touches

            and right now he's making a katana from 5160 steel, which was originally part of an industrial sized coil spring.
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            • #7
              Quoth Greenday View Post
              I'll get one eventually, but I never get around to it. Always in need of a knife at work.

              Try not to hurt yourself.
              Check out the link...very cheap to get that and other knives on it. Even cheaper than what I paid, though of course I didn't have to pay any shipping or such.

              As for hurting myself, I am far more a danger to myself with kitchen knives than I am with a pocketknife.

              Quoth Mr Hero View Post
              That's not a knife.
              It is for the purposes I need it for at work and such, which is mostly opening boxes and things of that ilk.

              Quoth fireheart View Post
              No, THIS is a knife.
              True, but not only would that be a bit overkill at work, it wouldn't really serve my other purposes, either. Like, say, carrying it without attracting any undue attention to myself.

              Quoth fireheart View Post
              I have NEVER seen the Crocodile Dundee movies...
              You really should. Well, the first one, at least.

              "The Customer Is Always Right...But The Bartender Decides Who Is
              Still A Customer."

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              • #8
                Quoth static
                That's not a knife, it's a spoon.
                Oh I see you've played knifey-spooney before eh? ;P

                And Jester, I will probably watch the films at some point in the future...I did end up watching the "That's not a knife" sequence on Youtube and also a few clips from the Paul Hogan show...
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                • #9
                  Looks to be a fairly good knife.
                  Myself I prefer Kershaw especially the Ken Onion designed knives but to each their own. My knives also have open assist. The smaller knives also have a safety to keep the blade locked into the handles. I'm very much in favor of the safety as is will go a long ways from keeping you from sinking about 1.5 inches of Kershaw Chive blade into your thigh when you're getting into your car.
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