SAKs will be hanging around on standby, the difference is the Case will be along for the ride.
That'll be something else interesting actually. Which blades get used for what.
Quote from: Neil on May 15, 2010, 03:36:16 PMThat'll be something else interesting actually. Which blades get used for what.You could always spey yourself now you've the right tool for the job
Neil,Good for you bud, nice #18 pattern stockman you got. While SAK's are all fine and good I am of the opinion for everyday cutting chores nothing beats a well made traditional slippie......and you can't go wrong with a Case. Though be careful, slippies can be addicting.....particularly Case's and the like.And might I add, if you every get the hankering to go up a notch with another stockman give Case's larger #75 pattern a look. One like this Silverscript piece...........................these'll spoil ya! 2xTap
Great work on that blade Neil.
You have patience, I'd throw it on a belt sander.
Nice knife Gareth Do you ever use the spey blade? If so what for? So far its the blade that has seen no use.
Quote from: Neil on May 17, 2010, 01:29:29 PMNice knife Gareth Do you ever use the spey blade? If so what for? So far its the blade that has seen no use.Actually no, not much. My "go too" blade seems to be the sheepsfoot more than the other two. Partly as the nail nick is positioned well for a left hander, party because it makes for a more comfortable grip if the sheepsfoot is deployed out of the way.