Hi,I've carried Benchmade Mel Pardue pocket knife for few years now and wanting to get different ones. I know it's a loaded question, but just wondering what you folks consider as comfortable pocket knife.I'll be using this mainly for cutting fruits, cardboards, etc.Thanks
Fällkniven TK3 is a nice compromise between pocketability and ergonomics, I think.....
I'll be using this mainly for cutting fruits, cardboards, etc.
Quote from: Steinar on August 03, 2012, 09:55:17 PMFällkniven TK3 is a nice compromise between pocketability and ergonomics, I think..... I'm curious, what would you pick Steinar? (edit: the black is my most comfy edc in case you like to know)
QuoteI'll be using this mainly for cutting fruits, cardboards, etc.Kinda hard to beat the Juni, serious why do we (me included) prefer folders over fixed?
Quote from: Waterlander on August 04, 2012, 11:21:32 AMQuote from: Steinar on August 03, 2012, 09:55:17 PMFällkniven TK3 is a nice compromise between pocketability and ergonomics, I think..... I'm curious, what would you pick Steinar? (edit: the black is my most comfy edc in case you like to know) Cocobolo TK3 for style and finish, TK4 when expecting nasty chemicals or dirt, or wanting to save weight. QuoteQuoteI'll be using this mainly for cutting fruits, cardboards, etc.Kinda hard to beat the Juni, serious why do we (me included) prefer folders over fixed?For me it's only a question about sheeple friendliness and local law enforcement. If we had sane knife laws I'd probably always carry a fixed blade along with a SAK. Adding a joint in the middle of a knife is really a bad idea. As the world is a silly place, I usually “make do” with the SAK only.Back on topic, to mix it up a little with what knives we mention, I think the Great Eastern Cutlery #73 feels very nice in the hand. (Sorry, haven't got a picture, but GEC has: http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/735108-elk.jpg )