Alright, so I've got one (or two) on the way. I'm excited to try it out and see how it works! I also picked up two Mercator k55ks — I'll check back in when I have them in hand!
feel like you were living in Micronesia for a second.
Well, I could no longer resist, and picked up a large Douk Douk Le Tiki model.With its engraved nickel-chrome handle and distinctively-shaped black blade, there’s no denying it’s a cool-looking knife.The handle is actually quite comfortable, especially given how thin it is and the fact that it is made from a single folded piece of sheet metal.The bail is well-designed, out of the way when using the knife. It has enough resistance that it stays put unless deliberately moved, which is good because nobody likes a floppy bail.Now the big negative…The flat-ground blade is very smooth and slick, without so much as a nail nick or engraving to give any purchase to the fingers. Combined with a fairly stout back spring (might loosen up some with use, but don’t think it’s a lube issue as the knife arrived liberally coated with oil), I can see this knife being a real challenge to open if wet, greasy, or oily.I’ll be curious what Tuisto thinks when his arrives.Overall, I’m not sorry I got it, and would even be willing to join a Douk Douk challenge at some point. However, I can’t see this getting much carry or use from me outside of a challenge. And if someone is looking for a relatively inexpensive single-blade folder, I think there are far better options in the same price range…
rather French North Africa. In Melanesia, the knife was useless and was mainly supplied to French Algeria.
I think a Douk Douk Challenge is a great idea, and one I'm completely up for!As for the slickness you mention, mine is the version that has a black handle and carbon steel blade in the white, with engraving on the blade. I'm not sure if it's the engraving or what, but I get a very secure grip for opening.Of the single blade knives in your photo, I would choose my Douk Douk over any of them. In fact I bought a Mercator Black Cat and EDC'd it for awhile before buying the Douk Douk, just as a comparison. To my surprise I found myself preferring the Douk Douk. It's not better, nor does it diminish my liking of the Mercator. It just fits my sense of aesthetics and utility a bit better. Either way, now that you have a Douk Douk, I strongly recommend getting a Black Cat if you don't have one already.
I also like the idea of a Douk Douk challenge! Perhaps we could do like a 'peasant knife' challenge, which would also include that nice Case Sodbuster you've got, Nate, or the Mercator k55k 'Black Cat', or an Opinel, or South African Okapi, etc. etc. Are there any other standards that jump out that I've omitted?
Right now I'm not sure the price is justified
Okay, I've been using the Mercator more and more and I absolutely love this blade. No wonder it's been an EDC staple for like eight generations... It may replace all other knives I own. I've already bought four replacements just in case and am looking around for the brass-handled version. I'm editing this to add that the k55k has a stainless version, which I think can be extremely valuable for a daily-use blade.
Oh man, thanks so much for letting me know! I've actually been looking around for a stainless brass one but am not even certain that such a thing exists. It looks like there's a copper damascus one on Amazon, too...