Would definitely like to get back to a bare-bones knife in my pocket, been browsing the Cold Steel site and obviously there are several candidates.....but I keep coming round to one of the plastic handled Spydercos....
If you're thinking about Spyderco but want to keep the cost down don't forget about the Byrd series from them.
I have friends who carry big and heavy knives as their clothing and work day allows it. Full sized frame locks like the ZT 0560 , ZT0350 etc. some carry PM2's and Griptillians.
Sorry to hear about the FW. If you're thinking about Spyderco but want to keep the cost down don't forget about the Byrd series from them.
The Delica is awesome, and not too expensive (in the US at least). I find it to be very comfortable. The Native 5 is another decently-priced option which is similar in size and weight. The Manix 2 "Lightweight" (with the FRCP handle) is extremely light for its size, but it's also fairly wide because of the blade/handle shape — I don't carry it as much just because it's harder to reach into your pocket to grab things (coins, keys, etc) with the knife in the way.I'd also suggest checking out the Kabar Dozier Folding Hunter which is a good size, light weight, and cheap. You could even look at the Buck BuckLite MAX.I've some other options as well, but they start to get heavier. Ontario RAT-2 and Kershaw Skyline are probably the smallest and lightest among the ones I have.Hope this helps!
GG get some 50/50 Veld Fokus two tone shirts and carry a Buck 110 on your belt. Or a cheaper Ecolite version. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Gareth on May 10, 2016, 07:52:31 PMSorry to hear about the FW. If you're thinking about Spyderco but want to keep the cost down don't forget about the Byrd series from them.I don't think they're available locally with the steel upgrade yet, but I do seem to remember FRN-handled Byrds.....? That could be a good option, like the ergos better than on Tenacious&Co.
I had something like the Meadowlark II in mind; FRN scales, full flat ground blade. I've not tried that one myself mind-you, but I'm a big fan of my Byrd Tern.
(I'm at work)......bit surprised I can access the Spyderco site, did I miss something or did the Byrd steel upgrade not happen?
Oh I see.....only on the G10 models and at double the price......So 8cr13..........or cough up for the Atlantic?
I don't know that rust is an issue in WHK, maybe Swakop. The Cara Cara Serrated Rescue is $22 I appreciate H1 at the coast but its really soft and edge holding is worse than 8Cr13; the structure of the serrations protects the H1 and the grinding hardens them a little. So Atlantic is a great option but a Cara Cara comes in a 1/4 price.
Finn Wolf was not lost on the farm, it was hiding in a bag........where my companion put it still full of butter!
Finn Wolf was not lost on the farm, it was hiding in a bag........where my companion put it still full of butter! I'll just get a FRN handled Byrd anyway