Knives: What are your needs & which knives fill them?


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Skunkabilly
January 14, 2004, 07:57 PM
What needs do you have as far as a knife and which knife did you choose to fill it?

1. Defense. Emerson Karambit. I like the style and have more training hours and confidence with it and it just...feels...better than using a conventional blade. I have a folder only because in CA it is a felony to carry a concealed fixed blade and I don't like open carry.

2. Utility/Beater. Leatherman Wave. This is for everything except defense. Opening boxes, fixing computers, plucking nosehairs, clipping coupons, this sucker does it all. I have a Strider MFS for utility as well, but it's not very useful to me only because it's a fixed blade.

3. Dress knife. I'd really like a dress knife and have something like this...
http://www.tadgear.com/edged%20tools/msc-tiker.jpg but as of yet I don't have one.

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45R
January 14, 2004, 08:00 PM
My defensive knife choice would be my brain. Its sharp and the deadliest weapon that I have. :) Secondary would be my AFCK 806D2.

Utility choice is a 750. Its a liner lock and I've been carrying that knife around for years.

Dress would be something made by Eric Blair. Probably a Toxic Slaughter :)

Edit to add picture :)

http://www.usualsuspect.net/Toxics/SlaughterLB.JPG

ajacobs
January 14, 2004, 08:10 PM
I have a ton of knifes but the one that I carry and best suits my needs is a letherman micra, although I do have a supertool in my car. I am not by any means skilled in knife fighting and would like to avoid that type of confrantation if posible. I carry an asp baton.

JShirley
January 14, 2004, 08:27 PM
I like heavy, large choppers for outdoor or defensive use.
This year, I've mostly used my Himalayan Imports Chitlangi (http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=1683173) for outdoor use. (I wrapped the handle in grip tape to kill the glare and help purchase while I was at Fort Lewis; this is an old pic.)
My HI 16.5" WW II is my favorite fighting knife: big enough to hit heavily, while being light enough to be manuverable. I also think highly of Dale Sandberg's Eight Dollar Mountain Foundry knives. No flash, just sturdy, hard working knives that keep an edge a long darn time.

I'm fond of the Benchmade Griptillian or Spyderco Native for EDC.

John

Soap
January 14, 2004, 09:19 PM
Defense- Benchmade 750 Pinnacle frame lock + Emerson/Perrin La Griffe. Sometimes, just sometimes, Benchmade 42 or a large fixed blade such as a Mark II or an F/S.

Utility- SAK Soldier or Leatherman Wave for EDC. Becker Necker for Outdoors. I hope to add an HI WWII model very soon as my heavy chopper.

TrapperReady
January 14, 2004, 09:20 PM
Leatherman and Mini-Griptilian take care of my every-day needs.

When hunting or camping, a Randall #3. Although, even then, the Leatherman would get tapped for an awful lot.

I've thought of carrying a defensive knife, but need some skoolin' first.

Schuey2002
January 14, 2004, 09:31 PM
Defensive knife. I'm still shopping for one that I like. I'm currently looking at something by either Al Polkowski, Bob Dozier or Bud Nealy. Right now I'm still using one of my BM 551's for this role.

Utility. That role is again currently being filled with a BM 551 (this sweet little blade fills many roles).

Beaterville. My SOG Seal 2000 is my thrasher. [I had to use it a few weeks ago to hack my truck out of some small alders that I slid into. (Muddin'! It does a Taco bad!) It works pretty good considering what I paid for it. It doesn't stay sharp very long, though.] I've got a Camillus/Becker BK-7 that is on its way. It will soon replace the SOG as my beater knife.

Survival. I still want to purchase a Strider, but the BK-7 may have to do for now. I also have a few Ka-bar's that would work in a pinch, I guess. Now that I think about it, I may buy a Camillus CQB-3 from www.1sks.com to throw on a strap of my bugout bag, too. Another neat knife that I'd like to have for the 'survival role' would be a SwampRat Camp Tramp.. so many knives, so little money! :banghead:

Dress knife? What's that?! :scrutiny: No, seriously, I plan on picking up a large Sebenza as a dress knife.. one of these days. :o

P95Carry
January 14, 2004, 09:42 PM
Not that heavily into knives really .. but here are a few .. there are many other el cheapo Chinese ones around too ... almost everywhere!!

At top is a recent aquisition ... a Buck Mayo, bought from a member here. This is a lovely knife and is now a constant companion ... it will serve me fine as a defensive if needed. ''Scary sharp'' is apt description.!

Below that is a Buckmasters ''hand out'' ... actually a Camillus and tho a rather unimpressive handle ... is actually a great blade. Often lives in my camo hunting gear.

Then third down is a cheapo ... but happens to be quite good for what it is.

Fourth, with the green handle ... a ''give away'' Chinese but ... that lives in pocket for everyday utility use - quite capable and easily sharpened.

Finally a ''White Hunter'' ... my knife of choice in the Boonies .... bought back in 1967 for about $50 ....... it has cut down small trees ... butchered a large amount of meat ... and been a great asset. Holds a superb edge and tho not a stabbing knife at all .. is very much a ''hacker'' ... all that weight in the tip, tho aesthetically a tad ugly ... makes for a great tool. The serrated back is great for bones too.


http://www.bedford.net/design/shoot2/knives_01_s.jpg


I always also have a ''Leatherman'' clone . not great quality but the pliers sure have come in handy!:)

Skofnung
January 14, 2004, 11:14 PM
Defensive folder: Spyderco Endura with plain edge. I just switched to this one from a Gerber EZ-Out, which I still have for backup. The Gerber is in no way lacking, but I much prefer the new Spyderco.

Utility: A Victorinox SAK. I think it is an old "sentry" model. I have had it since I was 14 (11 years) and I use it daily. You can still shave with it even after all I have put it through.

If my britches are on, those knives are on me.

Other knives I use often are:

1)Homemade Brussleto (blade made in Norway) "patch" knife. I carry it in my boot sometimes and I carry it in my pocket when I go hunting small game. It has an antler handle, a pewter "guard" and a leather sheath of the sigan dubh type. The blade is ~ 2 1/2" and is the finest carbon steel. Of all my small sheath knives, this is by far my favorite.

2)"Green River" knife with a sheath my late father made. This is just an old Green River type skinning knife, (which means SHARP!) my dad gave me when I was a 10 year old punk on my first hunting trip. The leather sheath is of the "mountain man" or "Indian" style that fits under the belt. It is decorated with brass tacks and three round "windows" with red wool behind. I have used it hard and it shows, but it is so simple and well made, I have no doubts that my grandchildren will get just as much use out of it as I have (will).

3)Rick Butz woodcarving knife. If you are a woodworker, I am sure you have heard of this one. If not, it is a great little GP carving knife. I use it all the time.

One of these days I'll break down and get a Becker knife of some sort to replace my Camillus "Ka-Bar" on my web gear. Not that the Camillus doesn't work...


...what was I just saying... Oh yhea, I need to get a Becker. :evil:

Moparmike
January 14, 2004, 11:35 PM
http://www.schradeknives.com/images/cliphangerCH18SLarge.jpg

Does me pretty good whenever I am not needing my cheapo multi-tool. I just cant see spending more than a box of ammo on a knife, unless it is a Leatherman. And even then it gets crazy. When my knives cost more than one of my guns, its time to reconsider my knife purchases.:scrutiny:

Rupestris
January 15, 2004, 08:20 AM
EDC: Gerber LST Jr. and a Leatherman Squirt P4. The Gerber is slated to be replaced with a Spyderco Native III. It's served me well over the past 5 years but I need to move to something a little more accessable.

Vehicle Knives: Gerber Multi-Tool (also used when fishing) and a Winchester 3.5" liner-lock folder that stays cliped to the seat belt mount on the left side of the drivers seat(I'm left handed). When I lived in Detroit I had, on more than one occasion, Panhandlers approach my vehicle.

Unzipping chores: For hunting I use a Bark River Woodland http://www.barkriverknifetool.com/professional/index.html

Camp knives: Becker K&T BK71, and a 16" Gerber/Fiskars hatchet.

Dress knife: Swiss Army Soldier.

mtnbkr
January 15, 2004, 09:55 AM
My utility knife/edc, a Buck Creek Whittler:

http://home.mindspring.com/~mtnbkr/Whittler.jpg

My dress fixed blade (and small game hunter), a Tomey Day Hiker (O1 tool steel, some burl, I can't recall which, mosaic pins, vine filework on spine):

http://home.mindspring.com/~mtnbkr/dh.jpg

My dress folder isn't pictured, but it's a Beverly (local maker) linerlock 2.5" blade, jeweled Ti liners, and giraffe bone scales.

Chris

Joe Demko
January 15, 2004, 10:29 AM
Utility- I have one of the SAK lockblades. Never leave the house without it. Also have a couple Leatherman tools and a Swisstool that I have stashed here and there for convenient use.

Defense- usually a Spyderco Harpy. Once in a while, I go with a Spyderco Police model.

other- I have the remains of a once huge collection. Gave the rest away as gifts over the years since I stopped collecting. Have a few pretty nice and expensive pieces that almost never see the light of day and no use at all.

hso
January 15, 2004, 11:17 AM
Skunk,

Pal, that's a dress knife the way someone considers a fancy AR 15 a "dress" gun.

Brian Williams
January 15, 2004, 11:54 AM
Handi tool; Officer's Model SAK or Leatherman Supertool.

Fingernails; a little stainless pen knife that will cut soda cans in half and still not need sharpening, up to 7 cans so far, also has a nice nail file.

Box cutting, small game; Old Timer 1840t, sngle blade liner lock carbon steel and razor sharp most of the time, except after cutting boxes.

SD; S&W HRT wo/serrations.

Fighting; Camillus Kbar look like but with civilian style stacked leather handle, Brass guard and pewter end cap.

Skinning; Unknown brand clip point that is sharp.

redneck
January 15, 2004, 07:29 PM
My beater/utility knife is this framelock I made. Its all 440C, all hardened. Looks kind of rough (not only have I abused it, I got lazy finishing it since I was keeping it)
Blade is right at 3 1/2" and its nice and slim to carry at 3/8" thick.

http://www.thehighroad.org/attachment.php?s=&postid=729896

jojo
January 15, 2004, 07:31 PM
I am a huge Benchmade fan so for defense it is a BM 735.

Utility is an old Buck folder, and a Leatherman Wave (great tool).

I would love to have a Emerson Karambit, but still to pricey for me.

jojo

redneck
January 15, 2004, 07:33 PM
For a dress knife I carry this linerlock. Its another one I made, 3" O1 blade, aluminum bolsters and cocobolo scales. Filework on the blade and liners.

I don't have anything specifically for defense. I guess I should think about it more seriously instead of following the line of thought that anyone big enough to try attacking me is too big to outrun me ;)

There is a Benchmade 806D2 in my near future hopefully. Already have too many knives, but I'm kind of addicted and think the axis lock looks cool. Also want to try out some D2 and see if it might be something I'd like to use in my own knives.

http://www.thehighroad.org/attachment.php?s=&postid=729905

hso
January 15, 2004, 07:33 PM
mtnbkr - Nice Tomey. My daughter has a S.U.C. that Kathleen made for her (ok, so my 5 year old met Kathleen and liked the look of the S.U.C and Kathleen made one specially for her [my money, but somehow my little girl's knife:scrutiny: ]). She was injured and couldn't make knives for a while in '03, but I've been told that I have to get one of Kathleen's Thumbtacks as soon as possible.

Schuey2002
January 15, 2004, 08:41 PM
I just scored a schveeeeeeeeet deal on a Branton/Brend Marauder..!

Reeeeeeeeeee-haw!!

I now have a "BBQ" knife.

:D :D :evil: :evil: :D :D

Skunkabilly
January 15, 2004, 08:44 PM
I would love to have a Emerson Karambit, but still to pricey for me.

Emerson Karambit: $180.
Two days of training: $250.
Nicking yourself in the forearms, drawing blood and drilling your first aid skills because you were too cheap to buy a practice blade: priceless.

:D

El Tejon
January 15, 2004, 08:59 PM
Spyderco Endura II. Oh, those pesky Potterybarn boxes.:p

modifiedbrowning
January 16, 2004, 04:59 AM
My pocket knife is a Spyderco Delica stainless with a serrated edge. My other knife is a Spyderco Endura with a straight edge that I carry just in front of my holster. I'm looking to add a fixed blade knife somewhere.

Ed Straker
January 16, 2004, 05:12 AM
I always have a Blue Delica with me. SwissChamp on my keychain. Ka-Bar or two in the car. Occasionally carry an Endura as backup to the Delica (go figure).
In a former life I had to wear a tuxedo a lot, and my 'dress knife' was a Spyderco 'Q'.

scbair
January 16, 2004, 08:23 AM
such as church, "posted" businesses, etc., and as a back-up/weapon retention aid when packing a handgun:

Defense: Either a Spyderco Chinook, Spyderco Civilian, or a Cuda Maxx (if I ever have to use a blade for self defense :uhoh: I want a strong, sharp, capable blade. Folders are at least arguably "pocketknives" (I even carry the Maxx in a pocket!), while fixed blades are prohibited in many jurisdictions in my area.

Utility: While working in my office, I carry a Case Russlock with blue bone handles. It's so cute I rarely get any "that's a weapon!" comments, except in jest from my buddies. It does nicely for opening envelopes, cutting tape, and so forth. It's my favorite EDC as it was a present from my son.

Ol' Badger
January 16, 2004, 09:16 AM
:barf: :barf: :barf:

You're the best Skunk.

yy
January 16, 2004, 11:32 PM
BM AFCK 806 D2 for pure defensive use. put it on only when going to Los Angeles.


Utility EDC is my SOG Flash II.

Hey, I just realized, I don't like Flash I. Need to post that sometime.

Boats
January 17, 2004, 01:46 PM
EDC: Benchmade 806 D2 Axis

Utility: SAK Tinker, SAK Champion, LM Wave or LM Juice S2 depending on attire and where I am headed. Small thin SAK indoors. Champ to gun shows for the magnifying glass, LMs outdoors.

Field fixed blade: Fallkniven A1 or F1 or new BKT 7. I also take the LM Wave.

Field axe: No chopping or hammering with my knives. I have a fairly spartan one of these on order.

http://www.lchansen.com/images/bgknife1278.jpg

Guyon
January 17, 2004, 06:24 PM
Boxcutter: Spyderco Ladybug on keychain

EDC: Rotate BM 710, BM 705, Spyderco Native III, Spyderco Calypso Jr. Depends on where I'm going to be, what I might need.

Outdoor/Utility: Buck 119, also have a Becker BK-7 on the way

Brush clearing/chopping: Just bought a new Martindale machete.

Hunting: Buck Vanguard in ATS-34 among others, also have a new Bark River Highland in A2.

Truck knife: Kabar Dozier.

Marcus
January 18, 2004, 09:37 PM
After years of being a bit of a knife snob I`m actually using a cheap $19.95 Kershaw Vapor for my daily work knife and a Vapor 2 for a general knock about knife. Yeah the steel sucks and I have to sharpen them often but their geometry is really good,the frame locks are rock solid and they`re very thin so they carry nice. A couple passes on a ceramic rod and they`re hair poppin sharp again. My "dress knife" is a Spyderco Calypso Jr. Lightweight,not too dressy I know. For general field use I have a 5" blade Rob Crisswell Barracuda II custom fixed blade or if I fell like going retro a 3.5" blade hand forged (by me) fixed blade I based on a 9th century Norse EDC. For HD field use and chopping I have a variety of Khukuris and Bowies from Ghurka House, HI,EDMF and another of my own hand mades,a bowie that resembles a cross between a Tim Britton Terminator and a Battle Mistress. It`s got a zone hardened 13" full convex ground blade made from 5/16" thick 5160. :) Marcus

hso
January 19, 2004, 12:10 PM
Here's what's in my pocketses almost all the time. Small Sebenza; SwissTech MicroTechnician stored in a box of storm matches; Arclight Arc-LS with red Photon II and 10 feet accessory line.

W Turner
January 19, 2004, 02:30 PM
Defense: Cold Steel XL Voyager, fully serrated Tanto point. I hope I never hafta use a kinfe in defense, but if I do, this is the one I hope I have with me

GP: used to be my CRKT M16-03 in carbon fiber, but MY WIFE THREW IT AWAY!!!!! .......ok, better now. Yeah, she threw it away by accident:banghead: :cuss: , so I am looking for a good replacement

Sentimental value: unknown manufacturer 3-blade. It was one of my grandfather's daily carry knives. Bone scales, a broken blade, and has been sharpened beyond all real utility, but it doesn't matter.


Mino

Chris Rhines
January 25, 2004, 11:45 AM
Defense - No way in hell. I don't do knife fighting, not now, not ever. I've never understood why people carry knives as defensive tools; they're terrible for it.

Utility - A little CRKT M16-03, a Leatherman Wave, or both for daily carry. For heavy outdoor use, I may add a Mad Dog ATAK.

- Chris

orangeninja
January 25, 2004, 01:01 PM
I have a CRKT that I rarely carry...its so expensive I don't like to use it. :D
At work I carry a Gerber Wal Mart special, its saved my but a couple of times though....you see, there was this time when we had a new can of coffee but no can opener....the horror on all of those officers faces was disconcerting....out comes the Gerber to save the day. Now i gotta take a diamond stone to it.:D

Sulaco
January 26, 2004, 12:18 AM
For everyday carry, a Benchmade Mini Griptillian.

For self defense (carrying when I cannot legally carry a gun) a Cold Steel Kobun.

Griff
January 26, 2004, 03:09 PM
Utility: Leatherman Squirt P4, Sebertech M4, or SAK Tinker

Times that I need a blade fast for whatever other reason: currently BM 813 or Kershaw Leek (REALLY Fast!)

BOB: KABAR and Leatherman Wave

Ooops, almost forgot, for knifesturbating in front of the TV: Cold Steel X-Lg Voyager or CRKT Crawford / Kapser

SapperLeader
January 27, 2004, 08:33 AM
Im a major knife nut, so theres no way I can narrow this down to a few permanant choices, but I can narrow it down to my current choices.

Everyday utility - benchmade griptillian
classy/dress occasion - benchmade 941ti
defense - spyderco native III
woods folder - crkt hawk dog
woods combo - still searching for the ONE, but currently sog field pup and gransford bruk hatchet
high school legal - spyderco navigator - (my sister is still in highschool, this is something I can wear to her school events)
multitool is either a leatherman juice c2 or a wave depending on if Im at work or school.

Mute
January 27, 2004, 02:04 PM
EDC: Elishewitz Shadow
Abuse/Outdoor: Cold Steel Trailmaster
Just because I wanted one: Randall #2 Stiletto
Next Purchase: Strider MTL with Paracord wrap (falls under just because I want one category).

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