Originally posted by: Mookow
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: sygyzy
What a practical blade!
I have practical knives. If I knife collector (me) only bought practical blades, he would only have one knife.
I dont know, all my knives are practical, just for different tasks. For example:
-Buck 112: Hunting knife, easy enough to clean, and has been beat to crap, so I dont mind getting gore on it while field dressing a kill.
-Kershaw Chive, with a glossy BC coating: it is a nice, small knife that I can carry around at dressier social functions without raising eyebrows.
-Benchmade 770S BC1: Nice, lightweight (due to CF), 154CM steel coated with BC. Serrated, but not big enough to scare the sheeple at work. My EDC when going to work.
-Microtech LCC D/A: about the biggest knife I want in my pocket all day (bigger knives go in a belt pouch). Nice ergonomics. It is relatively thick, extremely sharp 154CM serrated blade, and is, of course, D/A. Fairly light for it's size, too, since the rest of it is Ti and carbon fiber.