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tooleman   11-24-2006, 11:07 PM
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Hi all, I’d like to discuss fine edged weapons like the Spyderco Endura depicted in the later FPW’s RJ novels. I’m a big fan of this particular knife and want to find one that has been converted to automatic. There are a few other edged weapons that can be mentioned in the same class, Kershaw, Columbia River Knife Tools, Benchmade and believe it or not Surefire the flashlight people. It’s my opinion that Jack has picked the best knife on the market, I personally like other knives like CRKT but love my stainless steal Spyderco Endura. I’d like to hear what other knife aficionado’s have to say on the subject.

tooleman
KRW   11-24-2006, 11:36 PM
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tooleman Wrote:Hi all, I’d like to discuss fine edged weapons like the Spyderco Endura depicted in the later FPW’s RJ novels. I’m a big fan of this particular knife and want to find one that has been converted to automatic. There are a few other edged weapons that can be mentioned in the same class, Kershaw, Columbia River Knife Tools, Benchmade and believe it or not Surefire the flashlight people. It’s my opinion that Jack has picked the best knife on the market, I personally like other knives like CRKT but love my stainless steal Spyderco Endura. I’d like to hear what other knife aficionado’s have to say on the subject.

Spyderco is a a great company, but if I chose for Jack, it would be "Cold Steel". You just can't beat it. No other company puts their knives through such rigorous tests. Have you seen any of their videos promoting their knives when they put them to the test? Totally amazing, to say the least. I don't have a problem with any of the other brands you've named, but they just don't compare to "Cold Steel".
law dawg   11-24-2006, 11:44 PM
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tooleman Wrote:Hi all, I’d like to discuss fine edged weapons like the Spyderco Endura depicted in the later FPW’s RJ novels. I’m a big fan of this particular knife and want to find one that has been converted to automatic. There are a few other edged weapons that can be mentioned in the same class, Kershaw, Columbia River Knife Tools, Benchmade and believe it or not Surefire the flashlight people. It’s my opinion that Jack has picked the best knife on the market, I personally like other knives like CRKT but love my stainless steal Spyderco Endura. I’d like to hear what other knife aficionado’s have to say on the subject.
If you're going to go with Spyderco the only knife, IMO, is the Civilian:
http://www.bestknives.com/spydcivc1.html . Everything else is just a knife. The Civilian is a beast. It can be seen in technicolor in the last Hannibal Lector movie.

I am also partial to anything by Fred Perrin http://www.donrearic.com/perrin.html, the Hideaway knife http://www.hideawayknife.com/main.php and the KBar TDI https://www.kabar.com/product_detail.jsp...nforcement

But that's just me.
tooleman   11-25-2006, 12:09 AM
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KRW Wrote:Spyderco is a a great company, but if I chose for Jack, it would be "Cold Steel". You just can't beat it. No other company puts their knives through such rigorous tests. Have you seen any of their videos promoting their knives when they put them to the test? Totally amazing, to say the least. I don't have a problem with any of the other brands you've named, but they just don't compare to "Cold Steel".


I Have one Cold Steel Knife, it a massive number and sturdy. I have not seen the videos but am certainly interested. CS is a great knife and it did slip my mind in the original post however it's my opinion the others are as good, and in the case of my Endura, better.

tooleman
tooleman   11-25-2006, 12:11 AM
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law dawg Wrote:If you're going to go with Spyderco the only knife, IMO, is the Civilian:
http://www.bestknives.com/spydcivc1.html . Everything else is just a knife. The Civilian is a beast. It can be seen in technicolor in the last Hannibal Lector movie.

I am also partial to anything by Fred Perrin http://www.donrearic.com/perrin.html, the Hideaway knife http://www.hideawayknife.com/main.php and the KBar TDI https://www.kabar.com/product_detail.jsp...nforcement

But that's just me.
Thanks for the info; I'll be looking at these as possible additions to my collection.

tooleman
KRW   11-25-2006, 12:18 AM
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tooleman Wrote:I Have one Cold Steel Knife, it a massive number and sturdy. I have not seen the videos but am certainly interested. CS is a great knife and it did slip my mind in the original post however it's my opinion the others are as good, and in the case of my Endura, better.

Here's the video I was talking about, you can't watch it online but it's still free to order it.

http://www.coldsteel.com/moreproof.html

This video say's it all.
tooleman   11-25-2006, 12:55 AM
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KRW Wrote:Here's the video I was talking about, you can't watch it online but it's still free to order it.

http://www.coldsteel.com/moreproof.html

This video say's it all.
OK, I'm hooked, I just bought the X2 Voyager (serrated) and got the video, a perfect addition to my collection, thanks.

tooleman
KRW   11-25-2006, 10:06 PM
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tooleman Wrote:OK, I'm hooked, I just bought the X2 Voyager (serrated) and got the video, a perfect addition to my collection, thanks.

Let me know what you think of the video. I know mine is over 10 years old and I'm curious If they have changed much. I'm also a bit biased towards the "Vaquaros" myself.
tooleman   12-04-2006, 12:36 AM
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KRW Wrote:Let me know what you think of the video. I know mine is over 10 years old and I'm curious If they have changed much. I'm also a bit biased towards the "Vaquaros" myself.
Got the new CS Voyager, like a folding short sword.......nice.

tooleman
T-Bone   12-05-2006, 06:19 AM
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I don't really like stainless blades. I just can never get a good enough edge on them.

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