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09-03-2017, 20:47 #1
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What knife to buy next...
As a newbie, I got into a bit of a buying frenzy over the last few months.
Bought 5 cheapies (which I love) in the R500-R1000 range. Which then progressed Into the Spyderco Delica and PM2.
Now I'm looking at the Endura.
Is the Endura a good choice? I already have 2 Spyderco's. Is there maybe something that's equally as good.
Note: I haven't actually used my knives to really cut anything besides paper. I just like looking at the them and having them sharp.
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09-03-2017, 20:56 #2
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Re: What knife to buy next...
What do you want to use your next knife for?
As an ornamemt, I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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09-03-2017, 21:00 #3
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Re: What knife to buy next...
Well I don't really cut boxes or use my current ones daily. I'm a suit and tie kind of guy so I dont really get the opportunity to use my edc. So I was think of getting the endure for food prep.
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09-03-2017, 21:02 #4
Re: What knife to buy next...
I had the Cara Cara 2 which was pretty much the same size as the Endura. I found it a bit too long for my liking for everyday use.
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09-03-2017, 21:05 #5
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Re: What knife to buy next...
http://www.ksky.ne.jp/~sumie99/
For the connoisseur
Good luck!
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09-03-2017, 21:10 #6
Re: What knife to buy next...
For the office I really enjoy my Dragonfly 2, it fits in the coin pocket of dress pants and is really not intimidating to the staff, yet it cuts like a laser.
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09-03-2017, 21:30 #7
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09-03-2017, 22:28 #9
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Re: What knife to buy next...
I'd highly recommend an endura sized spyderco!
It's my favorite spyderco series of knives and they come in various blade steels... I've found myself carrying either the delica or endura 90% of the time over the last 7 years (I started carrying a saber ground delica since I was 13).
In the last 2 years I've been preferring the bigger blade, especially for food preparation because whenever I use the delica sized spydercos I somehow end up getting the pivot or my hand full of whatever I was cutting. The longer blade really helps like buttering bread, and cleaning a blade is easier than cleaning the entire knife.
Have you considered a H1 spyderco? During summer mine is always on me and I can swim with it in the ocean, it really is Rust Proof and not just Stain Less.
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09-03-2017, 23:47 #10
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