Don’t really like either bit the first ones blade shape seems more practical
No_Big7845
Yeah no to both of these.
Civivi
Kizer
CJRB
SpyderCo
Twosun
These are all very good brands and for the price of $130 you can get some sooooo much better
ApophisForever
I’m not a fan of either. The profile seems a bit thin on the first for my taste, and I just completely hate Karambits unless I plan on cutting roots in a garden.
But if those were my only two choices the first one.
-fx_
From that site, the two that stuck out to me were The James Brand Folsom and The Carter. Both are VG-10.. James Brand has a bit of a reputation for being overpriced, but they seem decently built.
The other than kinda seemed interesting was the Burnside Knives Amigo. Slipjoints with pocket clips are strangely rare. It is 12C27.. But should hold up for most tasks.
baetwas
The one that isn’t called “claw.”
The Cold Steel AD-10 is $99 at Amz and Midway. Tough knife that even CS haters tip their cap to.
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C, none of the above.
Don’t really like either bit the first ones blade shape seems more practical
Yeah no to both of these.
Civivi
Kizer
CJRB
SpyderCo
Twosun
These are all very good brands and for the price of $130 you can get some sooooo much better
I’m not a fan of either. The profile seems a bit thin on the first for my taste, and I just completely hate Karambits unless I plan on cutting roots in a garden.
But if those were my only two choices the first one.
From that site, the two that stuck out to me were The James Brand Folsom and The Carter. Both are VG-10.. James Brand has a bit of a reputation for being overpriced, but they seem decently built.
The other than kinda seemed interesting was the Burnside Knives Amigo. Slipjoints with pocket clips are strangely rare. It is 12C27.. But should hold up for most tasks.
The one that isn’t called “claw.”
The Cold Steel AD-10 is $99 at Amz and Midway. Tough knife that even CS haters tip their cap to.
I’d take a butter knife over a karambit any day….