Ding..ding..ding, winner. Now your starting to think like a truemurphjd25 wrote:I really like both knives alot. I was leaning towards the Salt 1 because I live on the Puget Sound, but I have heard vg-10 holds up alright to rust as well? Or I could be wrong. Maybe I should just buy both, but I have always wanted a delica
I wonder if it's possible to make a swapSurfingringo wrote:Ok, everyone knows I am a huge Salt fan but in this case I would recommend the Delica. I think the Delica 4 has a better handle than the salt 1 and liners are more important to me on the thinner frn knives than they are on the thicker ones like the pacific salt.
Interestingly enough, I prefer the Pacific Salt to the Endura. The liners are not missed and I prefer the older handle style to the newer.
These are my sentiments exactly...I don't know what it is, but I could never get used to the salt handle and sold mine. I love the D4 and the Pacific Salt and do not care much for the Endura 4. You're not alone on this one, Lance.Surfingringo wrote:Ok, everyone knows I am a huge Salt fan but in this case I would recommend the Delica. I think the Delica 4 has a better handle than the salt 1 and liners are more important to me on the thinner frn knives than they are on the thicker ones like the pacific salt.
Interestingly enough, I prefer the Pacific Salt to the Endura. The liners are not missed and I prefer the older handle style to the newer.
Hey Murph, I think that is a good plan. Though I like the handle of the D4 better, the Salt 1 offers many advantages. Lighter weight, stronger tip, tougher steel and on top of that it is completely corrosion resistant and makes an excellent work knife that can be treated with less care in any environment.murphjd25 wrote:I think I'm going to go with both!! Thank you everyone!