Help picking out a knife for my Father in-law
Help picking out a knife for my Father in-law
My father in-law is one of my favorite humans. He works hard, did a great job raising two girls who turned out well, and he is a good husband. I’m looking for your help picking out a Spyderco to gift him. My knife choices would not be appropriate for him...ie Military, PM2, Manix.
4 years ago I bought him a full size Cryo and he’s had it in his pocket everyday since. I know he uses the heck out of it, because everytime I see him the knife is a mess and I end up cleaning it for him.
My father in-law is a janitor, he uses his knife for all sorts of cutting and other tasks. He rides a motorcycle to work often, so the size of the knife matters...small to medium is best. It also has to be a tank with a normal tip...the PM2 tip would be dead in a week I bet. He like lightweight stuff, something under 4 ounces or less? Has to be a folder so he doesn’t freak out the fragile teachers.
Tank, lightweight, small to medium, good tip, he doesn’t have a lock preference.
I don’t know the small to medium size knife world as well as a lot of you, because I personally like bigger knives like the Military. What Spyderco do you think would be a good fit for him?
4 years ago I bought him a full size Cryo and he’s had it in his pocket everyday since. I know he uses the heck out of it, because everytime I see him the knife is a mess and I end up cleaning it for him.
My father in-law is a janitor, he uses his knife for all sorts of cutting and other tasks. He rides a motorcycle to work often, so the size of the knife matters...small to medium is best. It also has to be a tank with a normal tip...the PM2 tip would be dead in a week I bet. He like lightweight stuff, something under 4 ounces or less? Has to be a folder so he doesn’t freak out the fragile teachers.
Tank, lightweight, small to medium, good tip, he doesn’t have a lock preference.
I don’t know the small to medium size knife world as well as a lot of you, because I personally like bigger knives like the Military. What Spyderco do you think would be a good fit for him?
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Re: Help picking out a knife for my Father in-law
G-10 native 5
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The Native LW? It's a bit smaller than the Manix, with a more robust tip than the Military family. You also get lots of options for steel: S30V, S110V, Maxamet, and the upcoming LC200N.
I have the Maxamet version (in my pocket as I type this) and it has been a great user knife for me.
I have the Maxamet version (in my pocket as I type this) and it has been a great user knife for me.
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Re: Help picking out a knife for my Father in-law
Either native lw or g10 would be my recommendation. You may consider the native lw with serrations. Or the Delica. I kniw you said tank but I've never found the delica lacking for a cutting task. If you want to go higher end, the techno is a tank of a little knife. The soon to be release Bouwer also seems to fit the bill. You could also go Lil' Native. Thick blade stock and handle in a small package.
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Lightweight Native 5 or the new style linerless G10 Native 5
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If the price doenst matter a lil temperence is a small tank of a knife. :)
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The Techno is a nice knife, but the blade stock is super thick.
How about one of the Salt knives?
How about one of the Salt knives?
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^^ I was going to suggest the Salt 2 se. The tip is less pointy, almost a sheepsfoot, and serrated H1 has quite the reputation for being tough.
Or something like the urban or pingo?
Or something like the urban or pingo?
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The Meat man wrote: The Native LW? It's a bit smaller than the Manix, with a more robust tip than the Military family. You also get lots of options for steel: S30V, S110V, Maxamet, and the upcoming LC200N.
I have the Maxamet version (in my pocket as I type this) and it has been a great user knife for me.
Woodpuppy wrote: ^^ I was going to suggest the Salt 2 se. The tip is less pointy, almost a sheepsfoot, and serrated H1 has quite the reputation for being tough.
Or something like the urban or pingo?
Looks like I will try and wait for the Native lc200n. I’m looking to get it for him as a Christmas present, maybe it will be released before that. You guys seem to like the Native a lot.
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Re: Help picking out a knife for my Father in-law
I’ve been thinking about getting my FIL one of the squarehead or dog tag models. He’s retiring in January, but I’ve never seen him carry anything larger than a small buck stockman. He does however carry keychain type knives. Perhaps the squarehead frn?
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Excellent choice rgrad80! That will be a great tough-use knife and I'm sure your father-in-law will appreciate it.
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The Para 3. :)
Can you find it and can it cut? :eek:
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Techno might be a good choice, solid with and strong blade shape and less than 4oz
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FRN Maxamet Native 5 for lightweight and awesome cutability, (depending on your budget or if you can get a good deal) the shaman is a tank and made out of the same materials of a pm2, if the Spyderco Brouwer was out I'd recommend that.
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I’m searching for retail shop in Portland Oregon that have a good selection of these knives...from the video all of the recommended knives seem very nice.
Under $200 would be nice for the budget.
Under $200 would be nice for the budget.
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Re: Help picking out a knife for my Father in-law
Delica Pakkawood Hap40 from KnifeCenter. He'll love it.
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Re: Help picking out a knife for my Father in-law
If you want a strong knife then the Native with linerless G10 is what you need. However, the lightweight Native 5 is easier to carry. The tips are not fragile on the Native. The Para 3 might be an alternative, but you might have tip problems. You will need to make that determination.
But, taking another tack, you might let him keep using that old knife at work and get him a really nice pocket sized knife for bragging, like the One Eyed Jack.
But, taking another tack, you might let him keep using that old knife at work and get him a really nice pocket sized knife for bragging, like the One Eyed Jack.
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Re: Help picking out a knife for my Father in-law
Even though it may not look like so, the Salt I (or II) is a tank of a medium sized knife.
It has a very strong tip, the SE H1 is a high toughness steel with great performance and edge life, the FRN linerless handle is durable, and will take lots of use and abuse. The knife is medium/small sized, very simple in construction (less things that can go wrong), easy to operate (big hole) and open/close, and affordable. :spyder:
It will also be impervious to the lack of maintenance, dirt, corrosion, grit and staining of your FIL's previous knives, and it will require little to no care other than sharpening. :rolleyes:
I think it makes for an excellent knife to gift to non-knife people that can be somewhat unorthodox in their cutting practices and periodic maintaining of their knives :cool:
It has a very strong tip, the SE H1 is a high toughness steel with great performance and edge life, the FRN linerless handle is durable, and will take lots of use and abuse. The knife is medium/small sized, very simple in construction (less things that can go wrong), easy to operate (big hole) and open/close, and affordable. :spyder:
It will also be impervious to the lack of maintenance, dirt, corrosion, grit and staining of your FIL's previous knives, and it will require little to no care other than sharpening. :rolleyes:
I think it makes for an excellent knife to gift to non-knife people that can be somewhat unorthodox in their cutting practices and periodic maintaining of their knives :cool:
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You make a lot of good points. I know he’s going to take care of the knife the way we would. With the Pacifc Sslt 2 at under $100 and the Native 5 at just over $100is...I can get him the Salt2 now and wait for the stainless Native 5 to come out later:)ThePeacent wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 3:38 amEven though it may not look like so, the Salt I (or II) is a tank of a medium sized knife.
It has a very strong tip, the SE H1 is a high toughness steel with great performance and edge life, the FRN linerless handle is durable, and will take lots of use and abuse. The knife is medium/small sized, very simple in construction (less things that can go wrong), easy to operate (big hole) and open/close, and affordable. :spyder:
It will also be impervious to the lack of maintenance, dirt, corrosion, grit and staining of your FIL's previous knives, and it will require little to no care other than sharpening. :rolleyes:
I think it makes for an excellent knife to gift to non-knife people that can be somewhat unorthodox in their cutting practices and periodic maintaining of their knives :cool:
Days without buying a Spyderco: 35
You always have a choice.
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