No politics on this forum... (still: Even as an European I have to say: It is YOUR (taxpayer) dollars... )
/ So: Any idea yet which one you´ll get?
I think the pm2 has plenty of blade. It's a different design and does the job of being a knife excellently. However I have to defend the 470 and 562, as they both have excellent ergonomics. It's hard for me to choose between all of them however... They're all amazing knives imo!Evil D wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 2:43 pmRobishere wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 1:17 pmPonder this first... Do you want the longest possible handle plus a finger choil and some cutting edge as an afterthought? Before you spend. Look at these. A Gale Bradley2 is vastly better with a fantastic steel (m4) as standard. I had 9 para 2 knives, now I have one just ao I can say I have one.
Dude, the blade to handle ratio crusade is one that I can normally get behind, but geez man c'mon. Afterthought? Do you really think Spyderco are sitting around like "oh heck we've got this handle I GUESS we'll just stick whatever blade we have laying around in there"?
And to say this as nicely as I can regarding shiny footprints, those other knives are not ones I would call ergonomic. If I took a crap in my hand and squeezed it, the ergonomics would be better. Just saying.
YES!.......Introducing the Brouwer. Same 3 inch +/- with a finger choil as the chaparral, and sage, and lil native, in s30v yet again, over and over with a new name.Evil D wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 2:43 pmRobishere wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 1:17 pmPonder this first... Do you want the longest possible handle plus a finger choil and some cutting edge as an afterthought? Before you spend. Look at these. A Gale Bradley2 is vastly better with a fantastic steel (m4) as standard. I had 9 para 2 knives, now I have one just ao I can say I have one.
Dude, the blade to handle ratio crusade is one that I can normally get behind, but geez man c'mon. Afterthought? Do you really think Spyderco are sitting around like "oh heck we've got this handle I GUESS we'll just stick whatever blade we have laying around in there"?
And to say this as nicely as I can regarding shiny footprints, those other knives are not ones I would call ergonomic. If I took a crap in my hand and squeezed it, the ergonomics would be better. Just saying.
Hey Rob,
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but this stimulus isn't from taxpayer money, at least not yet, and who knows if we'll ever pay back the debt. The Fed printed money out of thin air here.
Additional money supply creates inflation. That's a hidden tax on the current holdings of everyone. $3T added to M2 of $15T is a 20% increase in supply, which means we can expect roughly 20% inflation when the dust settles. That's basically an across the board 20% tax on all assets in the country.BornIn1500 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 9:16 pmSomeone can correct me if I'm wrong, but this stimulus isn't from taxpayer money, at least not yet, and who knows if we'll ever pay back the debt. The Fed printed money out of thin air here.