Fixed Fixation.
FB27 Spyderco Woodcraft
The Woodcraft; the mule that isn’t a mule.
:) I didn’t think I was ever going to find one of these. The packaging is a bit knocked about, but that’s fine.
The Woodcraft; the mule that isn’t a mule.
:) I didn’t think I was ever going to find one of these. The packaging is a bit knocked about, but that’s fine.
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How much can a Koala bear?
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Love the fixed blade pics guys have to say fixed> than folder for me tried to get a hossom , even had someone ask jerry but no luck
Those spots are fantastic really dynamic blade shape , well for now ill make do with my Elmax mule.
The trouble is these forums have the ability to make me spend money I haven't got :) but I gave up drinking so now the wife says you buy too much knives...never pleased these wives
Those spots are fantastic really dynamic blade shape , well for now ill make do with my Elmax mule.
The trouble is these forums have the ability to make me spend money I haven't got :) but I gave up drinking so now the wife says you buy too much knives...never pleased these wives
New addition to the Perrin family, a slightly used, but not abused FB04BB Perrin Bowie.
:) The family.
:) The family.
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How much can a Koala bear?
I found this one in the USA, I haven’t seen any here.Gofannon wrote:Is it hard to pick up Perrin fb in Australia?
Because in France, it's near impossible to have the most commun, the green handle model and impossible to found the black blade model! Fred Perrin himself can't found one for me!
You have a fantastic collection!
Why you don't have mule blade?
Mules? I just haven’t gone there yet. With the restricted excess to folding knives in Australian now; may be soon.
Bh49 :D Mate! You are just not looking in the right places.
I have pictures of my folders plastered all over this place. :o
How much can a Koala bear?
I saw quite a few of them and thought that they deserve a separate thread as you do for fixed blades. this is it.Reject wrote: Bh49 :D Mate! You are just not looking in the right places.
I have pictures of my folders plastered all over this place. :o
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf"
My top choices Natives5, Calys, C83 Persian
My top choices Natives5, Calys, C83 Persian
Spyderco the Enuff FB31
As soon as you take hold of one, you know they are meant to be work knives.
They feel comfortable and solid in the hand.
Just for size reference.
As soon as you take hold of one, you know they are meant to be work knives.
They feel comfortable and solid in the hand.
Just for size reference.
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The Izula grip is a little thicker, but the Enuff grip is deeper.
They are same over all length, but longer grip and the FRN scales on the Enuff make for a more securer hold on it an the Izula.
I’m a fan of G10, but the FRN on the Enuff is going make it a better knife for those messy jobs and a lot easier to clean up.
:)
Not sure if this will make any sense. But in the hand the Izula feels like a small knife, :o which of course it is. The Enuff on the other hand, has the feel of a big knife.
They are same over all length, but longer grip and the FRN scales on the Enuff make for a more securer hold on it an the Izula.
I’m a fan of G10, but the FRN on the Enuff is going make it a better knife for those messy jobs and a lot easier to clean up.
:)
Not sure if this will make any sense. But in the hand the Izula feels like a small knife, :o which of course it is. The Enuff on the other hand, has the feel of a big knife.
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That's what I was thinking although some knives share a similar profile they feel bigger in hand thanks I have the izula 2 and Esee HT is great but the scales disappointed me for the price.Reject wrote:The Izula grip is a little thicker, but the Enuff grip is deeper.
They are same over all length, but longer grip and the FRN scales on the Enuff make for a more securer hold on it an the Izula.
I’m a fan of G10, but the FRN on the Enuff is going make it a better knife for those messy jobs and a lot easier to clean up.
:)
Not sure if this will make any sense. But in the hand the Izula feels like a small knife, :o which of course it is. The Enuff on the other hand, has the feel of a big knife.
I think they could've had liners and upped the Quality I have the candiru too which ill get around to fitting some stabilised scales I think to give it a bit more in the hand.
Cheers .bk
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That's what I was thinking although some knives share a similar profile they feel bigger in hand thanks I have the izula 2 and Esee HT is great but the scales disappointed me for the price.Reject wrote:The Izula grip is a little thicker, but the Enuff grip is deeper.
They are same over all length, but longer grip and the FRN scales on the Enuff make for a more securer hold on it an the Izula.
I’m a fan of G10, but the FRN on the Enuff is going make it a better knife for those messy jobs and a lot easier to clean up.
:)
Not sure if this will make any sense. But in the hand the Izula feels like a small knife, :o which of course it is. The Enuff on the other hand, has the feel of a big knife.
I think they could've had liners and upped the Quality I have the candiru too which ill get around to fitting some stabilised scales I think to give it a bit more in the hand.
Cheers .bk
Schempp goodness
Temp2
O-1 recurve Bowie made by George Mason
Forager
Jose Diaz 52100 cutting competition knife
My Denny 2 user, made by Pete Pruyn
Temp2
O-1 recurve Bowie made by George Mason
Forager
Jose Diaz 52100 cutting competition knife
My Denny 2 user, made by Pete Pruyn
Our reason is quite satisfied, in 999 cases out of every 1000 of us, if we can find a few arguments that will do to recite in case our credulity is criticized by someone else. Our faith is faith in someone else's faith, and in the greatest matters this is most the case.
- William James, from The Will to Believe, a guest lecture at Yale University in 1897
- William James, from The Will to Believe, a guest lecture at Yale University in 1897