
The serrated Chaparral is pretty cool
The serrated Chaparral is pretty cool
The points are rounded from the factory. It cuts well. I'm happy it has arrived. 

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The SE Chaparral is a winner.
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I have been using it daily since I received it a week ago and it is just great!
It is making me rethink SE for a daily use pocket knife.
I touched it up once or twice on fine sharpmaker stones at 15 degrees and the XHP is getting wicked sharp.
It is making me rethink SE for a daily use pocket knife.
I touched it up once or twice on fine sharpmaker stones at 15 degrees and the XHP is getting wicked sharp.
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I think this knife will be on the short list for me to get. Price is right and looks like a fantastic knife.
I am already on two knives this year and I promised myself I would finally get a Shaman this year, if there is a good drop, so this Chaparral may have to wait until next year.
I am already on two knives this year and I promised myself I would finally get a Shaman this year, if there is a good drop, so this Chaparral may have to wait until next year.
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I prioritized the Native Chief LW over the Chap SE and I regret it. I am at my max capacity for knives right now so will likely sell it and get the Chap SE soon. I don’t end up carrying large knives very often. Having a 2nd Chap LW makes a lot more sense.WilliamMunny wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 3:47 pmI would finally get a Shaman this year, if there is a good drop, so this Chaparral may have to wait until next year.
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I’m just waiting for them to arrive in Singapore. It’ll be my first Chap, but if they make a Salt variant it definitely won’t be my last.
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Work: Jumpmaster 2 H1 and Temp 1 SE CPM Cruwear Sprint.
Home: Chap LW SE.
Currently searching for:
Ayoob SE Cruwear
GB2 Cruwear
Re: The serrated Chaparral is pretty cool
What about a few pics ?
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Re: The serrated Chaparral is pretty cool
They chamfered the lockbar at the depression point, very nice, unlike my older carbon fiber Chappy.
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Sorry, I’m not familiar with this concept of “max knife capacity”.zhyla wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:38 amI prioritized the Native Chief LW over the Chap SE and I regret it. I am at my max capacity for knives right now so will likely sell it and get the Chap SE soon. I don’t end up carrying large knives very often. Having a 2nd Chap LW makes a lot more sense.WilliamMunny wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 3:47 pmI would finally get a Shaman this year, if there is a good drop, so this Chaparral may have to wait until next year.
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I also have Chaparrals both with and without the chamfered lock bar. I can't say I notice any functional or comfort difference. I do think it looks better without it.
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Is there any way to tell the SE from the PE with the blades closed? Surprisingly this would be the first time I got two different knives that were indiscernible closed…
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Max capacity is when you own every knife on the planet I thinkhobbyist wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 8:11 amSorry, I’m not familiar with this concept of “max knife capacity”.zhyla wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:38 amI prioritized the Native Chief LW over the Chap SE and I regret it. I am at my max capacity for knives right now so will likely sell it and get the Chap SE soon. I don’t end up carrying large knives very often. Having a 2nd Chap LW makes a lot more sense.WilliamMunny wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 3:47 pmI would finally get a Shaman this year, if there is a good drop, so this Chaparral may have to wait until next year.
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I can tell if I look at the tip of the blade while closed. SE knives are chisel ground, so there's only a bevel on one side of the tip. I have to look very carefully to tell. If that's a problem and you need a more obvious way to tell, you could change the clip on one of them so they look different at a glance.
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Agreed. One of the reasons I've never been a fan of SE is due to the snagging of the sharp serrations. I've looked hard at this one, but ultimately I just prefer PE to the extent that I can't justify putting forth the funds. This will be a great choice both for those who love, or are interested in trying, SE.
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