What Type of Scales Do You Prefer Poll

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What Type of Scales Do You Prefer

G10, Micarta
55
32%
FRN
38
22%
Carbon Fiber
26
15%
Titanium
28
16%
Smooth G10
10
6%
Other
13
8%
 
Total votes: 170

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Re: What Type of Scales Do You Prefer Poll

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silver & black wrote:
Tue Feb 10, 2026 5:35 am
All this love for FRN is going to make purchase a knife with it so I can see for myself...lol. Please, tell me it is nothing like the FRCP on my Manix 2 LW. :grimace
I can't say it's "nothing" like FRCP because they're both still a sort of plastic, but what I can say is Seki's FRN feels softer to the touch and I like it a heck of a lot more than FRCP. FRN "Feels" a lot less likely to crack. There's a softer tone when tapping your nail on it.
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Re: What Type of Scales Do You Prefer Poll

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I voted before seeing that one could vote for up to 3 choices. FRN was my vote. I love a wood handle, but FRN is for me the most practical choice.

Edited to add: I went back and also voted for G10/Micarta and “other” meaning wood/horn/bone, those sorts of natural materials.
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Re: What Type of Scales Do You Prefer Poll

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M_J87 wrote:
Tue Feb 10, 2026 11:35 am
silver & black wrote:
Tue Feb 10, 2026 5:35 am
All this love for FRN is going to make purchase a knife with it so I can see for myself...lol. Please, tell me it is nothing like the FRCP on my Manix 2 LW. :grimace
I can't say it's "nothing" like FRCP because they're both still a sort of plastic, but what I can say is Seki's FRN feels softer to the touch and I like it a heck of a lot more than FRCP. FRN "Feels" a lot less likely to crack. There's a softer tone when tapping your nail on it.
Thank you. I'll be purchasing a knife with this material on purpose, so I can see if I like it or not. I can say without a doubt that I do not like the FRCP.
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Re: What Type of Scales Do You Prefer Poll

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I realize everybody thinks the Shaman Lightweight scales are "evil sandpaper", I disagree. Once it's carried and used for a month or two, they smooth out so nicely. They become tacky micarta. I think a Salt version with this type of FRN would be so great. First post, just saying.
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silver & black wrote:
Tue Feb 10, 2026 4:58 pm
M_J87 wrote:
Tue Feb 10, 2026 11:35 am
silver & black wrote:
Tue Feb 10, 2026 5:35 am
All this love for FRN is going to make purchase a knife with it so I can see for myself...lol. Please, tell me it is nothing like the FRCP on my Manix 2 LW. :grimace
I can't say it's "nothing" like FRCP because they're both still a sort of plastic, but what I can say is Seki's FRN feels softer to the touch and I like it a heck of a lot more than FRCP. FRN "Feels" a lot less likely to crack. There's a softer tone when tapping your nail on it.
Thank you. I'll be purchasing a knife with this material on purpose, so I can see if I like it or not. I can say without a doubt that I do not like the FRCP.
Good to hear. Seki lockbacks in FRN are without question my favorite style of knife any company offers. They're made to work. I'd highly suggest a stretch 2 XL, it kicked all other knives out my pocket coming on 3 years now. Endura, Endela, Delica and Police are all foundational to the company as well. Can't go wrong with any of the above.
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Re: What Type of Scales Do You Prefer Poll

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Hi Dozermike,

Welcome to our forum.

I've go a couple of weeks on mine, serrated, and I agree. The texture works well.

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M_J87 wrote:
Tue Feb 10, 2026 11:35 am
silver & black wrote:
Tue Feb 10, 2026 5:35 am
All this love for FRN is going to make purchase a knife with it so I can see for myself...lol. Please, tell me it is nothing like the FRCP on my Manix 2 LW. :grimace
I can't say it's "nothing" like FRCP because they're both still a sort of plastic, but what I can say is Seki's FRN feels softer to the touch and I like it a heck of a lot more than FRCP. FRN "Feels" a lot less likely to crack. There's a softer tone when tapping your nail on it.
I agree. Even though they're both "plastic" FRN is so much nicer than the LEGO-like FRCP.
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Re: What Type of Scales Do You Prefer Poll

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We are having good participation here,
but smooth G10 is not getting much love.

In spite of that,
I wonder if there would be enough interest
for a sprint run of smooth natural G10
in a popular model, such as a Native.

In my uneducated opinion
that baby would glow like yellow jade
and feel great to the touch.

Here is my Dodo in Natural rough G10 for example.

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The Company built the business
on grippy FRN and G10
for which we are all grateful.
I've purchased 40 of them.

However, I really like my smooth G10 Yojimbo 2.
But I could be wrong.
I often am.
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Re: What Type of Scales Do You Prefer Poll

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I don't have one, but I like natural g10 a lot and a Native in MagnaMax or 3V or ERA Magnacut would be super tempting.
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That natural G10 looks great. How about a PM 2 with MagnaMax and natural G10? ;)
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One of my tests , main test for "gripppyness" is to hold the knife , blade closed , about mid way on the handle scales , long axis of handle straight up and down , between thumb and index finger (not like I am using it just holding it ) . See middle image below .
Then start to relax my grip .
Let the handle slip through my fingers a bit then stop it ; in some cases "try" to stop it .
If I can stop it once the scale texture is adequate .
If I can slip , stop , slip stop a few times then I am happier .

Goofy test but it can teach me / us things .

I was surprised to find that the Diamond Texture , like on this Case Bone handled knife . . . once it starts to slip it will sail right out of one's grip and hit the floor . . . gets your skin to ?rippling? just right and it some how fits between the "waves" .
I don't know .

Here are some "good " and "bad" knives to handle / grip .
And at this point I will interject another of my tests ; how easy is it to pinch grip pick up off a flat counter / work bench .

The top knife ( the paring knife ) is a night mare to pick up that way (ironically) ; it is thin and skinny and roundy and slick . Sure it can be done but I much prefer the Case Trappers with the second blade removed or the Spyderco Salt to pick up that way .
I have a paring knife that has a blocky larger handle and it is so much better for me to use .

Note the second blade in the Trappers messes up this test / grip and is some of why I regularly remove the second blade .
See the laser etched Rose Pattern Case ; it is more of a fancy / collector knife for me and I couldn't bring my self to remove the second blade from it .
The laser Rose pattern passes the good grip test though ; slip , stop , slip stop a few times .

The two bottom knives are miles better than the others in grip .
Rubber gun grip film on the Trapper.
AND MY PREFERRED FRN PATTERN the Volcano Grip pattern ; is more omnidirectional . For me anyway .
It is just GREAT !
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Re: What Type of Scales Do You Prefer Poll

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blueblur wrote:
Sun Feb 08, 2026 7:31 pm
As coarse of a textured G10 as I can get. The Siren’s texture is a good starting point but I’m curious what an even coarser texture would be like.

So far, I prefer a uniform pattern over the striped Magnacut pattern.
My first thought was a material with the glass fibers sticking perpendicular to the surfaces of the handle .

That sounds crazy right ? I was being mostly fasciitis . . .

Then I remembered this handle .
I have a pile of these that I put various bits in pretty much permanently and then grab the one I need .
The green handle looks smooth even slick . But in reality it has microscopic fibers sticking out of it and is easy to grip well .

I just checked the big river where I got mine more than a decade ago and they are no longer available there .
I had to get this image off the internet .
I have moved on to a few other drivers that I use even more but this green handle material is interesting and innovative none the less and seems to hold up to daily use .
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This is what I use the most now . The bit is long , replaceable , super quick adjustable for length ; mostly I use TORX and metric Allen bits .
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