Michael Janich wrote:Dear Fuglee:
Thanks very much for sharing the pics of your karambit collection. It's always interesting to see modern and classical pieces side by side.
What system of silat do you practice? I'm curious, because when I wrote up the Spyderco Karambit for Tactical Knives a few years back, I found it to be much more suited to the Pukulan-style applications--i.e. hold it in your hand in reverse grip, punch and plow. For that, the point angle and curve were perfect. For the flashy spinning stuff, the lack of a middle finger "brake" and that it is a folder/no sharpened back edge made it inappropriate. That's fine for me, since most of the spinning tactics don't actually accomplish much.
Thanks again for sharing.
Stay safe,
Mike
Hi Mike; I'm a fan of your work :)
My teacher (Bobbe Edmonds) has done a few different styles of silat and FMA but I'd say that the biggest influences on what we do are probably Mande Muda silat, Sundanese silat, and Doce Pares.
We only work the karambit in reverse grip and we try to approach it a bit more pragmatically than some seem to. While all the twirling and extended grip techniques are fun to play with sometimes, they are mostly flash (in my opinion). They also work much better with a larger karambit and, as you mentioned, a sharpened back edge. The best thing about not practicing karambit "spinning" though, is the lack of scars on my wrist and forearm :)