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- Dr. Snubnose
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Well I guess I'm in the smaller minority....Most of my folders sit and look pretty and I carry more fixed blades than folders and they always see more use....The ratio of FBs to folders that I own in my collection is about 4:1....four FB for every one folder....hmmmm....I have 424 Spydercos alone, mostly folders....I have way to many knives, ya think?....Doc :D
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It's close but I'll vote fixed blade
As recent as a year ago I would have voted for the FOLDER option. But in the past few months I've really been using my Spyderco fixed blade Temperance 1 model and it's been a real workhorse of a blade. I have the Temp 1 in PE & SE both. Both of them are real great blades.
I'm looking so forward to getting the Temperance 2 as soon as I can scrape of the $$ to get one.
Now please don't get me wrong because I absolutely adore all my Spyderco folders but I trust my fixed blades far more for hard work jobs. Spyderco's folders locking systems have never failed me.
I've been learning a lot about the subject of "survival" here in the past 3 to 4 years and almost every survival manual I've read preaches that fixed blades are better for survival because of having fewer moving parts. Especially the full tang fixed blades. This is a tough one in a way because I usually carry 2 or 3 Spyders everyday :rolleyes:
I'm looking so forward to getting the Temperance 2 as soon as I can scrape of the $$ to get one.
Now please don't get me wrong because I absolutely adore all my Spyderco folders but I trust my fixed blades far more for hard work jobs. Spyderco's folders locking systems have never failed me.
I've been learning a lot about the subject of "survival" here in the past 3 to 4 years and almost every survival manual I've read preaches that fixed blades are better for survival because of having fewer moving parts. Especially the full tang fixed blades. This is a tough one in a way because I usually carry 2 or 3 Spyders everyday :rolleyes:
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FB for me. I like both, but I find myself browsing the FB more. I own just a few folders that I carry. Love my spyderco EDC. They work so well I don't feel like I need too many. The 3 I have never let me down. So naturally I spend contrary to that logic with fixed blades. Different strokes I guess. I could never part with my Spyderco Temperance 2 or Bushcraft, or mule.
Somewhere in the basement are hiding my early 1960s-era bone-handled Case XX sheath knife (from my Scouting days) and my mid-1970s-era cherrywood Browning skinner (from a research stint with caribou-hunting Naskapis in the far north of Quebec). Another one might have been hiding in the basement, but, as I was leaving Vietnam in 1969, I gave to a new troop the Ka-Bar that an exiting Chief of Firing Battery had passed to me on my arrival there a year before. Wanting modern fixed blades, I acquired an Izula-II and an ESSE-6 earlier this year, so now I have all the fixed blades I need. My disposable cash shall support just (:rolleyes :) a Spyderco folder habit.
-Marc (pocketing my JD Smith sprint today)
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When Im outside the house and not in town or at work I carry a fixed mora or fällkniven, only when I cant carry a fixed knife I choose a folder. Mostly because of the ergonomics, most folders have too flat/small handles to be comfortable after working a while. Despite this I have many more folders than fixed blades at my house. :)
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The only need I have for a fixed blade is for hard work where I may need to beat the crap out of the knife. Something like hitting the spine with a piece of wood to drive the blade through another piece of wood. I can't remember the word for doing that. Other than work that will be potentially damaging to a pivot or lock I'll get a folder every time. Right now I have a SOG Seal Pup. It's very comfortable to have a beater whose appearance isn't important. Edge retention isn't important on this knife either. Other than that the other times I've used a fixed blade was for hunting/fishing and out in the woods stuff.
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