Re: Suggestions to complete my "Trinity"
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 9:55 am
As far as a trinity I don’t really have one but… Spyderco, Microtech and Protech are my favorite brands. I’m still trying to get a Socom Elite manual folder. I think you should take a look, they are just hard to find in stock. You also mentioned Strider Knives… have you ever seen the Protech strider? It is an automatic but they look quite nice. I would much prefer one of these than an actual Strider knife. Protech makes some really nice knives. Check out the Malibu, it’s just phenomenal and they make a few different colors and blade shapes too.FearDoiteain wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:56 amLong time lurker, newer poster seeking input. I am looking to round out my collection of nice knives. I know the traditional Trinity was Hinderer, Strider, and CRK. But Strider just doesn't speak to me, so that leaves at least one open spot. I definitely would like to get a Hinderer at some point, but I am wondering what other alternatives you would consider for your personal trinity.
For reference here are my current two trinity members/candidates that happen to both be in S45VN, a CRK Large Sebenza in Bog Oak and a Spartan Harsey Folder Plague Doctor, along with some comparison knives. I consider the SpydieChef and ZT 0562TI shown as users. The 'Chef is a bit small for my hands, as I can only get about a 3.5 finger grip, and on my PM2 my pinkie ends up on the hump at the end of the grip. My Endela is probably the bare miniumum for a full grip and even it is getting a bit narrow for me to hold comfortably (I wear XXL work/medical gloves.)
I looked at the Spydie Drunken and Paysan, but neither of those really interest me. The Paysan looks like it would be a great knife, but kind of "plain" for its price, especially with the recent MSRP increases.
I am looking for something with "character" like a unique design, inlay, etc. I prefer a full size grip, but I am open to consider a more compact gentleman style for more formal event. Currently that role is filled by a Benchmade 940-1 (CF and S90V), and recently added a Spydie Watu. A high end steel would be nice, but not necessary as I have a ton of different steels already.
And while a lot of what I have listed is titanium frame locks, I also really like compression locks (PM2, PM3, Watu, Caribbean), and I also love (and own) a lot of Axis lock style knives from Benchmade and Hogue. I already have two ZT Hinderer 0562 designs in titanium and titanium/CF, and love that style as well as Sinkevich designs like the ZT 0450 and 0452CF, Ritter designs like his Hogue collaborations, Sibert designs like the Adamas and Bushcrafter.
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