Re: What Type of Scales Do You Prefer Poll
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2026 3:10 pm
Right, agreed on both accounts.
Wood....... near and dear to my heart.Actinolite wrote: ↑Sun Feb 15, 2026 10:26 amSo many materials, so little time.
My favorite for pocket knives is generally micarta for feel with G10 a close second.
G10 is more practical if the object I'm cutting is wet, oily, or slimy.
To be fair, FRN or FRCP are even more suitable for wet/slippery jobs, and they are durable, low maintenance, and work great. A few of my favorite knives have FRN (Native 5, LeafJumper, Temperance 2), but it still feels like cheap plastic.
I have two knives with carbon fiber, one is excellent (the other scale choice was titanium--I made the right choice), the other is so-so. The feel is fine, but the price is usually too high. (Native 5 S90V, I'm looking at you).
I have two metal handled knives, one made of titanium, the other magnesium. They're fine with gloves, but I don't like metal in wet conditions, and I hate the feel of metal in the cold.
For looks, my favorite remains wood, and I have a couple wood-handled knives that see significant use. The most beautiful knife I own (my opinion only) is a Joker Ember with curly birch scales.
I have yet to see ultem scales that I liked at all.
There you go !

Let us know what you think!silver & black wrote: ↑Fri Feb 13, 2026 6:13 pmUpdate: I missed out on the Endela K390. I don't want to wait for it to be restocked. I found an Endura 4 in K390 at Cutlery Shoppe with FRN scales. I'll carry it, use it and get a feel for the FRN. I hope I like this stuff..... there are a lot of Spydercos I would want if I liked it.![]()
I will.... as soon as I get the knife.M_J87 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 16, 2026 3:34 pmLet us know what you think!silver & black wrote: ↑Fri Feb 13, 2026 6:13 pmUpdate: I missed out on the Endela K390. I don't want to wait for it to be restocked. I found an Endura 4 in K390 at Cutlery Shoppe with FRN scales. I'll carry it, use it and get a feel for the FRN. I hope I like this stuff..... there are a lot of Spydercos I would want if I liked it.![]()
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I hope that you like it!silver & black wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 4:39 pmOkay.... I got my Endura today. First impression; I think I really like this FRN. It is not what I imagined it to be. It's nothing like the FRCP, imo. It feels more solid/stable/comfortable. To my surprise, it doesn't feel cheap. I will carry it the rest of the week and see how I get on with it.
I'm not very familiar with back locks. It's proving to be a difficult task to push the bar down with my thumb. Are they all this stiff and hard to push down? My thumb is already sore...lol. So far, this is my only complaint. I love the size and ergos on this kinfe. Looking forward to using it.
I have slept on all FRN knives because of my own foregone (wrong) conclusions. I will NEVER purchase another FRCP knife. FRN is way above FRCP in feel and quality, IMO. The Native Chief is a knife on my radar. It is a total bad *** looking kife...lol. All scale material (except FRCP) will be considered for now on.Naperville wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 7:02 pmI hope that you like it!silver & black wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 4:39 pmOkay.... I got my Endura today. First impression; I think I really like this FRN. It is not what I imagined it to be. It's nothing like the FRCP, imo. It feels more solid/stable/comfortable. To my surprise, it doesn't feel cheap. I will carry it the rest of the week and see how I get on with it.
I'm not very familiar with back locks. It's proving to be a difficult task to push the bar down with my thumb. Are they all this stiff and hard to push down? My thumb is already sore...lol. So far, this is my only complaint. I love the size and ergos on this kinfe. Looking forward to using it.
If I had been dialed into this thread, I would have recommended a Spyderco Native Chief in S110V or Magnacut PE or SE. I luv mine! I must have 5 or 6, FRN, Native Chiefs, 3 of them in my 2026 4Runner suv alone. The FRN, Native Chiefs are the only folders in my car and they will not rust on me. They are a steal. It's like a cheat code for a great knife. They compete with $600+ Hinderers for pocket time.
Glad that you like it!!!! FRN is very stiff, has good color, and is sticky in your hand without being abrasive. I have not noticed any wear on my jeans either, but I don't always carry it in my jeans after using it. I may put it in my coat pocket or pants pocket.silver & black wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 7:37 pmI have slept on all FRN knives because of my own foregone (wrong) conclusions. I will NEVER purchase another FRCP knife. FRN is way above FRCP in feel and quality, IMO. The Native Chief is a knife on my radar. It is a total bad *** looking kife...lol. All scale material (except FRCP) will be considered for now on.Naperville wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 7:02 pmI hope that you like it!silver & black wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 4:39 pmOkay.... I got my Endura today. First impression; I think I really like this FRN. It is not what I imagined it to be. It's nothing like the FRCP, imo. It feels more solid/stable/comfortable. To my surprise, it doesn't feel cheap. I will carry it the rest of the week and see how I get on with it.
I'm not very familiar with back locks. It's proving to be a difficult task to push the bar down with my thumb. Are they all this stiff and hard to push down? My thumb is already sore...lol. So far, this is my only complaint. I love the size and ergos on this kinfe. Looking forward to using it.
If I had been dialed into this thread, I would have recommended a Spyderco Native Chief in S110V or Magnacut PE or SE. I luv mine! I must have 5 or 6, FRN, Native Chiefs, 3 of them in my 2026 4Runner suv alone. The FRN, Native Chiefs are the only folders in my car and they will not rust on me. They are a steal. It's like a cheat code for a great knife. They compete with $600+ Hinderers for pocket time.
I generally agree. I have two N5 FRN, one is SPY27, with the great cobalt color, the other is 15V, and I wouldn't change the brown for anything. But I thinking of adding a Salt version with LC200N, SE. But honestly, I hate the bright green. I'll be tempted to change scales on that one. We shall see...
Good to hear! The Seki models are bulletproof. I don't currently have any trouble with the lockbar being stiff and I don't recall having an issue when I first started carrying them either. Something I do pretty routinely with a new knife is disassemble to get any excess loctite off the lock mechanism, pivot, etc so that would be my first point of advice if you find anything "off". I can't imagine there's much variation from spring to spring so it might be something you just have to get used to/break in.silver & black wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 4:39 pmOkay.... I got my Endura today. First impression; I think I really like this FRN. It is not what I imagined it to be. It's nothing like the FRCP, imo. It feels more solid/stable/comfortable. To my surprise, it doesn't feel cheap. I will carry it the rest of the week and see how I get on with it.
I'm not very familiar with back locks. It's proving to be a difficult task to push the bar down with my thumb. Are they all this stiff and hard to push down? My thumb is already sore...lol. So far, this is my only complaint. I love the size and ergos on this kinfe. Looking forward to using it.