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User opinions of the Chinook?
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2001 12:00 am
by Jeff/1911
I understand that it is a great knife. Have any of you any specific observations for me?
I am currently very interested in this model. As I mentioned in another post, this would be my first Spydie oriented towards a hunting knife.
I think I may just have to get one of these before this years Alberta Whitetail season.
Good excuse huh? Jeff/1911.
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 5:19 am
by Dmitry
I own Chinook. When I bought it I checked three Chinooks and only one hadn't any vertical or conventional bladeplay. Also it is a little bit tight to open and if you loosen a pivot you'll got bladeplay. Anyway great knife. I rate it to be best production folder.
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 8:36 am
by Jeff/1911
Dmitry,
Thanks for your counsel. If I am looking at samples of these knives, I'll watch for the blade play you speak of. I just recently ran into this issue with a stainless Police model I bought.
Jeff/1911.
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 1:58 pm
by bansidthe
As I have said over on bladeforums, I have had a chinook for about 6 months and used it on and off. I have had no trouble with the knife. It holds an edge very well indeed and it must be the strongest folder I own. It is the one I take when hiking or canoe tripping. It is a great all round knife if you don't mind the extra weight. For hunting though I take along my Wegner plain edge. I find that the drop point is better for field dressing a beastie. On the other hand, I hope to find out this fall if the Chinook will be as effective a skinner as I think it will be. If you are buying in the Toronto area, I purchased mine from S&R but just ignore the price tag on the kinives they have there and offer him 25% less, taxes included.
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 2:39 pm
by thorin hammer
When I received my Chinook it had side to side blade play. I took it to the SFO and had it warrantied. They sent me a new knife with NO blade play. Stiff to open, White Lightning helped that. Perfect lockup. Great Knife.
Some laws permit, what honor dose not.
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 2:53 pm
by Jeff/1911
Thanks fellows,
I was out today on my lunch break looking at the Chinook at my local dealer. This is a beefy knife alright. The specimen I viewed was shaving sharp (and I have a bald forearm to prove it) and seemed perfectly tight.
I wondered about the upswept tip of the Chinook for field dressing of game, as I would have concerns about puncturing the guts while "unzipping" an animal. Interesting to read your comments, bandsidthe. I'm writing from Alberta but thanks for the tip about S&R. I may visit their store while visiting Toronto sometime.
I prefer the Chinook's lockback design to the Wegner's liner lock, or at least I think I do. I also like the looks of the Chinook better. I think I'd probably rather have the ATS-34 of the Wegner to the CPM-440V of the Chinook however.
This is not getting any easier.
Jeff/1911.
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 4:38 am
by chambers
Can't say as I own one but if it's any consolation to you, I can't get my buddy to shut up about his.
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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 9:44 pm
by Jeff/1911
Chambers,
He's saying good things, right? Grin.
Jeff/1911.
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2001 5:07 am
by chambers
Yup, if Sal ever needs another mouth piece to extol the virtues of that knife tell him to tap Ronin203. Every bloody sentence,'my Chinook.....'
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2001 9:46 am
by sam the man..
Its robust and resistant to the harsh and humid environment here in the jungles of Malaysia. I gave it to an indegenous wilderness guide who felt that he had hit gold! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
Sam
have spydies will travel
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2001 12:25 pm
by hy
samo,you seem to be giving away knives like they were free...<img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2001 12:29 pm
by akbell
I have owned my Chinook for appx. 6 mos. and can honestly say that I like everything about it. I carry now instead of my Emerson CQC-7.