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Got this email about the Emerson CQC - 7, Ernie smiled, and share his philosophy.

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:51 am
by akapennypincher

Re: Got this email about the Emerson CQC - &, Ernie smiled his guts.

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:36 am
by cabfrank
Huh?

Re: Got this email about the Emerson CQC - &, Ernie smiled his guts.

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:59 am
by riclaw
Thanks, Pincher. Indeed, interesting. I got 1/2 way through then skimmed the rest. He has many good points regarding the design of the knife, but the tone of the article is way off base. The CQC-7 is by now an industry icon, but the article acts as if it's a fledgling design. Not so much "celebrating" as "defending".

Re: Got this email about the Emerson CQC - &, Ernie smiled his guts.

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 11:35 am
by Manixguy@1994
I read it nothing in it that surprised me . I like Emerson knive and glad they offer lefty models . I just received got an email of restock of some lefty knives . I’m not really a Wave fan and to have it removed was around a $45 charge so I passed . MG2

Re: Got this email about the Emerson CQC - &, Ernie smiled his guts.

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 11:53 am
by RustyIron

The CQC-7 was a good knife for the time. I still have a Benchmade version that predates the obsession with the flippy-wavy appendage. It's nice. I would carry it today if Spyderco didn't offer designs that were far more ergonomic and useful. The whole problem with the original CQC-7 is that it's made by Emerson. Where other manufacturers have failed, Emerson has perfected the liner lock that is tight to operate and sticks more securely than any of their competitors. For those folks who are intending to time-travel back to the 1980's when tactical knives couldn't be ordered on the internet and delivered the next day, look no further than the CQC-7.


Re: Got this email about the Emerson CQC - &, Ernie smiled his guts.

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:54 pm
by Halfneck
I bought a Benchmade CQC-7 back around '95. I was an Army Medic in the Reserves getting ready to go Active Duty, and I'd just finished the book "Rogue Warrior". I still liked my Delica, and carried it a bit, but the CQC-7 felt more substantial. I could get away with a little more abuse with the design than I could with my Delica. It became one of my main EDCs during my time in, and I still have it. I ended up getting an Emerson version with a wave and a V chisel grind. I like the design, and there is a familiarity of it in my hand.

All that said, if I was a soldier today, I'd be looking at a whole lot of other knives for what they are charging.

Re: Got this email about the Emerson CQC - &, Ernie smiled .

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2024 7:57 am
by akapennypincher
akapennypincher wrote:
Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:51 am
https://emersonknives.com/uncategorized ... fe-affair/

Intresting read.

Re: Got this email about the Emerson CQC - 7, Ernie smiled, and share his philosophy.

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2024 7:58 am
by akapennypincher
akapennypincher wrote:
Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:51 am
https://emersonknives.com/uncategorized ... fe-affair/

Intresting read.

Re: Got this email about the Emerson CQC - 7, Ernie smiled, and share his philosophy.

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2024 8:04 am
by akapennypincher
Well Mr. Emerson is leader, not follower. From his sharing of thoughts he don't play follow leader, he plays ideas. He like Sal of Spyderco have following of fans.

Mr. Emerson knives for most part are not pretty, finished to perfection, and some say a little crude. They are working, and knife designed for life & death situations.

Couple of time a year Emerson does release some limited edition, the price for these at auction is crazy more then I would spend. But they all fetch high prices, and each one is crafted by Mr. Emerson personally.

Re: Got this email about the Emerson CQC - 7, Ernie smiled, and share his philosophy.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:48 pm
by twinboysdad
I like Emerson’s as about an $85 knife. If that’s what they cost I would own a few. I sold all the ones I had but like the Elvia a good bit

Re: Got this email about the Emerson CQC - 7, Ernie smiled, and share his philosophy.

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:32 pm
by yablanowitz
I have a few Emersons. The ones I have never held an edge very well in my normal use, in spite of his claims about hard use. I moved on years ago.

Re: Got this email about the Emerson CQC - 7, Ernie smiled, and share his philosophy.

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2024 7:30 pm
by nerdlock
Emersons are strange. 154CM and hrc of 57-59, and charging north of $197 or more depending on the model.

It seems quite ironic that in the article, he seems to be an avid proponent of change, yet his materials and designs are stuck in time, left behind by much better and more value-for-money knives.

The only Emersons I would buy are the Kershaw-made ones, and those are truly worth more than what you pay for them.