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They work great for sure.
Truly one of the lamest discussions I have seen here in a long time, yet people are still debating it. Ugh. I'm out. ;)
I don't think anyone would disagree with that summary either. I admit I prefer full tang "just cuz" per prior comments. ;)
Not sure why/how so many seem to have difficulty "getting" that reality. Water is wet and all that.
No one claimed otherwise, but all things being equal more steel = stronger. This does not seem complicated or controversial conclusion to me.
Source? Swords and knives have different jobs and requirements, etc, so not apples apples really. Do any decent knives actually fail during...
I like full tang knives as a rule but fully admit the likelihood of my requiring the full tang's strength attributes is close to nil. I still...
Very artsie!
Knife, coffee, and my book :D [ATTACH]
New trend is everything has to be "slicey" apparently. To the topic, if they didn't supply the right knife for the job, sure, I might use my own...
Terminator: Dark Fate (Review) Linda Hamilton and Arnold are back together in this latest installment of the franchise. The movie is full of...
I had this made via Andy Golts of Apeiron Bladeworks. He has some unique designs and a style for sure. A few of his designs have been picked up by...
I couldn't decide on the smaller F1X or the larger S1X with Tungsten Carbide finish, so I bought then both! I will likely sell the smaller F1X and...
Can't have such a thread without mention of Jerry Hossom. He's been in the biz a long time so I don't know if he's "hot" per se, but I did see his...
I'm already thinking maybe I should have gotten the S1X although I know 4" is probably more than adequate for most uses.
Ditto. People get OCD over the steel some times. Thanx for the write up. My f1X showed up yesterday.
So what's the conclusion?
What do you recommend?
I really like the looks/design of the EKT Companion.
Agreed!