Biggest, baddest most UN-pc knife???

Lavan said:
Biggest, baddest most UN-pc knife???


How about this one?


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I think I'd have to say that any automatic knife, i.e. "switchblade," is gonna be more un-pc than the knives listed above.

That said, I too am a fan of the CS Vaquero Grande. :)
 
I really like the Voyager X2 I can conceal it or reveal it as needed. Which leads me to my next question.....

It seems that people are either really concerned with Sheeple friendly knives and how to use them publicly with out causing a fuss or they figure sheeple need to get over it and deal with diversity. I get the feeling you figure sheeple should just get over it and we shouldn't have to live "around" them, hence the "in you face kind".... why are you so bent on having a big huge in your face kind of knife? (I'm not asking to be rude, I'm only curious as to your thinking) :D
 
As a couple of others have stated, the REKAT SIFU takes the award for most un-PC folder out there. There are others that are definately un-PC, but the SIFU is their King, IMNSHO. :p :D
 
My vote goes to the Aftermath,
1) it's got a recurve
2) It's assisted.
Sheeple fear both.
(to me the assisted opening pushes past the Sifu)
Also,
BM large Spike wasn't meantioned.
Cold Steel Ti light.
CS Scimitar.
.
Strider SMF is also a good candidate.
Swamp Rat's folder too.
 
imho darrel ralphs maxx model would be the one, the gibbs one w/the 7" blade, #2 would be the cammilus maxx, they have the gibbs model also, the 5.5" maxx (in either version) with the dagger blade imho looks as mean as anything legal to carry in my state (tx) , all my buds look at mine and say"THATS legal?????" and then look at my GT cali auto w/a 1.5" blade and say "THATS not?????"
 
What about a Beck WSK? It does kind of look like a meat cleaver on PCP. And on that note, MAN I WISH I HAD ONE!! ;)

Jonathan
 
I really like the Voyager X2 I can conceal it or reveal it as needed. Which leads me to my next question.....

It seems that people are either really concerned with Sheeple friendly knives and how to use them publicly with out causing a fuss or they figure sheeple need to get over it and deal with diversity. I get the feeling you figure sheeple should just get over it and we shouldn't have to live "around" them, hence the "in you face kind".... why are you so bent on having a big huge in your face kind of knife? (I'm not asking to be rude, I'm only curious as to your thinking) :D

It seems that the more one is exposed to something, the more desensitized that one becomes to it, for example, violence and sex in the media. As long as the public is not EXPOSED to "cutlery diversity" :) , they will continue to be shocked and alarmed at some of the more "aggresive-looking" blades that we own. Only through continued exposure to "cutlery diversity" can we condition the general public to "accept our alternative lifestyle" :D . Therefore, show your bad blade to your friends and acquantainces, and encourage "blade-envy" ;) . Tactfully and discretely encourage others in their lust for blades. We must bring others over to the "sharp side". :D
 
It seems that the more one is exposed to something, the more desensitized that one becomes to it, for example, violence and sex in the media. As long as the public is not EXPOSED to "cutlery diversity" :) , they will continue to be shocked and alarmed at some of the more "aggresive-looking" blades that we own. Only through continued exposure to "cutlery diversity" can we condition the general public to "accept our alternative lifestyle" :D . Therefore, show your bad blade to your friends and acquantainces, and encourage "blade-envy" ;) . Tactfully and discretely encourage others in their lust for blades. We must bring others over to the "sharp side". :D
Nice statement, why did you drag up an old thread to state it? Such a thought could easily have worth its own thread.
 
Well, here's my 0.02 ;) I own a Cuda Maxx converted for tip-up carry, a Cold Steel Vaquero Grande and a Spyderco Civilian.

When the Maxx gets pulled out (waved) people tend to go a little white.

The Vaquero Grande is just plain mean looking and people give you the "He's crazy" look.

However, the Civilian makes people call the police after you leave the room ;) I don't take it out around the sheeple and am even hesitant showing it to knife friendly people.

The Civi still makes me a little queasy when I handle it. Never been so respectful of a knife in all my life.
 
Nice statement, why did you drag up an old thread to state it? Such a thought could easily have worth its own thread.

Thanks for the compliment. :)

Please forgive my poor judgement in replying to the post instead of beginning a new thread, as I am new to bladeforums.com. I just wanted to give my two cents worth in answer to the question posed in the quoted post, which I had just read for the very first time (again, I am new to this web site). I didn't realize that it was wrong to do so, and that I would "drag up an old thread". I just don't know the rules here yet. :eek:
 
There's nothing wrong with replying to an old thread, if the topic is still relevant. This one still is, and I'm sure we'll still see some replies. Your comment still could have started another thread, but may be lost and over-looked here on page 2. It wasn't a criticism, I think, just a suggestion. Maybe a thread started with your comment and a link to this post would have be the most ideal way to get your point across.

Feel free to contribute to this site in any positive way you see fit. All opinions are welcome here, as long as I agree.:D

As for Un-PC knives, I agree with the Out The Front switchblades, and the Cuda Maxx. Both never fail to get a reaction. Any Bali-song will bring out fear in the sheeple, as well.

Daniel
 
A Moro Panabas is always a good bet. The politically-correct crowd has a real hard time embracing the idea of a head-lopper. Of course I fail to understand it.... :)
 
Thanks for the compliment. :)

Please forgive my poor judgement in replying to the post instead of beginning a new thread, as I am new to bladeforums.com. I just wanted to give my two cents worth in answer to the question posed in the quoted post, which I had just read for the very first time (again, I am new to this web site). I didn't realize that it was wrong to do so, and that I would "drag up an old thread". I just don't know the rules here yet. :eek:

Not a rule. I'm really just saying your have enough between your ears that your posts can stand on their own two feet. ;)

Personally, I've always found digging up old threads to reply is a bit weird, but I have a cartoon for an avatar so what do I know?

Since the thread is back to life....

IMO curved blades trigger a primal reptilian memory in most people to a time when we didn't lord over the food chain; and were huddling in caves fighting off cave bears with giant curved claws.

Serrations also trigger the response...remind us of teeth perhaps?

Mix the two and you get the unfriendly sheeple knives...Vaqueros and Civilians. Most Kerambits too I'd wager.
 
What about a bali? Sheeple are very afraid of things that are fast and sharp! Or push buttons.
 
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