Can your knife support your weight?

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Can your blade do this. Cut through an auto body with no damage to the blade and retain a usable edge afterward. We also drive blades into trees or wedge them between rocks, stone blocks or whatever is handy, and use them as climbing aids and self-arresting devices. The need for a knife that will bear the owner’s weight in an emergency is desirable. Spartan Blades Harsey Hunter fills the bill. Proven in the theatre of combat, soldier climbed out of collasped building (IED) using a Harsey Hunter bought used from a private. Spartan offered to replace the knife and of course the reply was "nice try."

This is not a commercial and yes my Busse TGLB can perform all the same tasks.
 
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Thick steel is thick steel.
I would buy Busse or custom before I would buy yours.
 
I imagine a lot of fixed blades with S35VN and that blade-thickness and heat-treat could support your weight. I'm sure it's a good knife, and it should be for that money.
Didn't understand why the commercial. Usually, I tend to see Striders cutting through car bodies...
 
Being that i'm only 128 pounds, i think a buck 110 will fit the position just fine.
 
maybe, maybe not.

if you pound the knife into the wall edge up, can your feet avoid being cut in twain?

can your car battery be used as a defibrillator?

Optima offered to replace my battery. I replied with only silence because I had died from electric shock.
 
maybe, maybe not.

if you pound the knife into the wall edge up, can your feet avoid being cut in twain?

can your car battery be used as a defibrillator?

Optima offered to replace my battery. I replied with only silence because I had died from electric shock.

Excellent use of the word "twain" with no reference to Mark. Kudos Sir. ;)
 
Seems a bit like a spam post...and a cold steel commercial...neither of which look good on you...
 
i have a $30 Glock field knife that does all that & it also opens beer bottles.....

your move haha :D
 
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I just tested my opinel.
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looks like it supports my weight just fine :D

can your knife make detailed cuts like this, or is it more of a pocket step stool and a poor knife?
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