The reason for the subtitle is I'm not asking you what your idea of the best knife for your needs is, but rather have you ever hadk nives in your dreams and remember their designs? I just woke up an hour or so ago and I disctinctly remember a couple of cutting objects that were in my dream. I was working at a diner overnight doing clean-up and there was a stack of lockers we had to clean. These were found after lifting the lockers up and searching underneath them.
-Kershaw Chive /Byrd Pelican hybrid. Basically a Chive-sized Pelican with a little more kershaw style to it than a normal pelican and the AO. The blade was pretty short too, just under an inch or so.
-This knife had two blades, one was an average serrated one and the other was a weird one that has an inliad piece of black metal on the edge for cutting. The handle was just a piece of yellow plastic where the blades pivoted and that was all, nothing to cover the blades. Really illogical design, hahah. The blades were about the size of a SAK Classic, maybe a bit larger.
-Spyderco mini-scissors. Take the edge shape of the delica and make some scissors with 1.5 inch blades with it, complete with an opening hole that serves no purpose, as they're always open. Handles were green marble with blades mirror polished and the word spyderco in gold on the underside of the grips.
Pretty weird "knives."
-Kershaw Chive /Byrd Pelican hybrid. Basically a Chive-sized Pelican with a little more kershaw style to it than a normal pelican and the AO. The blade was pretty short too, just under an inch or so.
-This knife had two blades, one was an average serrated one and the other was a weird one that has an inliad piece of black metal on the edge for cutting. The handle was just a piece of yellow plastic where the blades pivoted and that was all, nothing to cover the blades. Really illogical design, hahah. The blades were about the size of a SAK Classic, maybe a bit larger.
-Spyderco mini-scissors. Take the edge shape of the delica and make some scissors with 1.5 inch blades with it, complete with an opening hole that serves no purpose, as they're always open. Handles were green marble with blades mirror polished and the word spyderco in gold on the underside of the grips.
Pretty weird "knives."