How important is it that your knife looks cool?

How important is it that your knife looks cool?

  • Not at all. Knifes ain’t gotta be pretty to slice a hog in half!

    Votes: 15 13.0%
  • A little bit. Cool-looking knife isn’t a prerequisite, but I still enjoy one.

    Votes: 31 27.0%
  • It’s important. A factor in my decision-making.

    Votes: 47 40.9%
  • More important than I would care to admit.

    Votes: 19 16.5%
  • If my kitchen knives aren’t damascus, nobody’s eating dinner.

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • (Other)

    Votes: 2 1.7%

  • Total voters
    115
I love the look of the Chavez, but the bottom of the handle digs into my palm during use 😔 I've tried two different times and no dice.

You’re absolutely right! And I had to either sell my first one or learn to adapt my grip to the (rather poor) ergos of the knife. I liked the aesthetics so much that I finally found a grip that works. But I gotta say there are tons of more comfy (and just as high quality) pocket knives out there!
 
You’re absolutely right! And I had to either sell my first one or learn to adapt my grip to the (rather poor) ergos of the knife. I liked the aesthetics so much that I finally found a grip that works. But I gotta say there are tons of more comfy (and just as high quality) pocket knives out there!
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The knife must have tactical carbon fiber scales with tactical finger cutouts and all black tactical hardware and tactical black blade. Then I take out my tactical bedazzler and go to work to really make it shine. It has to be tactful cute. It adds to the package with one of those huge black tactical levers mounted to the blade to make opening as fast as possible,
You need a Blacked Out Mayhem.
The scales are Micarta, carbon fiber is so yesterday. ;)

 
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