Knives you dont like. (Add pictures )

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I really dont like knives with the cqc7 kind of thumb stud. I do have a cqc7 and its a amazing knife. (Pictures coming soon)
 
Kershaw Half Ton. Benchmade MPR (actually almost anything Benchmade).
 
Dont like these knives:

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This gerber yari 2 because the nice steel and price is ruined by it's serrations and tanto shape.
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I also hate the kabar fin fixed and buck kalinga pro because they are discontinued.
 
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This week at work we started terminating wires in the main electricial room so we told the younger guys to make sure they had good sharp knives weeeellllllll this is allways entertaining ...Don't ever buy a knife called Rough Rider what a POS from glued on scales falling off to loose joints to broken blades
 
ALL tantos.
Plus, knives with useless boxy, angular, "modern" handles. Or gimmick knives.
Also serrations.

This one's a grand slam.
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Cold Steel OSS. Nice look, rare sub hilt and double edged non-symmetric blade but the guard is made out of rubber. The only way around that is to get the expeeensive black bear classic.
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I got these two because they looked so cool, but they sucked overall.

I keep this one in my gym bag just to have a knife in my gym bag:


I sold this one recently.


I really don't like tanto, but I like spanto. I really prefer a belly on a blade.
 
Pretty much anything Fantasy oriented. With the exception of D. Ralph customs.

I don't understand all the hate on serrations. I pretty much won't carry a blade without serrations as I live in a suburban environment and there are way to many things I may need to cut that simply can't be handled by a straight edge no matter how sharp the knife. SpyderEdge was a game changer for me.
 
Pretty much anything Fantasy oriented. With the exception of D. Ralph customs.

I don't understand all the hate on serrations. I pretty much won't carry a blade without serrations as I live in a suburban environment and there are way to many things I may need to cut that simply can't be handled by a straight edge no matter how sharp the knife. SpyderEdge was a game changer for me.

What on earth cannot be cut with a straight edge??? I use a straight edge to cut bread for crying out loud. I've never seen a material that could be cut with serrations that a properly sharpened straight edge wouldn't cut just as well. I guess the key is "properly sharpened".
 
kershaw leek. i own the all black one and i dont get what people see in that knife. uncomfortable handle, SUPER delicate tip, and i just dont find the blade shape usefull. maby iff the knife is larger it would be better but i really dont like the knife
 
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I hate used up junk like this that usually gets described as having "character".
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I hate hokey, over the top western themed knives.
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I hate blades that were raped by Currier and Ives.
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I hate ridiculous handles. This one looks real useful!
 
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