Most EVIL looking folding knife?

The only knife I own that someone has remarked was "evil looking" is a Gerber EAB utility blade knife. I bought it because I thought it was cute. Go figure.
 
And all of whom routinely carry gear far more suited to breaking glass (or heads, for that matter) than any folding knife.

a glass breaker is designed for breaking glass, it works great,i've used mine three times in roadside assists. It is a proper tool for the job. Mine has a replaceable carbide bit. I also give knife demonstrations to local agencies, and many have picked up the Spyderco Rescue Assist as a result.

they have their place.

as for scary looking knives, Civilian is tops (it needs to be much bigger though, say around 8 - 10", with more of a sickle curve), emerson super karambit is second.
 
a glass breaker is designed for breaking glass, it works great,i've used mine three times in roadside assists. It is a proper tool for the job. Mine has a replaceable carbide bit. I also give knife demonstrations to local agencies, and many have picked up the Spyderco Rescue Assist as a result.

they have their place.

Agreed---and serrations are great for bread knives, camouflage for clothing in combat, tanto points for thrusting a sword into ancient amour, etc,etc....It's when all of these features and more get crammed onto a little 3.5" bladed "tactical" folding knife that (IMO) you enter into the realm of mall-ninja absurdity and it becomes a joke.

The gun equivalent of what I'm talking about:
 

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I think the Kershaw ET is pretty mean looking, even more so when closed than when open, actually.
 
Kershaw Blur with the tanto blade part serraded, not just the blade is scary but the
action speaks volumes.
 
i edc a vaquero on the weekends, and it almost never fails to freak people out. i think it's the serrations & blade shape.
but hell, last week at work, our HR rep needed to open a box and asked if anyone had a knife. i opened my buck/strider 889 and handed it to her, and you'dve thought i handed her a tarantula, lol.
 
Anybody remember HOG brand knives? They had goofy looking backward tooth-like serrations. Scary (and yet dumb) looking blades.
 
"]Anybody remember HOG brand knives? They had goofy looking backward tooth-like serrations. Scary (and yet dumb) looking blades."
If you mean the Hawg brand,those are made by Mike Fanklin.Those serrations are awesome.
 
Agreed---and serrations are great for bread knives, camouflage for clothing in combat, tanto points for thrusting a sword into ancient amour, etc,etc....It's when all of these features and more get crammed onto a little 3.5" bladed "tactical" folding knife that (IMO) you enter into the realm of mall-ninja absurdity and it becomes a joke.

The gun equivalent of what I'm talking about:

It needs a BETA C mag and uber-tacticool ACU finish.:rolleyes:
 
If you haven't handled a CS Rajah yet, it is quite scary in person. I think it looks a bit odd (folding khukri?) in the catalog and online, but up close an personal, it is definately impressive.

http://us.st12.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/csstoreonline_2007_26048842

My favorite "scary" folder however is the CS serrated Scimitar. While I usually carry a 6" Voyager (also scary in person), I get more reaction from the Scimitar. Go figure...

http://us.st12.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/csstoreonline_2007_26347359
 
The Cold Steel Vaquero Grande is the scariest knife I know. Serrated blades always add a significant "scare" factor.
 
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