H hayshaker Joined Nov 17, 2016 Messages 23 Dec 1, 2016 #1 is there a certian lengh on neck knives where they are no longer considered a neck knife.
H HSC /// Gold Member Joined Nov 7, 2012 Messages 4,737 Dec 1, 2016 #2 I dont know..., but I like neck knives More than 8.5" gets to be more than I like 7 1/2" - 8" feels right to me This one is 7" with 3" blade. Doesn't feel too big to me Last edited: Dec 2, 2016
I dont know..., but I like neck knives More than 8.5" gets to be more than I like 7 1/2" - 8" feels right to me This one is 7" with 3" blade. Doesn't feel too big to me
JTknives Joined Jun 11, 2006 Messages 8,651 Dec 2, 2016 #3 Depends on how big a neck we are talking about
David Stifle Joined Nov 20, 2008 Messages 10,188 Dec 2, 2016 #4 When I think of neck knives I think one inch blade, three inch handle. Something very small and very very sharp.
When I think of neck knives I think one inch blade, three inch handle. Something very small and very very sharp.
Stacy E. Apelt - Bladesmith ilmarinen - MODERATOR Moderator Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider Joined Aug 20, 2004 Messages 38,577 Dec 2, 2016 #6 Same here. A neck knife is a utility blade for small cutting tasks. 1" to 1.5" blade and a 3" to 3.5" handle is about the size range. Big knives worn on neck lanyards are Indian and mountain man items, not really neckers.
Same here. A neck knife is a utility blade for small cutting tasks. 1" to 1.5" blade and a 3" to 3.5" handle is about the size range. Big knives worn on neck lanyards are Indian and mountain man items, not really neckers.
M milkbaby Joined Aug 1, 2016 Messages 644 Dec 2, 2016 #7 The bigger your beard, and just the bigger you are in general, the bigger the neck knife you can wear without people making fun.
The bigger your beard, and just the bigger you are in general, the bigger the neck knife you can wear without people making fun.
J JeffreyFogleboch Joined May 13, 2009 Messages 193 Dec 2, 2016 #8 I like at least a 2" blade Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk