Hi All,
Was in a custom shop in NYC (three little indians - GREAT STORE/MANAGEMENT) looking for another EDC to add to my line-up (currently carry a rittergrip or sebbie - I know my knives) and another customer told me to try his Timberline Workhorse - he said he now carries it every day instead of his osbourne. First impression is it looks like a cheap piece of S*** and I've never heard of the brand.
I picked it up and was blown away at how solid it felt, smooth the action and how great the blade shape was. Its not a "pretty" knife and lacks bells and whistles but it might be one of the MOST comfortable knives I've every held. The price can't be beat - at $25, losing it, bending it or breaking the tip doesn't really matter...
Anyway, I haven't seen any other reviews anywhere on the net but was so blown away I wanted to post and if anyone else agrees with me or am I crazy for loving it so much?? If you haven't felt one, go out and try it.
Thoughts?
Was in a custom shop in NYC (three little indians - GREAT STORE/MANAGEMENT) looking for another EDC to add to my line-up (currently carry a rittergrip or sebbie - I know my knives) and another customer told me to try his Timberline Workhorse - he said he now carries it every day instead of his osbourne. First impression is it looks like a cheap piece of S*** and I've never heard of the brand.
I picked it up and was blown away at how solid it felt, smooth the action and how great the blade shape was. Its not a "pretty" knife and lacks bells and whistles but it might be one of the MOST comfortable knives I've every held. The price can't be beat - at $25, losing it, bending it or breaking the tip doesn't really matter...
Anyway, I haven't seen any other reviews anywhere on the net but was so blown away I wanted to post and if anyone else agrees with me or am I crazy for loving it so much?? If you haven't felt one, go out and try it.
Thoughts?