V VicAlox74 Joined Nov 4, 2018 Messages 126 Nov 22, 2018 #41 I got my first pocket knive at about 3 or 4. I was in kindergarten. Late 70's. Small stockman. Still have it somewhere I believe.
I got my first pocket knive at about 3 or 4. I was in kindergarten. Late 70's. Small stockman. Still have it somewhere I believe.
Velitrius Joined Mar 3, 2000 Messages 4,798 Nov 22, 2018 #42 This A.G. Russell Carbon Fiber Mid-Lock folder. It's a lockback with a nail nick that is a great size and weight for a youth... right around a half ounce. The blade is VG-10 which is a great steel that is remarkably easy to get very sharp. Right in your price wheelhouse as well.
This A.G. Russell Carbon Fiber Mid-Lock folder. It's a lockback with a nail nick that is a great size and weight for a youth... right around a half ounce. The blade is VG-10 which is a great steel that is remarkably easy to get very sharp. Right in your price wheelhouse as well.
Smaug Joined Jun 30, 2003 Messages 1,797 Nov 23, 2018 #43 Pilsner said: Or the Huntsman, swapping out the Phillips for a corkscrew? I mean, it's good for wet knots, not just bottles of wine, erm... I'll get me coat... Click to expand... I agree that corkscrews can be useful. But to compete with a #2 Phillips? ...he'd have to encounter a lot of stubborn knots. Or be an eyeglass wearer.
Pilsner said: Or the Huntsman, swapping out the Phillips for a corkscrew? I mean, it's good for wet knots, not just bottles of wine, erm... I'll get me coat... Click to expand... I agree that corkscrews can be useful. But to compete with a #2 Phillips? ...he'd have to encounter a lot of stubborn knots. Or be an eyeglass wearer.