Which knife company do you think makes the most intimidating-looking knives?

Somehow the words "mall" and "ninja" just popped in my mind.:confused:

Pretty soon somebody is going to mention the WASP knife...
 
I think I'd be more intimidated by a $6 Tramontina machete than by a far more expensive "fighting" knife. With the events in Africa I'd be willing to bet that cheap machetes have killed more people than all the "combat" knives put together.

Frank
 
For the office it's hard to beat a good SAK. Most any all serrated edge probably make sheaple nervous.
 
Budk Cold steel dork ops and anybody who puts serrations on knives, but those are only intimidating to sheeple. Knives dont scare me people do.
 
I've had a few people happily watch as I prepare food with a 8" chef's - then freak when I take a 3" folder or LM out of my pocket????
 
I've had a few people happily watch as I prepare food with a 8" chef's - then freak when I take a 3" folder or LM out of my pocket????

That's cause they figure they get to eat when they see you with the chef's knife:) and they don't know what you're gonna do with the discreetly hidden folder.:confused:
 
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For some reason, wharncliffe shaped blades don't seem to bother people much - from my experience.

Regarding a 'scary looking knife':
I think the Tracker Knife designed by Tom Brown Jr. is a rather scary looking knife...
Functional yes, but 'scary'...
 
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the most intimidating-looking knives?
You mean knives that are useless and ugly?

Check this out, every immature twelve-year-old mall ninja MUST HAVE one of these:

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Anything from Cold Steel.

Did you know that the guy that makes those is a ninja and puts out videos of him cutting up bad guys made of cardboard and rope!

Scary.









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I'd give Spyderco the thumbs-up on making some of the most intimidating. The Civilian and serrated Police models seem to get to most people I show them to.
 
Just wondering. You know how there's companies that make knives that can be used in an office-environment. Which company seems to disregard that and just make it for the buyer?

I had the second relply in this thread, and I knew this guy was no good. It was a wonder that others took the bait and replied to his nonesense. There are knives that can be used in his office. On his chair so he sits on it, and you know where that goes.:D
 
For the office it's hard to beat a good SAK. Most any all serrated edge probably make sheaple nervous.

Jim beat me to it. I can't imagine a more intimidating-looking knife than a Victorinox Classic SD in wicked see-through colors...
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Tell me that image isn't enough to wet your pants with fear. It's even available in tactical black for covert work...
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