If it lasts more than a month. It's a good knife. If it costs over $30 you wasted your money because you won't use it as intended. I'm a fan of Kershaw folders. Reasonably priced and last years of use.In your opinion, What makes a good knife?
If you were giving a knife you’ve never heard of an honest review, what is your criteria?
How do you evaluate it? What characteristics do you look for in blade steel (without naming a specific steel)? Handle material? Etc etc
I'll attempt to answer this in the order you've asked your questions.In your opinion, What makes a good knife?
If you were giving a knife you’ve never heard of an honest review, what is your criteria?
How do you evaluate it? What characteristics do you look for in blade steel (without naming a specific steel)? Handle material? Etc etc
I choose knives based on if they speak to me...You knife guys know what I mean.....
I think the knife costs more than the SV9...........MrSmitty knows, and so do I. Yuppers, it has to reach out and speak to me.
Recently, this BBQ-grade Spyderco said "buy me".... and I did.
I have a soft spot for ancient Woolly Mammoth fossils, as in the inlays set by the craftsmen of SantaFe Knifeworks. (it's a multi-generation native American business)
Beyond the first attraction, I check size, blade steel, type of lockup, and all the usual things that knife guys check !
In your opinion, What makes a good knife?
If you were giving a knife you’ve never heard of an honest review, what is your criteria?
How do you evaluate it? What characteristics do you look for in blade steel (without naming a specific steel)? Handle material? Etc etc