Depends which ones.
Once you get really adicted you only buy $500+ knives.
Believe me I already know.
Depends which ones.
Once you get really adicted you only buy $500+ knives.
not hard to doI think I'm becoming more addicted to knives than to guns.
Believe me I already know.
still don't have to buy ammo to use it
Always trying to get me to use it so I'll buy one too
still don't have to buy ammo to use it
sometimes
Good point.
But sharpening equipements can be expensive too.
did i get it
I think I'm becoming more addicted to knives than to guns.
On kinda the same note, I cut myself all the dang time, I've never shot myself.
Sylvain, those are really cool.
Just save up your birthday money and buy one. That's what all of our kids have done.
Just noticed your new avatar Rayne. Me likeeee.
I don't know that I will ever "collect" knives, like I do guns. I have the Spyderco, and I will probably get a few more, for different situations (dress, hidden, beater, edc, etc.). I have the ESEE 4-S and I will probably get a Junglaus and call it a day. Now, I won't say that I will never 'Upgrade' my fixed blade, or even my folders, but that time is a ways off. Depending on finances, I may keep or sell the stuff I currently have.Once you start progressively buying better and better knives, it will definitely hook you.
I've been bitten by the knife bug before, but eventually sold most of them because they just sat there and I didn't really do anything with them. Eventually I came to look at them like I now look at guns-- as tools with a purpose. Therefore I found one I liked and stuck with it. Even if I later "upgrade", I'll have no use for the current one and it'll get sold.
I certainly have an appreciation for the collectors and enjoy anything of fine quality, but it just isn't for me.
Haven't you seen BradsKnives avatar? It's a book of "5 dos and 500 don'ts of knife handling," or something like that.That has me curious-- is there a "4-rules" of knife safety? If not, what should those universal rules be?
That last blade looks really cool Sylvain. As for the one on the holster, I don't like the idea of carrying a fixed blade on the same side as my pistol, if it is meant for defense.