Re: Recommend to me a gentlemans pocket knife
Originally Posted by
mzilliox
i nealry purchased a similar knife, its so lovely, i love me the dmascus steel.
Matt, and all the others with experience with different blade styles and profiles:
I am considering a camp or bush style knife for my outdoorsy pursuits, fixed or folding, not decided. I am weighing the merits of a more dagger point balde, vs something more blunted.
Can anyone offer the positives and negatives of the blade styles?
A lot depends on what uses you have in mind for the knife. If you're planning on working a lot with wood then the spear point pictured might be the better choice. It would allow you to 'drill' holes easier. If you plan on using it for skinning animals, then the drop point (more blunted) is the pick IMO. The tip is much less likely to pierce an internal organ and it has a longer belly, i.e. more cutting edge. For general use I would almost certainly pick the drop point as I think it's a more versatile blade and of the two pictured I would definitely rather have the bottom knife. But it really is personal choice, there is no right or wrong.
As for folder vs fixed....fixed all the way. The last thing you want is to have a blade fold back on your hand in the middle of nowhere.
Eat one live toad first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you all day.
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