We already have one kind sir; you actually started it:
The Ultimate Bagel
We already have one kind sir; you actually started it:
The Ultimate Bagel
I'm kind of jonesing for a good set of steak knives. We have a butcher block full of great food prep knives, but never got beyond a basic set of henkels steak knives that really kind of suck, haven't decided on what yet, but steak knives are what i want, right now.
and a steak would be good too.
any recommendations?
these look pretty good to me, get good reviews and are affordable
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015NG2R10/?tag=cteus-20
This thread should be about absurdly aspirational objects of affection. I suggest a collection of 12 Chris Reeve fixed blades. Or folders if you really want to delight your guests.
maybe this one:
https://www.naimaudio.com/product/uniti-atom
I've been happy with our Global steak knives for the last 10 years. They're comfortable and work well.
I have one of their pocket knives. These might be cool.
Opinel Steak Knives Olive wood handle (set of 4) - OPINEL USA
I have a set of Opinel steak knives and they're great. For the money, they are hard to beat IMO.
Bon Appetit Table Knives Sets - OPINEL USA
Opinel would be my choice as well. Our current steak knives are hand me downs from the rents vacation home. Cheap...because they tended to get buried in crab shells and thown out.
Careful when shopping for Opinel, there are some perfect looking knockoffs.
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There's a thread all about steak knives :: https://www.velocipedesalon.com/foru...ves-30942.html
My vote is Victorinox. Plastic handles if you want inexpensive but super functional, or spring for the nicer handles if you want something that looks and feels nicer but cost a lot more. Victorinox Steak Knives ++ explore online ++
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More Opinel love from Speedvagen: Speedvagen Opinel Knives
Another shovel bites the dust. They ain't supposed to just fold over and die grrrr.
This looks like a recipe for strong biceps >> Corona Max All Steel #2 Round Point Shovel
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[QUOTE=dgaddis;951518]I don't like Spyderco's folding knives because they're so 'tall' due to the Spydie Hole, they take up a lot of pocket space. I just got my Bugout back from Benchmade*, and man, I love this knife. I swapped out the plastic handles for some sandblasted titanium scales. Love the Axis Lock, nice thin blade, good point, handle fits my hand perfect, and it's invisible in the pocket - it's thin and only ~1.25" "tall".
*I had to send it in for repair because when swapping the handle I cross threaded one of the screws holding in the liner, and stripped out the liner. And they won't just send you a new liner, you have to send it back to them for repair. They didn't charge me for it thankfully, even tho I voided the warranty when I swapped the handle.
That said, I do want one of these from Spyderco, but they're sold out everyone at the moment. The MSRP on the site is about $100 more than the real life retail price FYI.
My little Bugout
I've got the same bugout, The plastic scales don't bother me much although something in Carbon Fiber might be fun. What I like best though is this little knife absolutely disappears in the back pocket. Doesn't matter if I'm wearing jeans or dress pants, it's almost invisible and very comfortable, and SHARP really really sharp.
Frank Beshears
The gentlest thing in the world
overcomes the hardest thing in the world.
There are a few companies making carbon scales for them. One thing to keep in mind tho, all the aftermarket scales I've seen have flat handles, whereas the stock plastic handles are contoured just a bit. Mine is still pretty invisible in my pocket, but not quite as much so as with the lighter rounded plastic handles. There is also this ridiculous $750+ 'gold class' version, you could always get that!
Benchmade 535-191 Bugout - Axis Lock Knife | Ghost CF | Blade HQ
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I've been eyeing a super light Western Mountaineering 900 fill down sleeping bag for years.
My local backpacking shop is having their annual "let's beat REI's Memorial Day Sale to the punch" sale. My resolve is wearing thin and this sale might push it over the edge.
I'm sure something in REI's house brand might be hundreds cheaper and functionally equivalent, but somehow it feels like if I'm going big on a purchase I should just go big, ya know?
Man have I ever ogled those thigns too. I am thinking of all the chilly nights in bags that were either fine new but beat down or el cheapo bags to begin with... and wondering: what would those nights have been like with the one I always wanted?
Edit: sounds like a country song.
Last edited by deano; 04-17-2019 at 01:01 PM.
If/when you want/need something new, check out the Bugout. Longer blade than the MiniGrip (2.9" vs 3.25") with a thinner handle (0.51" vs 0.42") and a touch thinner blade (0.10" vs 0.09"). The Bugout should cut better (thinner stock + a taller flat grind), but the MiniGrip blade can likely take more abuse.
The Bugout is less noticeable in your pocket, but the MiniGrip likely feels better in the hand if you're doing a lot work with it.
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