geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Redtail wrote:Welcome Strider (curious name, given the topic!) I've got less than a handful of posts here myself.
That looks like a Sebenza knock-off, at about 1-2% of the price. From what I've read, even getting that through customs would be an issue if the pivot was loose and it could be flicked open. Something the recipient could adjust themselves, if they so desired.
The steel is close to AUS-8, which isn't bad. Prone to a little rust, if not cared for, but at that price (less than a pint!), the knife is almost disposable.
I agree with you about fixed blades and plain edges. There's no real use for a serrated blade. Rope cutting is a myth, and easier with a plain edge. And serrated blades are oh so tedious to keep sharp, especially in the field.
Strider wrote:The 710 is in fact commonly referred to as the "poor mans Sebenza".
The build quality of these things is mighty impressive. All screws are prepped with loctite prior to assembly, the blade comes razor sharp out of the box, zero blade play and well centered between the handles, and the perfect size for daily carry in the change pocket of my jeans.
Yes, it can be flicked open one handed, and while this might be an issue with Customs, for a knife of this quality at only $7 it is well worth the risk.
And I have to disagree about rope cutting - this is truly where serrated blades excel. Especially when the rope you're cutting is up to 56mm!
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
John Sheridan wrote:What do you use the leather man for I mean the tools on it if you don't use the blade what do you use ????
Cheers.
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
corvus wrote:I am enjoying this thread and like some I own a few knives but tend to scratch my head as to why some of the examples have been mentioned on this a bushwalking forum and to what purpose are they employed ?![]()
Nuts wrote:...make a spear, fight off wild animals & criminals..
corvus wrote:I am enjoying this thread and like some I own a few knives but tend to scratch my head as to why some of the examples have been mentioned on this a bushwalking forum and to what purpose are they employed ?![]()
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Nuts wrote:Ive used the pliers on stoves, screwdrivers on bits and pieces and scissors and tweezers for first aidy things, not often though.
I like my boker rhino, nice thick blade but good for chopping vegiesI have in mind that (need be) i can chop down a tree, lash onto a branch to make a spear, fight off wild animals & criminals.. all those everyday things
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Have a few knifes sourced from OS, no drama so far.
If carrying a fixed blade these little things do the rest:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 0790396969
corvus wrote:
Nice tool but missing a very important item a toothpick,most important for a sexagenarian like me who still has their own teeth![]()
corvus
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
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