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Nice one. I had a HOGB8 with the BIG DC which is like sand blasted matte. The only INIFI blade I have right now is that FTG COMP.
I hear you. Unwrapping a $600 blade out and beating on it is not for everyone, and certainly not if you already have users the same size. I didn't want to do it especially with dupes, but I also didn't want to stack them in crates like cord wood, hahah. Actually has its appeal, but gets old. Pretty painless to hold these till values shoot up. That's the thing about BUSSE.
If you have a OKC you paid $90 for and add a $60 kydex sheath, you probably have a knife worth $100 in a couple years, haha.
Well, OKCs are not exactly collector type knives haha, but they are good competent knives. Probably a good value as user knife, kind of like Kabar/Beckers. I have a big Kabar Taiwanese chopper I keep in the trunk of my daughter's car for emergencies. Its is a bad butt knife I just wish it was USA made.
I have most of my knife needs filled so I'm just doing upgrades and exploring value knives now. I've decided to keep the Bunker Buster for now.sigpicC'mon man, shouldn't we ban Democracks from Cal-Guns? Or at least send them to re-education camps.Comment
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I believe that you have this interest in common w/Cufflers and others here. I like looking at fixed blades and have a few (only the Gerber Mark I is of any value/interest) but, practically speaking, I have very little use for them and don't have the space to store them.
I am already running out of room to store the folders I've been bunge buting in my gun safe. I have 7 knife cases full of folders and most all of them are full. Just bought 2 more cases for backup. LOL!
The Hinderers I've seen still aren't bargains by any means but they keep popping up on Blade Forums and I'll probably buy one eventually.
I like fixed blades, I keep them in vehicles and take them out camping. I also maintain four BOB type kits. My oldest couldn't take hers to college with her (no dorm space), but she'll get it back at some point.
If you go for a Hinderer my suggestion is that you get a Gen 6 because of the new Tri Way Pivot. The ball bearing option transforms the knife from a mediocre flipper action to an excellent action.
So I'm afraid the older Hinderers might loose some value, or it could be an opportunity to pick up a previous Gen at a very good price.sigpicC'mon man, shouldn't we ban Democracks from Cal-Guns? Or at least send them to re-education camps.Comment
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BB13 BG is pretty purposeful looking but I have not used it... 1111's are really nice. Yeah that Chophouse is SR-101. Since I am low on INFI, I'll be keeping the Team Gemini and might try to find a new TGLB, but overall slowed way down. mostly like the 2ndary market stuff. I have nothing pending from Busse after that Forsaken Gemini. People love that SR-101 though... I have sold a bunch of knives over $300 that were not even INFI. But you know FLEAbay takes a big fee.
Cool hobby. When you regret selling something you can hunt for another - a hobby in itself. I let my Beer Scouts go and just got one I liked better than the two I had for less than I sold them for. Sniping one is more exciting than ordering on CK or TSA when they are well stocked.Comment
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I would like a Wharncliffe, but only in the fatty blade. The thin tip has always kept me away from that blade design. That, and I like having a curved belly for certain tasks.
It was hard for me to decide between the Spanto and the Skinner. The Spanto is a very strong blade design. Everyone has different preferences.sigpicC'mon man, shouldn't we ban Democracks from Cal-Guns? Or at least send them to re-education camps.Comment
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Some would say, with a 0560 KVT and the others you have it covered unless you really want one of Rick's.Comment
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I would like a Wharncliffe, but only in the fatty blade. The thin tip has always kept me away from that blade design. That, and I like having a curved belly for certain tasks.
It was hard for me to decide between the Spanto and the Skinner. The Spanto is a very strong blade design. Everyone has different preferences.Comment
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Probably one of the good ZT 0562 models is just as good/better than the previous Gen Hinderers IMHO.sigpicC'mon man, shouldn't we ban Democracks from Cal-Guns? Or at least send them to re-education camps.Comment
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A couple of others I bought in the last four months.
I bought the ESEE 6 for each of my daughters BOBs. I'm an ESEE fan, daughter got it dirty batoning some small wood for her Bush Box stove.
And this odd, but amazingly nice Cold Steel forged hunting knife. I bought it because it is one piece drop forged 52100 steel. Came with surprisingly decent sheath. If you need a short knife that has good steel and you won't kill yourself if you loose it then this thing is pretty cool.
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Last two more recent purchases.
The twin Mountain Mandu 10" in INFI this has a satin finish.
And my first Bark River, the Bravo 1.25 5" blade in CPM 3V. Love this knife, but I just gave this to my wife.
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I think I'm all caught up now on newer knives.Last edited by ScottsBad; 11-06-2018, 5:35 PM.sigpicC'mon man, shouldn't we ban Democracks from Cal-Guns? Or at least send them to re-education camps.Comment
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Yeah I hear that. I have a OKC RTAKII and a Cold Steel Royal Kukri Machete and some other cheap blades like that... real Kukri from Nepal made of a truck leaf spring, etc... Not much resale on a $20 South African CS machete that even comes with a usable sheath. Only thing to do with it is chop stuff.
BB13 BG is pretty purposeful looking but I have not used it... 1111's are really nice. Yeah that Chophouse is SR-101. Since I am low on INFI, I'll be keeping the Team Gemini and might try to find a new TGLB, but overall slowed way down. mostly like the 2ndary market stuff. I have nothing pending from Busse after that Forsaken Gemini. People love that SR-101 though... I have sold a bunch of knives over $300 that were not even INFI. But you know FLEAbay takes a big fee.
Cool hobby. When you regret selling something you can hunt for another - a hobby in itself. I let my Beer Scouts go and just got one I liked better than the two I had for less than I sold them for. Sniping one is more exciting than ordering on CK or TSA when they are well stocked.
The RTAK is a good solid knife, and I've always wanted a good Kukri but I don't know much about the Nepalese Kukris. I tried to look into them and it seems there is one maker that is better than the rest, but I don't care for the traditional raised portion in the handle. I guess I could modify the handle some.
I'm more likely to buy an American designed Kukri, Parang, or Bolo chopper because they often come with a full tang. I guess the people in Nepal have been using their designs for generations and know what they are doing though.
I like messing with inexpensive knives, some of the Joe Flowers designed Condor choppers are very impressive for the money and when you inadvertently hit the ground or chop dirty wood you don't feel so bad grinding the blade chips out. It hurts a lot more when you do that to your 200-$500 chopper.
I even bought a couple sizes of those Old Hickory $11 to $17 dollar knives. I'm going to modify them for fun. I'm going to pop the handles off, make some new scales or reshape them, perhaps reshape and patina the blades.
I'm a little jealous, I've been wanting a Busse TG for a while, but I don't want to spend $1500 on ebay. I think I like the TG a little better than the TGLB because I like the weight, but I haven't done enough research to compare well. You are a lucky man.
I'm not a fan of the Forsaken TG, I like the look, but its not practical for me and all my knives will eventually become users or I will get rid of them. I should have bought a TG a year or two ago, but I wanted satin and thought they were too expensive.sigpicC'mon man, shouldn't we ban Democracks from Cal-Guns? Or at least send them to re-education camps.Comment
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And this odd, but amazingly nice Cold Steel forged hunting knife. I bought it because it is one piece drop forged 52100 steel. Came with surprisingly decent sheath. If you need a short knife that has good steel and you won't kill yourself if you loose it then this thing is pretty cool.
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Buck 110 Automatic arrived today. Beautiful craftsmanship. Smooth blade activation.10/15/2022 - Called to get on the list
2/18/2023 - Interview set
4/27/2023 - Class
4/30/2023 - Live Scan
5/9/2023 - Interview
6/26/2023 - Approval Letter
8/1/2023 - IssuedComment
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Perhaps but, silly as it may sound, performance isn't that important to me because none of my ZTs will EVER be carried or used to actually cut anything and the same applies to any XM-18 that I may buy.
They're just something I've decided to collect and will remain safe queens as long as I own them, which will probably be until the day I die because I almost NEVER sell anything that I buy for a collection, unless I am so unhappy w/something in particular that I just HAVE to sell it, but generally anything I buy never leaves my possession.
This includes the over 25 firearms and over 2000 LPs and 1000 CDs all of the vintage high end audio equipment that I also own to play them.
The only knives that I've used and carried are cheaper Kershaws and CRKTs. My favorite EDC for the moment is a CRKT Terrestrial. I also have used/carried an old black Shallot blem and a black Blur blem but have retired them in favor of the Terrestrial. If I think I need to carry a knife for defensive use, I'd probably carry my Kershaw/Emerson CQC-4KXL. I've also got a CRKT Sting to use as a boot/ankle knife and a Ka-Bar Hellfire OWB knife that I can use for backup as well. All of them are relatively cheap and fully functional.
Not that I don't have quite a few cheaper tools, but if I'm going to use them a lot I'll upgrade. I usually give away the tools I don't keep, or sell them in a garage sale.
So, I have a different philosophy. I carry my expensive knives and if I have to use one for defense I'll throw it away just like I would a cheap knife. $25 or $425 its still cheaper than lawyer time. The chances of me needing to use a knife for self protection are probably 1 in 100,000 anyway.
I also have trouble getting rid of anything. My wife tells me that I need to sell stuff I don't use. I have 6 motorcycles I don't ride anymore. Over 60 firearms (I need to get rid of at least 10). I did give my Mark Levinson and B&W audiophile stereo stuff to my son about 15 years ago when I got into home theater, but yeah, its hard for me to get rid of stuff. In fact, I still have an old Vidikron tube video projector in my garage that I replaced at least 10 years ago.
The other thing about really good tools is that they wear well. Good tools will still be good or repairable after years of use. Some tools even increase in value with some wear patina.
Good knife companies also have great warranties. Destroy your $600 Busse, Swamp Rat, or SYKCO knive and Busse will repair replace or give you a credit. ESSE has a no questions asked repair or replacement warranty. I believe Benchmade does as well as other quality knife companies.
Anyway, good luck with your collection. Hope you enjoy it.Last edited by ScottsBad; 11-07-2018, 6:55 PM.sigpicC'mon man, shouldn't we ban Democracks from Cal-Guns? Or at least send them to re-education camps.Comment
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