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Started by IZ, September 04, 2010, 09:55:09 PM

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1.21GW

"I doubt I'm her type---I'm sure she's used to the finer things.  I'm usually broke. I'm kinda sloppy…"

1.21GW

My ESEE 6 arrived today. I promptly unpacked it and of course now everyone in the office is uncomfortable. [evil]

Anyway, seems very well made and feels solid. Heavier than I expected----i contemplated the ESEE 5 which is a survival knife for pilots and thicker/heavier but am glad I went with the 6.




One question: since it is 1095 carbon steel, it says to keep it lubricated to prevent rust.  They recommend a "dry film inhibitor".   What is this and what do you guys recommend?
"I doubt I'm her type---I'm sure she's used to the finer things.  I'm usually broke. I'm kinda sloppy…"

The Bearded Duc

Quote from: 1.21GW on December 10, 2014, 11:02:56 AM
My ESEE 6 arrived today. I promptly unpacked it and of course now everyone in the office is uncomfortable. [evil]

Anyway, seems very well made and feels solid. Heavier than I expected----i contemplated the ESEE 5 which is a survival knife for pilots and thicker/heavier but am glad I went with the 6.




One question: since it is 1095 carbon steel, it says to keep it lubricated to prevent rust.  They recommend a "dry film inhibitor".   What is this and what do you guys recommend?

[thumbsup] [thumbsup] Very nice choice!

No need to spend all kinds of money to keep a blade rust free.

Just use WD-40 and a rag. I usually spray the blade down and clean it really well before putting it away for the next camping trip. If rust starts to develop rust a scotch green pad does wonders.

My RTAK-II gets put through its paces. It's scratched and marked all over the place, but no rust. Care in cleaning is what keeps rust away. Remember, it's a camp/work knife. It's not gonna stay beautiful forever.
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IZ

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Quote from: 1.21GW on December 10, 2014, 11:02:56 AM
I promptly unpacked it and of course now everyone in the office is uncomfortable. [evil]






If I took a blade to work..even by work..it would be hell to pay.

My wife's work..OTOH..they receive daggers and swords for a certain number of years they work there.


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Quote from: bobspapa on May 29, 2011, 08:09:57 AMThis just in..IZ is not that short..and I am not that tall.

1.21GW

Since I threw out the box it came in I had to carry it in its sheath home. It was too big for my jacket pocket and was sticking out so I put it in the inside pocket which, while also not large enough for the knife, at least hid it a little better. 

Anyway, I commute through midtown and Grand Central Terminal where 1 mil people pass each day and there are cops and military on duty around every corner.  I kept thinking someone was going to catch a glimpse of it and start shouting "terrorist" or something and I would be tackled by 16 marines.

But I made it w/o incident. [Phew]
"I doubt I'm her type---I'm sure she's used to the finer things.  I'm usually broke. I'm kinda sloppy…"

IZ

Quote from: 1.21GW on December 10, 2014, 06:43:31 PM
Anyway, I commute through midtown and Grand Central Terminal where 1 mil people pass each day and there are cops and military on duty around every corner.  I kept thinking someone was going to catch a glimpse of it and start shouting "terrorist" or something and I would be tackled by 16 marines.

But I made it w/o incident. [Phew]


Throw in a midget and that would've been a great Piller story. 
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Quote from: bobspapa on May 29, 2011, 08:09:57 AMThis just in..IZ is not that short..and I am not that tall.

1.21GW

Hey knife guys:

I'm looking to get a small folding knife.  Something simple and just for occasional household use but really it would be for camping and outdoor stuff.  As you know from posts above, I have my 6" ESEE which is a big guy for more hefty activities like batoning wood etc., but sometimes I just want something small or, in some cases, I don't even bring the big guy if it's a day hike.

I have a leatherman with 2 blades (knife and saw-knife), but it is a little more cumbersome and getting the knife out takes some fiddling.  Also, leatherman makes for great compact multi-tool, but the body is for obvious reasons not easy to hold as a knife.  So I want a small simple foldng knife.  Probably 3" blade or thereabouts.  Not sure whether I need the jagged-y part at the base or not.  What exactly is that used for?  Not trying to break the bank, either.  The Buck Knives seem right up my alley, but I wanted some ideas from the DMF experts.

Anyway, please offer any suggestions or favorites.  Thanks in advance.
"I doubt I'm her type---I'm sure she's used to the finer things.  I'm usually broke. I'm kinda sloppy…"

kopfjäger

Quote from: 1.21GW on February 23, 2015, 08:38:08 AM

Anyway, please offer any suggestions or favorites.  Thanks in advance.

Inexpensive Benchmade. Well made, perfect for everyday use.





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Love my Benchmade.

And they offer free lifetime sharpening/tune ups.   [thumbsup]
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ducpainter

I've had several of the smaller ~2" Bucks and broken every one of them.

I carry some cheap Hong Kong folder that's been around forever and I haven't been able to break the blade yet.
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MendoDave

Been using Wüsthof kitchen knives now for a while and they are pretty nice knives.

I always lose folding knives or break the tip off or something.

1.21GW

Thanks!  That benchmade is very nice, Kopf!  8)

So nice that I was very close to ordering a Griptillian but ultimately I decided to go with a Ontario Rat 2.  I'm not sure how much I'll use this between my leatherman and my fixed blade, so I went with the less expensive option.  I figure that if I find myself relying on it all the time, I'll probably upgrade to a nicer EDC (something like a benchmade) down the road.
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The Bearded Duc

Quote from: 1.21GW on February 23, 2015, 09:04:12 PM
So nice that I was very close to ordering a Griptillian but ultimately I decided to go with a Ontario Rat 2.  I'm not sure how much I'll use this between my leatherman and my fixed blade, so I went with the less expensive option.  I figure that if I find myself relying on it all the time, I'll probably upgrade to a nicer EDC (something like a benchmade) down the road.

Excellent choice!  [thumbsup]

I was gonna recommend the Rat line. The Rat 1 is no longer being made IIRC, so you can usually find them pretty cheap. The Rat 2 is a good replacement, a little smaller and a little lighter.

Another option might have been either the SOG Flash I or the Flash II. I've got the II and love it!!

Welcome to yet another addiction! [thumbsup] [evil]

P.S. This is just my opinion, always go for the fine edge, never the partially serrated edge. If you keep your knives sharp there is nothing a partially serrated edge can cut that a fine edge can't. Plus the serrations are harder to sharpen once they dull, and they will.
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Rudemouthsky

What do you guys sharpen your blades with? I want to get something that is fairly portable/ travels well. Seems like at least a 3 grit system is necessary to get a proper edge from what I'm reading. It's also a skill it seems, requiring a bit of practice to do it well. Sharpening a knife would be such a therapeutic activity...
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