Robb the Pikey New member Apr 18, 2021 #21 me favorite knife. just 20 bucks, carbon steel, close to 5mm strong blade. easy to sharp and stays sharp. Attachments 81TEoxUBP9L._AC_UL1500_.jpg 61 KB · Views: 282
me favorite knife. just 20 bucks, carbon steel, close to 5mm strong blade. easy to sharp and stays sharp.
bote New member Apr 18, 2021 #22 AaronOnTheRoad said: Both Click to expand... yep. I like a simple, lightweight multi (Gerber by preference). Basic functions with a file and saw. Then a cheap blade (folding, aprox. 4 inches), for prying, whittling, keeping in my boot at night, and probably losing every couple years.
AaronOnTheRoad said: Both Click to expand... yep. I like a simple, lightweight multi (Gerber by preference). Basic functions with a file and saw. Then a cheap blade (folding, aprox. 4 inches), for prying, whittling, keeping in my boot at night, and probably losing every couple years.
Boon Man New member May 22, 2021 #23 You could do both but as long as you aren't relying on your knife for defense, or doing something like fire/wood craft, just a multitool like that in a pack should be all you need.
You could do both but as long as you aren't relying on your knife for defense, or doing something like fire/wood craft, just a multitool like that in a pack should be all you need.