12/30/2010 1:56:42 PM
12/30/2010 2:10:04 PM
12/30/2010 2:10:47 PM
nah, i don't care what you think. and ftr, i never said saab was stupid for collecting knives. i only said i was not impressed by knives.[Edited on December 30, 2010 at 2:12 PM. Reason : k]
12/30/2010 2:11:14 PM
Apparently stamps, of all things, are more interesting and far cooler than handmade knives. Maybe he collects those, since he's cool and stuff.
12/30/2010 2:12:29 PM
i don't collect stamps. i think they are cool from a history perspective though.if you posted more info on your knives, i'd read it. why they are cool/valuable... how they are made...[Edited on December 30, 2010 at 2:16 PM. Reason : pictures don't do it for me.]
12/30/2010 2:13:18 PM
Hey guys, I was unaware of this thing called inflation.
12/30/2010 2:19:13 PM
I will be the 1st to admit that I find SaabTurbo annoying, only because he posts pics of knives (and himself) in so many threads, however, I will also be the first to defend handmade craftsmanship. I have a deep appreciation for people who make things with their hands which take months, and sometimes years to make, even if I am not into the particular item.I am not into knives at all, but I can appreciate the makers.
12/30/2010 2:19:39 PM
Haha, here's a Mike Snody piece for sale. You guys remember him, right? https://steeladdictionknives.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=122&products_id=5789&osCsid=bhqwxwbtizxzThe dude makes sick knives, but he's a bit of an oddball in the knife world due to his, uh..... "lifestyle"....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P26yxOFcgrQ"I'm having to use a translator to conduct business. All I understand is ghetto gear and money... ghetto gear... money..." [Edited on December 30, 2010 at 2:25 PM. Reason : Hah!]
12/30/2010 2:24:00 PM
is the detail on that first one done by hand?
12/30/2010 2:25:53 PM
12/30/2010 2:26:49 PM
^^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus_steel
12/30/2010 2:28:08 PM
12/30/2010 2:33:49 PM
^^ahhh. cool. thanks for the link. so metal is pattern welded to get that look. i hadn't even heard of that stuff before.[Edited on December 30, 2010 at 2:35 PM. Reason : k]
12/30/2010 2:35:21 PM
^Which is why this knife is so sick...Also note that those handles are hand "carved" and anodized titanium. That was not done by CNC machining. [Edited on December 30, 2010 at 2:39 PM. Reason : T]
12/30/2010 2:38:13 PM
You aint runnin shit son.
12/30/2010 2:38:21 PM
^^^ Welded, forged & pounded to become one piece, folded, pounded, shaped, folded, pounded, shaped, etc.It's really a lot easier with industrial age tools for pounding the layers together and folding the steel. Handmade 17th century katanas could take 6 months to a year to produce and would cost several years of a normal person's income to purchase. They were doing it by hand with sledgehammers though.[Edited on December 30, 2010 at 2:40 PM. Reason : s]
12/30/2010 2:38:43 PM
I liken this to Samurai sword making. OK, maybe it is not as labor-intensive, but the attention to detail and expertise is there.Imagine a Samurai sword... are y'all going to dismiss it and say you can buy a sword a 1/10th the price which looks almost the same and can also kill someone?Some of the Samurai swords have as many as a million layers (folded over on itself 20 times), but usually 65,536 layers (16 foldings), which we see as the grain in the blade.Only a few people in the world can make such a thing.[Edited on December 30, 2010 at 2:42 PM. Reason : ^ beat me to it, but i gave some numbers!]
12/30/2010 2:40:33 PM
You can still find people hand forging knives the old school way, but they're somewhat rare these days.
12/30/2010 2:40:56 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mokume-ganeSimilar technique that you'll notice in custom jewelry now that it's been brought to your attention.
12/30/2010 2:43:04 PM
i'm more impressed now that i know just a little of what goes in to making one of these things... i can appreciate the craftsmanship.i still wouldn't collect them, but i can understand why someone would.
12/30/2010 2:43:08 PM
Yeah, I don't think I've ever spent more than $70 or so on a knife. I have flipped quite a few that I bought pretty cheap for more than that though.
12/30/2010 2:46:08 PM
12/30/2010 2:46:56 PM
^^ The Gerry McGinnis Mini-V flipper is insane btw. The action on that knife is one of the best actions I've ever experienced. IKBS flippers are also pretty fucking amazing. You should definitely try to handle some high end customs if you haven't before. It will take some experience with knives to actually appreciate the differences obviously, but I'd imagine you've handled enough production knives by now to notice the improvement. A non-knife person simply wont realize that they're holding a $700 knife obviously. They wont know what they're looking at. It takes a long time to develop an eye and a feel for all of the detail that goes into handmade knives, which is why I never suggest people start out with high end knives. You should always work your way up from the bottom if you want to develop a full appreciation for knives. [Edited on December 30, 2010 at 2:51 PM. Reason : NM]
12/30/2010 2:49:32 PM
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12/30/2010 2:51:00 PM
I realized upon looking at the link that you just put up an image of the company logo rather than a link from their site son. Maybe you should shove a chinese made knife up your ass. I think it would improve your looks.[Edited on December 30, 2010 at 2:52 PM. Reason : T]
12/30/2010 2:52:06 PM
you're amusing
12/30/2010 2:56:44 PM
12/30/2010 3:59:41 PM
You quoted and responded to everything completely out of context like a moron. You're not worth any more of my time.[Edited on December 30, 2010 at 4:14 PM. Reason : Son]
12/30/2010 4:10:59 PM
merbig is a troll
12/30/2010 4:18:49 PM
O RLY?It's sad when someone is that insecure with my elevated position in society. Putting that much effort into acting like a child is pretty pathetic.
12/30/2010 4:20:36 PM
I didn't take anything out of context. You made an argument that a kitchen knife is not capable of doing those things as efficiently as a knife made for that task. While you may have a point about the outdoor shit, you're a knife collector, obviously. So how many of the knives that you posted in this thread will you actually use? But then you made inane arguments like a kitchen knife doesn't make a good cary piece. Who fucking cares? Cary a utility knife around with you like everyone else does if you want a cary piece. If you want to use it for defensive purposes, the old argument of "don't bring a knife to a gun fight" comes to mind. Yeah, sure, a custom made knife for a specific application might be ideal, but even then, there are better tools for the job. You even argued against yourself when you said that a kitchen knife would suck for prying, but then you go on to say that using a knife for prying isn't recommended. And you do know that there are kitchen knives that can cut bone?Going around buying expensive knives is fucking stupid.
12/30/2010 4:21:04 PM
Your long childish rant demonstrates a willful disregard for the actual points made in my original post.
12/30/2010 4:36:56 PM
And yet, you're copping out on my points against what you said. Your points didn't even dispute my assertion that my kitchen knife will kill someone just as effectively as your 500 dollar show knife. You just said it wasn't ideal, which I agree with.
12/30/2010 4:40:18 PM
12/30/2010 4:42:31 PM
12/30/2010 4:45:27 PM
^ Thank you. When we place judgments on others' value systems we become hypocrites.
12/30/2010 4:47:49 PM
12/30/2010 5:03:12 PM
12/30/2010 5:13:30 PM
Irrelevant. I never said that it efficient.
12/30/2010 5:14:57 PM
12/30/2010 5:25:42 PM
you people are a bunch of weirdos
12/30/2010 5:26:10 PM
SaabTurbo,Are you sexually attracted to knives?[Edited on December 30, 2010 at 5:42 PM. Reason : To me the pictures in the first post seemed sexual to me.]
12/30/2010 5:42:13 PM
12/30/2010 5:59:53 PM
12/30/2010 6:31:36 PM
So, anyway, the next knives I have coming in are going to be quite interesting. One is a straight up user built by Kyley Harris. He's making me a cKc 1.0 in CPM-S35VN. Only 4 of the 1.0's will be made in S35VN and it's unlikely that too many (If any) more will be made in that steel. He has access to Uddeholm D2 and O1 in his country and had to order the S35VN from the USA, which cost him a lot of money for the price point he wants to aim for, especially after shipping.I also have a knife coming from the dude who made my zero chisel ground tanto fixed blade. That knife is also under development, details can't be disclosed at this time.The cKc 1.0 is the smallest knife in these photos, although these are all in Uddeholm Sleipner Steel (American D2 equivalent, but slightly better).[Edited on December 30, 2010 at 6:49 PM. Reason : T]
12/30/2010 6:48:41 PM
Where is the best place online to purchase the tools to make knives stupid sharp?
12/30/2010 6:49:44 PM
Spyderco sharpening stones work well with proper technique. You'll want fine and medium. A leather strop with green polishing compound is also extremely useful, again technique helps. I suggest getting those two items initially, just search around for good prices man. They will keep you occupied for some time honestly and will give you insane edges. There is a lot of info out there on sharpening if you find you want to take it further from there.
12/30/2010 6:53:13 PM