>>2002042>n. which knife will you buy this time?>>>>Anonymous 02/03/21(Wed)09:45:51 No.2001689▶>>2003202> Use the catalog> sage>>>>Anonymous 02/03/21(Wed)13:55:48 No.2001778▶>>2001793 >>2003210> >>2001688 (OP)> Might as well get a fucking Gladius>>>>Anonymous 02/03/21(Wed)14:35:55 No.2001793▶> >>2001778> meet me at yosemite for dual batoning>>>>Anonymous 02/03/21(Wed)19:51:32 No.2002007▶>>2002026 n. which knife will you buy this time?
>>Anonymous 02/03/21(Wed)09:45:51 No.2001689▶
>>2003202 Use the catalog
sage
>>Anonymous 02/03/21(Wed)13:55:48 No.2001778▶
>>2001793 >>2003210 >>2001688 (OP)
Might as well get a fucking Gladius
>>Anonymous 02/03/21(Wed)14:35:55 No.2001793▶
>>2001778 meet me at yosemite for dual batoning
>>Anonymous 02/03/21(Wed)19:51:32 No.2002007▶
>>2002026 nian or Russian makers and neck/pocket fixies are tempting.
>>Anonymous 02/03/21(Wed)20:05:24 No.2002026▶
>>2002007 Your only way to know whether they do the heat treatment correctly is from other reviews.
>>Anonymous 02/03/21(Wed)20:17:00 No.2002042▶
>>2002060 >>2002557 >>2009703File: EDA3972F-C919-4D50-9C39-6(...).jpg (254 KB, 750x932)
I just like the appeal of small fixied blades, probably as you like folders. I mean, yes, they are generally stronger but it doesn't matter for 99% of tasks I'm doing. I was EDCing Enzo Necker 70 for some time but it turned out scandi grind on such small blade is not the best option.
Now I'm looking for a
tfw