Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.
The blue and silver knives are new. I carry the silver one. It's spring assisted and a really nice knife.

sdc11380.jpg
 

Oh, you... :D

I have this: (Kershaw Leek or Chive or whatever. It's got the little twitch trigger thing, too, which is cool)
Kershaw%20KS%201620.jpg


and then some teensy tiny little Buck lockback that's supposed to go on a keychain (like a 1-1.5" blade), that I use for dissecting and masticating fruit in a casual, picnic-based setting.
 
What do you guys use your knives for? Sorry to sound ignorant, i'm just interested, i have a little swiss army that i only ever use it for unpacking boxes etc.
 
And this is just one of mine; i have a whole set!
 

Attachments

  • photo.JPG
    photo.JPG
    931.4 KB · Views: 148
What do you guys use your knives for? Sorry to sound ignorant, i'm just interested, i have a little swiss army that i only ever use it for unpacking boxes etc.

I bought mine when I was 17 and it was cool to have a knife. I never use it or carry it with me anywhere these days. I have no use it, or very little. :)
 
Benchmade Mini Griptilian X2
Benchmade Griptilian
Benchmade Mini Presidio Ultra

dsc0936j.jpg


dsc0912g.jpg


dsc0914ji.jpg


Sold my SOG and Spyderco Delica 4..
 
Used Knife

Some awesome knives in this thread!

I just bought this knife yesterday at an antique store in Stillwater, MN. It was $5.00, so I think it was worth it. I used it to cut hot-dog-cooking-sticks while camping.

knife1.jpg


knife2.jpg
 
What do you guys use your knives for? Sorry to sound ignorant, i'm just interested, i have a little swiss army that i only ever use it for unpacking boxes etc.

I have the same knife Melrose posted, the Kershaw Leek. Honestly, I just use it as a glorified letter opener and box cutter. I work in IT, so I sometimes use it to cut cables and cable ties as well. I also carry a Leatherman multitool, and it has proven handy.
 
top knife I just picked up yesterday, it is a ozark trail knife that retails for about 20$ but I saw it at walmart yesterday for 1$ lol I just had to pick it up.

and the old timer on the bottom was given to me by my grandpa a couple years back, and have not left the house without it since, but im gonna start carrying the ozark trail instead

100_0352.jpg

100_0353.jpg
 
AK-74 bayonet, bought it when I was 16 or so on a flea market.

ddr74bayo01.JPG


I'm not a collector though, just got it for its looks. Only had to wear it once, but the rest of the time it stays at home, buried in a box somewhere.
 
Western Knife Company was a manufacturer of hunting knives which began operations in Boulder, Colorado in 1896.These knifes were used in WW2...vintage baby;)
 

Attachments

  • download-1.jpg
    download-1.jpg
    68.1 KB · Views: 98
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.