Looks like a nice knife with a full tang. However, for what I consider a disposable knife,Amazon has the Victornox for less than $10.00.
I guess the position of the notch depends if the knife is used for stabbing or slashing.
Ed Calderon Weaponology
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I got my Obake Skoshi today. The full sized Obake is arriving on Monday.
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Interesting that the small knife is more expensive than the large. I guess it is more popular.
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Quite sobering the damage a knife can cause in a short period of time. I think the 21' rule just went to 40' for me.
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I have plenty of paracord, so I could do that if I wanted to. I'm not much into skulls myself either, but the thing is so small, it's hardly noticeable. But wearing it around the neck seems like a feasible thing.AndyC wrote:Before I left for OK, I swapped out the weirdo skull/lace thing for paracord (guts extracted to make the paracord flat) so I could fit it around my neck - it's light and comfy.
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Can be interesting things, but with a little more detail it would be cooler.ELB wrote:Thanks for the report, that's fascinating assurances obsèques. I have followed his blog or whatever you call if for some time now. Interesting stuff.
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The long handle vrs blade length gives it much more power & speed due to less loading on the wrist. Look at the japanese short samurai swords vrs the std length samurai swords, same handle length but a smaller blade. Same principle, damned fast and powerful.AndyC wrote: You and me both! The common excuse of "But he just had a teeny knife!" is now right out the window for me.