I looked at the two blade version, but thought that it was a little thicker than I wanted. It isn't inefficient or anything, but I liked the slimmer shape betterThe moose variant has merit
I looked at the two blade version, but thought that it was a little thicker than I wanted. It isn't inefficient or anything, but I liked the slimmer shape betterThe moose variant has merit
Funnily enough I’ve avoided the Thrill for that very reason. Take a look at the Real Steel Stella Premium. It has the most satisfying ‘snap’ ever. Nice lines and symmetry too.View attachment 69531View attachment 69532
It’s not firm like UKPK firm, I’ve not handled a Luna so can’t compare. I’d say it’s mid range, sort of Swiss Army tight.That looks great.
I have 2 Real Steels myself and been hugely impressed for the price. The only thing I dislike is the Luna has a back spring that’s slightly on the weak side, but overall a cracking knife.
How firm is the back spring tension on the Premium?
Always admired the Chaparral, it looks to be one of those ‘little, big knives’ that Spyderco do so well. Not a fan of FRN but I’d make an exception for one of those. Mind you, I have an orange FRN Delica that is feather light and a peach of a thing.
Damn. For years, I have managed to convince myself not to think about the Chapparal because I didn't much like the square cut-out for the back lock. I seem to remember a ribbon built into it too.The Chaparral is the sole reason I sold my Delica.
Why isn't it allowed in Ireland.?Very nice... Cool to see what you all carry. I used to EDC a Vic pioneer, but it's not allowed in Ireland. So I can't anymore. Just keys, wallet and phone now.
As I understand it you can't carry a knife without valid reason. So okay if it's for work, or camping or fishing, etc. But not just a general EDC. No sharp or pointy objects allowed.Why isn't it allowed in Ireland.?
As I understand it you can't carry a knife without valid reason. So okay if it's for work, or camping or fishing, etc. But not just a general EDC. No sharp or pointy objects allowed.
Now I'm not a lawyer, but as I understand it carrying any knife without a valid reason in ROI could land you in hot water. So I don't risk it.
Try and get round to replacing the spring on it bobnewboy. You'll be amazed how good you'll feel about such a detail.I just carry a Victorinox Classic in red as EDC, along with a Fallkniven TK4 with a slightly higher grind where allowed. The Classic is very old and much resharpened, and the scissor spring is gone, but it’s always there when I need it.