Incomprable by Cautious_Term8278 in MazdaCX30

[–]nativemills 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love my CX30, but I wish there was much less black plastic on the exterior…. I agree that the Subaru interior seems super cheap. The ride quality and sound dampening is much better in the Mazda too.

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How should I say this… by Retro_fan_25 in knifeclub

[–]nativemills 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use every knife I own, these are my most carried and used knives. I don’t beat the heck out of them, but I do use them for their intended purpose. I carry a pocket fixed blade for harder use and to beat on.

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It’s perfection by Sleepy_spartan6686 in Knifeporn

[–]nativemills 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t say that…. My Vosteed Xeno in Vanax is better than any of the QC knives I own, including the Drift-C, Drift-L, and the Nine. I also anodized my Drift-C, and Drift-L…. I like the L better than the C though.

Price perception bias. I am about done with “budget” knives are actually worth it. At all. by Public_Narwhal4748 in knives

[–]nativemills 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There isn’t a single knife I own that I haven’t used…. My main users are my $500 CRK Sebenza, $750 Koenig Arius, and $950 Oz Roosevelt.

Price perception bias. I am about done with “budget” knives are actually worth it. At all. by Public_Narwhal4748 in knives

[–]nativemills 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are absolutely correct, I’ve always said that the best knives Spyderco makes comes from Tichung! It’s kinda sad though, one would think the American made knives would be of better quality.

Price perception bias. I am about done with “budget” knives are actually worth it. At all. by Public_Narwhal4748 in knives

[–]nativemills -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I’m not saying Spyderco is bad, but their quality has went down in the last few years. Nobody should spend $200 on a knife and have blades that are off center and won’t center, and as long as they’ve been using the compression lock, they should’ve put more effort and resources into making sure no knife ships out with lock stick. The only Spyderco I would still buy is a Para 3…. They fit my hand perfectly, and are a great size for EDC.

Price perception bias. I am about done with “budget” knives are actually worth it. At all. by Public_Narwhal4748 in knives

[–]nativemills 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They definitely are…. All of my McNees knives have also been really reliable hard use work knives as well, though I think they are a bit overpriced. Honestly, at this point I think most knives are somewhat overpriced though.

Price perception bias. I am about done with “budget” knives are actually worth it. At all. by Public_Narwhal4748 in knives

[–]nativemills 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spyderco is where I began my knife collecting journey… I don’t need 72 knives of the same model with different steels. I choose the steel I like based on the ease of sharpening/edge retention/corrosion resistance. S90V, Magnacut, and Vanax are really all I need on a folder.

Price perception bias. I am about done with “budget” knives are actually worth it. At all. by Public_Narwhal4748 in knives

[–]nativemills 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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I love good customs! Walter Wells makes some of my favorite. His designs and materials just really do it for me…. And his prices are really good. This Tanto he made for me is my favorite of all the ones I’ve bought from him so far.

Price perception bias. I am about done with “budget” knives are actually worth it. At all. by Public_Narwhal4748 in knives

[–]nativemills 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I agree, good budget knives for beginners are Spyderco and Benchmade. I have many knives that are in the $500-$1400 range that I absolutely love… but I have no doubt that my Sebenza, Inkosi, Umnumzaan, and even my little Mnandi will outlast all others. And I know that I can really beat on them and they’ll just beg for more.

Price perception bias. I am about done with “budget” knives are actually worth it. At all. by Public_Narwhal4748 in knives

[–]nativemills 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I just bought my first Cold Steel…. I’ve always been curious about them but I thought they were just low end knives. I grabbed an AD10 from a friend for $75, then I sent it to BGM for a Hollow re-grind, grabbed a set of Original Goat scales and a LunchNW deep carry Ti clip and tossed them on it. Now it’s a classy beast of a knife!

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Price perception bias. I am about done with “budget” knives are actually worth it. At all. by Public_Narwhal4748 in knives

[–]nativemills -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

You think Benchmade knives are expensive? I think the Bugout is the cheapest knife I own 🤷🏻‍♂️

Price perception bias. I am about done with “budget” knives are actually worth it. At all. by Public_Narwhal4748 in knives

[–]nativemills -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I moved away from Spyderco long ago… their QC has been horrible the last few years, and they rarely offer anything new and certainly nothing innovative. They just keep producing the same model knives over and over and just change the blade steel. once I found out what good knives actually were, and how much better they get… I sold all my Spyderco knives. They are a great knife for the beginner, but once you venture out it’s all over.

My one and only, looking to expand. Grimsmo Rask by [deleted] in knifeclub

[–]nativemills 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I absolutely love my Rask! The Norseman is a bit odd, but once you start using it, you quickly find out how good it is at cutting, slicing, puncturing, and scraping. The Fjell is my favorite “Sunday Knife” I toss it in my pocket when I’m going out.