Reddit Reddit reviews Whetstone Cutlery Bill Blade Stainless Steel Folding Knife, Black

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Whetstone Cutlery Bill Blade Stainless Steel Folding Knife, Black
unique hawk bill blade 3. 625 inches in length440 stainless stell blade with partial serrationeasy open thumb stud; aluminum handle with gripliner lock blade locking design4. 875 inches in length when closed; 8. 75 inches in length when open; belt clip
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2 Reddit comments about Whetstone Cutlery Bill Blade Stainless Steel Folding Knife, Black:

u/free_will_is_arson · 1 pointr/knifemaking

right-o, i tend to lean more towards fixed blades but a nuisance and/or hazard is just that, at best a nuisance and at worst a hazard (plus, your preference, use the knife you want to use). i would also ask, is this something you are cleared to use at work, most places have very strict and/or odd rules when it comes to personal knives being used for work purposes. it would just really suck to go through all this just have the knife banned or confiscated during the first week you use it.

have you considered something like this or this or this or maybe even something like this. have you considered something like a folding linoleum knife.

u/keith_ob · 1 pointr/knives

See I imagine I’d be a fan of a Carambit. I used to have this as my EDC blade until a friend snapped the blade in half trying to pry something open. It was a great blade, never had problems opening it, never had to tighten screws, but it was a bit bulky and heavy. Unnecessarily big considering I worked at an ice cream shop and only ever opened boxes, but I was a teenager and wanted a big scary knife lol