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On Jun 6, 2:26 pm, Bill wrote:
So some of you may know I am fairly new to sailing and I am trying to learn and aquire the neccessary stuff. I am looking at a couple of sailing knives. I want something that is good and reliable. Something that will last a long time. I happen to have a certain knife 'enthusiasm' if you will, and I prefer to get something a little better than something that will just do. I was looking at these two: http://www.myerchin.com/B001.html(in either black or wood) I found it cheaper on another site. and http://www.colonialknives.co.uk/inde...top.jpg/rmenu/... I like the Grohmans spike and sheath better but I wanted to see what other people think about these. Any experiences with either? Any good or bad points? If I could look at them i would feel better. You find out a lot more by holding a knife than you could in a picture on the net but I don't know of any retail locations that carry them. I live in So California if you know of any place to look. Thanks, Bill Nice, but the nylon sheath will be worn to nothing in no time. That spike sure is pretty but needs a sheath to be carried safely. That knife looks good for skinning bear but around lines a straight blade is better. I'd go with a combo like the case marlin spike. http://cgi.ebay.com/CASE-TESTED-XX-1...QQcmdZViewItem If you need a bigger spike then one like this: http://cgi.ebay.com/8-Marlin-Spike-F...QQcmdZViewItem Joe |
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