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oups.com... 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...d.php/cat/2750 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 Bill, I have several knives. I typically carry three when I'm sailing. One is very sharp with a serrated blade and is decent sized. It will cut through high-tech line without a problem. One is basically the same, but smaller. I carry in case I lose the other one... will take some sawing, but it'll cut high-tech line. Both open easily with one hand. The third goes on a lanyard around my neck, under my foul weather jacket. It's also serrated and has a marlin spike on it, as well a small, red LED, which is better than nothing in a pinch (doesn't really live up to being able to read a chart as advertised, however). All can be had at West Marine, although I'm sure you can find better prices elsewhere. http://sailnow.photosite.com/knives/DSCN0005_8.html http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...allpartial/0/0 I also carry a leatherman tool. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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