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Are these any good? Carbon fiber knives?
From being a car-nut I must admit I am a carbon fiber junky. I love the material from a weight, strength, beauty combination of points... but I always thought CF was fairly brittle. Sure I have seen the fiberglass knives some manufacturers offer... but they seem more like novelty items where this looks like it is supposed to be a combat blade.
Thoughts? http://truenorthknives.com/tnk_1main...02639.htm~main |
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http://truenorthknives.com/tnk_gallery-p-CE7900.htm |
Gee.
I guess my K-Bar (Navy Mk2 with fiberglass sheath) is so "Old School".
I've found that I used that sucker for years to whack chunky stuff, open boxes, force open closed things and clear underbrush. Never felt the need to sink too much money into a tool. Now leatherman, swiss army knife or any other good steel multi-tool belt knife was always in it's nylon sheath on my pants belt. I had/have both a leatherman and swiss army, depending on what I was up to determined what I carried. I have both an M7 and an M9 for my M16. The M9 appears to be made out of harder steel than the M7. Looks like it would do a good job in the knock-about of day-to-day activities of active service. Side note for the younger guys. In the "Big IG" days it was rare for bayonets to come out of the arms room. It was something else that had to be cleaned and accounted for. For the most part everybody carried K-Bars of one kind or another. A few young guys would go out and get those 2 pound "Barbarian mini sword stainless steel looking cool" kinda' blades but after lugging them around for a few times in the field they were quickly retired to a car trunk because of the weight. Pete |
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Unless there is more to it than meets the eye, it seems like a novelty knife to me. :dunno: |
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I have seen a number of blades snap off. Most of them were in trees. Mostly after somebody was attempting to show off, missed the stick a few times and thought if they threw the knife harder it would work better. Wrong. Never was one for throwing a knife, too hard to get it back. Pete |
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The owner of True North Knives is one of the class acts in the knife industry and for the sake of full disclosure, a very important business friend of CRK's and mine. He is one of the best.
I've tried to use CF for handles and have many different types of carbon fiber here in the shop. If I wanted to make knives out of that, you all would have seen them by now. Peregrino is correct about why they exist. The K-Bar has done critical duty in many places over a long period of time and ranks right up there with the United States Flag, Mom and apple pie. You couldn't get me to ever speak against the K-Bar knife. |
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