philodox
Headphoneus Supremus
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That is great Tyll, I am glad you liked it!
Originally Posted by JaGWiRE Agreed. Anybody have a high res photo of Kevin / everybodies knives? I am looking to buy a pocket knife and I am sure any of them would do, so I'm looking for something cool looking. |
Originally Posted by philodox I'm getting a Leatherman Charge XTi myself... though it is more of a tool than a knife really. |
Originally Posted by JaGWiRE Yeah, I want a tool more then a blade that can kill somebody (although that's always cool too.) Not really into multi purpose idea though, I'de rather carry a good knife and something seperate for multi purpose like swiss army or whatever, I can't deal with pulling out these 15 different things out of a knife. Anybody know of some knife stores in Toronto if you don't want to order online like myself? Skev, I would agree with you, but I don't even know how much it'de leave the house. Just seems to be I always need a knife handy whenever I'm not near the kitchen to cut open a clamshell or mark something or whatever. By cool looking I mean't something compact, a bit glossy and not millitary ruggedly designed / built. Kevin had a few knives I really liked in design / looks now that I look back on the meet. |
Originally Posted by The_Duke_Of_Eli A tool? FYI there are no deer in North York. It's just stupid to carry around a weapon everyday. |
Originally Posted by JaGWiRE Agreed. Anybody have a high res photo of Kevin / everybodies knives? I am looking to buy a pocket knife and I am sure any of them would do, so I'm looking for something cool looking. |
Originally Posted by skyline889 There are 6 pages of knives in the Knife-Fi thread, although I still really doubt that a knife would be the best tool for you, especially for the tasks you listed. A multi-tool would be the best and the Leatherman Wave has four blades/saws mounted on the exterior so you don't need to pull anything open when you do need to use a blade. |
Originally Posted by JaGWiRE Actually, I'm planning to plan a camping trip very soon. Big, I'll make sure to show you whatever I get at the next meet (less your scared of a little kid with a knife that he probably doesn't even know how to use in a harmful way.) |
Originally Posted by The_Duke_Of_Eli I hate to break it to you, but you're not going to hunt anything. First of all you need a license, and second of all, you don't need a hunting knife to cut up food while camping. I think this is a case of something you don't need. |
Originally Posted by JaGWiRE And I think we're jacking a thread, and if everybody bought stuff they needed (not to get into an arguement, but you know the headphones you have are not necessities), and I know you need a hunting liscense (my uncle I believe has one and we're probably going to go with him, although I need to look into these things.) PS, I think we should stop posting in this thread. If you'de like to argue with me (which I really don't want to do as I never even said a knife was a necessity), you can pm me, but I don't really even want to go there. |
Originally Posted by skev13 Let me tell you from experience. You're 13. I'm 18. Took me 6 years to figure out, that the swiss army knife that I bought when I was 12 is the biggest waste of money I ever spent. Everytime I needed a knife, I'd go to the kitchen. Everytime I needed scissors, I'd grad the big, easy to handle pair from my study. Whenever I went fishing, theres a knife in the fishing kit. No need for this "tool" for me, especially since we're city kids. (AFAIK, there's no wilderness in North York that would effect your everyday life, unless you live with squirrels in a tree w/ internet connection or some **** like that.) Save up the money, and buy a pair of Grado's. |
Originally Posted by JaGWiRE I refuse to put a pair of grados on my head, buying them is the last thing I'll ever do. |