Blimey - you've bypassed the slippery slope and taken a cruise missile down the rabbit hole!
Type: Posts; User: hughtrimble
Blimey - you've bypassed the slippery slope and taken a cruise missile down the rabbit hole!
Civivi/WeKnife make good fidgety stuff for sure.
SpydieChef, Slysz Bowie, and Techno 1 and 2? A lovely spread. Tempted by the SwayBack?
What has the tip of the Ikuchi caught there betwixt its liners?
I don't find that one very enjoyable to mess about with. The price I've seen on Amazon must be for one made out of different materials, as the plastic ones are £15ish. The biro nib on mine isn't held...
You can claim back...by selling on SC :applouse:
Is this the Ikuchi? If so it's great to hear you're enjoying it.
Makes a great kitchen pairing knife too when it's not fidgeting, but mind that tip!
The Spyderco forum is a great one. Can get pretty expensive!
And unfortunately banned in this country
It's a pretty crap website - they're primarily a firearms dealer and distributor for other retailers, so their customer facing stuff is definitely lacking!
And congrats, that was a swift decision!...
Edgar currently have 6 in stock: https://www.edgarbrothers.com/spyderco-ikuchi/
The Tropen is also mad fun (now discontinued, but available also from Edgar with 7 in stock), but a much larger...
Edgar Brothers is the only UK source I'm aware of (don't risk knivesandtools.co.uk as they actually ship from the Netherlands). Importing locking folders from abroad can lead to misunderstandings...
Those I have to say, look atrocious for actual use.
If you're at home as it's a locker, something like the Spyderco Ikuchi is a great fidgeter as you can use the zippo-like jimping on the blade to...
My suggestion would be a non-locking one hand opening pocket knife with a cutting edge of 3 inches or less, probably using detentes rather than a backspring so that it's more fidgetable. Useful for...