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Just got off of work and first full day with the Sheepdog.
Not the fanciest EDC but it works for me
What do you think about that Hogue auto so far? I haven’t had a chance to fumble around with one yet. Looks cool!
I've only ever purchased knives with the intent to use. If they don't get pocket time, or I'm worried about losing "value" and babying a knife I will sell it.You knife abusers how dare you abuse that limited edition knife .
agree 100000% i had a bunch of "safe queens" knives i was scared to ever use.. sold them all and now im just keeping knives im going to use ..maybe i will buy 1 or 2 grail knives just to keep as an investment but no more 20+ knives im afraid to cut paper withI've only ever purchased knives with the intent to use. If they don't get pocket time, or I'm worried about losing "value" and babying a knife I will sell it.
I've had it for quite a while and finally re-profiled the edge to slicey proportions. I now like the knife about 10× more because of it. (And want to cut everything with it!)
Took down some heavy Costco boxes last night and it cuts sooo much better than before!
Limited use of limited edition knives leaves limited room for enjoyment in my eyes.
I love it. I've been carrying it pretty much all summer. Built like a tank but in a smallish package, plus looks and feels high quality. Came very sharp. I don't know why hogue knives aren't more popular yet.What do you think about that Hogue auto so far? I haven’t had a chance to fumble around with one yet. Looks cool!
There should be a like x 100 button for posts like this one.I've only ever purchased knives with the intent to use. If they don't get pocket time, or I'm worried about losing "value" and babying a knife I will sell it.
I've had it for quite a while and finally re-profiled the edge to slicey proportions. I now like the knife about 10× more because of it. (And want to cut everything with it!)
Took down some heavy Costco boxes last night and it cuts sooo much better than before!
Limited use of limited edition knives leaves limited room for enjoyment in my eyes.
I've only ever purchased knives with the intent to use. If they don't get pocket time, or I'm worried about losing "value" and babying a knife I will sell it.
I've had it for quite a while and finally re-profiled the edge to slicey proportions. I now like the knife about 10× more because of it. (And want to cut everything with it!)
Took down some heavy Costco boxes last night and it cuts sooo much better than before!
Limited use of limited edition knives leaves limited room for enjoyment in my eyes.
Heavy stonewash on a paperweight is unnecessary.
But how does it slice?
Heavy stonewash on a paperweight is unnecessary.
Have some ball bearings!I'm afraid to post lol