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This seems to be a good quality knife, but sending money and jobs overseas is not going to
Make America Great Again.
First I would agree with you that you can get a cheaper, quality knife made from over seas, and I agree, we’re finally bringing jobs back, lets not make it worse for our fellow citizens and families. GOD bless you all!
It’s a real beauty, however I prefer a fixed blade over a large folder ten out of ten times. If you need a blade that size you’ll be better served with the fixed IMO. No matter how well made a folder is it’s still a folder.
I agree. Fixed blades are stronger, lighter, and much more economical to make, than folders. However, it is a lot easier to clip a large folder in odd places, and often is easier to draw a concealed folder, than to carry and draw a fixed blade.
As a firefighter, I carry a dedicated knife in my turnout pocket, because I can’t access the ones in my pants pockets, or on my pants belt, readily. And as much as I wish that it were a robust fixed blade, it isn’t. Other tools get higher priority.
As a student EMT, we are forbidden to use knives in the patient compartment of the ambulance. Scissors only (with blunt tips). These are another class of tool–both fixed and folding–and they serve very well in that environment.
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This seems to be a good quality knife, but sending money and jobs overseas is not going to
Make America Great Again.
First I would agree with you that you can get a cheaper, quality knife made from over seas, and I agree, we’re finally bringing jobs back, lets not make it worse for our fellow citizens and families. GOD bless you all!
It’s a real beauty, however I prefer a fixed blade over a large folder ten out of ten times. If you need a blade that size you’ll be better served with the fixed IMO. No matter how well made a folder is it’s still a folder.
I agree. Fixed blades are stronger, lighter, and much more economical to make, than folders. However, it is a lot easier to clip a large folder in odd places, and often is easier to draw a concealed folder, than to carry and draw a fixed blade.
As a firefighter, I carry a dedicated knife in my turnout pocket, because I can’t access the ones in my pants pockets, or on my pants belt, readily. And as much as I wish that it were a robust fixed blade, it isn’t. Other tools get higher priority.
As a student EMT, we are forbidden to use knives in the patient compartment of the ambulance. Scissors only (with blunt tips). These are another class of tool–both fixed and folding–and they serve very well in that environment.
What kind of Cargo pants do you wear?