Damselfish
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Knife price is directly proportional to the likelyhood of losing it...
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I agree. Cheap & cheerful is the way to go. Also agree with the guy who suggested sometimes company's request "cheap" from Asian suppliers that are capable of quality (the result is the same though). I realise I was on shakey ground mentioning quality and the EU!KOMPRESSOR:Jeeeez! It's just a knife! Who are you going to make an impression on? Get the cheap one. And what's with the Italian knives? Never heard their industry were so good with steel that it would matter.
Besides, you're gonna drop it and loose it one day anyway, won't you![]()
ElectricZombie:I use a ground down Victorinox kitchen knife...it will outcut any dive knife I've ever seen.
rcontrera:In the 80s a company named Wenoka helped move the dive knife price from around $20 to way over $60. They were fine knives, but they created an artificially high price for that good old $20-30 tool.
Ray
Orlando Eric:"You would just lose it anyway.."
Yeah but I'd look cool with my custom forged, hand polished 8" blade with Mother of Pearl handle. The pommel made from Brass in figure of a miniature hard hat diver helmet. It could even have a built in depth gauge. Oh man I'd have to by one...
Eric
d33ps1x:10 meters (32.8 feet)/30yards (90 feet). ??? Your dad threw the taiwanese knife 32.8 feet and you threw the German number 90 feet? Excellent.
Hmm..Well this has given me something to think about since I'm always having to throw my dive knife 100 odd feet and embed it into a tree. It's an awesome way to practice the skill set needed in an underwater recreational diving/combat situation...![]()
Obviously don't watch enough James Bond films. You probably think spearguns are for fishing!d33ps1x:10 meters (32.8 feet)/30yards (90 feet). ??? Your dad threw the taiwanese knife 32.8 feet and you threw the German number 90 feet? Excellent.
Hmm..Well this has given me something to think about since I'm always having to throw my dive knife 100 odd feet and embed it into a tree. It's an awesome way to practice the skill set needed in an underwater recreational diving/combat situation...![]()
Just got my new knife set up together -- will let you know how I get on. It consists of a flat stainless Steel "Stingray Professional Divers Knife" (an economy level Taiwanese knife, shipped via the USA I believe, http://www.extremeoutdoorgear.com/) and a Rob Allen Limpet sheath (total price about 12 pounds ~= $20). This is a very low profile combination --very desirable when freediving, snorkelling & spearfishing in weed/kelp forests.Mr. X:Obviously don't watch enough James Bond films. You probably think spearguns are for fishing!![]()
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