If you buy a Manix try to find one with skeletonized liners for weight savings or a FRCP model if "plastic" doesn't gag you.
Spyderco's generally have contured handles so some grips can be less comfortable. In a normal grip they are usually better than most.
A PM2 or Stretch or Endella are good Spyderco choices also. If you think a knife is a screw driver or prying tool Spyderco is not for you.
Benchmade: it is hard to beat a Griptillian unless you want to spend more.
Avoid a "waved" knife unless you get to play with one....there is nothing worse than a half opened knife....(that is going to butt hurt a few)
ZT seem expensive and heavy and in general I don't like the blade shapes or thicknesses.
The Emersons I have seen or played with were pieces of shit unless they have improved quality in the last 3 or so years. Especially for the bucks. I would trust Spyderco's budget knives more.
If you like the ZT you had and it did everything you wanted it might be the obvious answer.
Otherwise you might become one of those guys who keeps buying knives looking for the perfect one. And that gets spendy. I know a guy with that problem.....
Yeah, I really wish they would make more knives with mostly symmetric grips.
For some reason, I just don't like knives that are too light. I like being able to feel the weight of the knife in my pocket, and in my hand.
I like that BM is making the Grip with some blade and handle choices. I have two Benchmade HK Snody knives that are IMO what the Griptilian should have been.Benchmade: it is hard to beat a Griptillian unless you want to spend more.
Avoid a "waved" knife unless you get to play with one....there is nothing worse than a half opened knife....(that is going to butt hurt a few)
And no butthurt here about wave openers. They aren't for everyone. It takes practice and the right knife/pants combination. I've used waved trainers in the dojo and in classes with great success, but I've put in a lot of effort. I would say that a partially open knife isn't as bad as getting your ass kicked while you're fumbling with your conventional folder... I've fixed a partially open knife a few times, using my training partner as a surface :-)
Totally agree. I like the weight, but not many of their designs. There's a trend to make their knives look like they would be carried by Klingons on Star Trek, and I'm not into it.ZT seem expensive and heavy and in general I don't like the blade shapes or thicknesses.
Emerson: they are expensive for what you get, but his designs are excellent and somewhat unique (e.g CQC 7, Roadhouse, SARK). I haven't experienced any poor quality knives from Emerson (but that's only a sample of 3). If buying a US made knife is important, we expect this will cost extra relative to a Chinese knife. I do not regret buying my Emersons.The Emersons I have seen or played with were pieces of shit unless they have improved quality in the last 3 or so years. Especially for the bucks. I would trust Spyderco's budget knives more.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
Not to derail but.... a chisel ground tanto in 154cm for $200+ with a thin liner lock is not a good value made in Merica or not (Emerson).
A Grip or Manix is far less money with better steel with a blade shape that is actually useful...and also made in Merica.
I'm pretty much with your take but tastes, needs and desires vary. That said, I'm not a martial artist with the blade, though I've been on the wrong side of a blade wielded by someone with bad intent (with less than life threatening consequences).
I won't lecture anyone about their tastes or wants. I'm willing to provide my opinion upon request, however.
There's nothing civil about this war.
My Emerson CQC-7F in S35 works better for my needs than a Manix or a Griptilian. The liner may be thin, but it's tight and works really well. I still prefer the ZT0620 Emerson, but the CQC-7 has better grip ergonomics.
Similarly, my younger daughter's mini-Roadhouse has served her well.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
I’m with you on alot of ZT designs; seems like the current trend of many makers is to make what looks like space knives. I’m with you on the robustness of Emersons. And that you pay for the cache of a craftsman. But you lose me when I actually try to use one of his knives. I could even get past the chisel if it wasn’t on the wrong side for a right-hand user. The edge design just won’t push cut; blade just rides up on the chiseled edge rather than cuts in. Reading an article, it seems that the only reason for this is it photographed better. He is finally offering modern steels so that’s good. But what I think most can’t get over is the fit and finish of his knives. You have to admit that there’s a difference when compared to ZT, Benchmade, Spyderco, and even more budget friendly brands like Steelwill, Kiser, shoot, even Kershaw sometimes. But that’s part of his style. It’s just polarizing; people either love his knives or hates them.
My only issue is the chisel on the wrong (for me) side and the customer service. I have a mini-commander that had a clip screw back out (not even often carried) enough to strip the threads of the liner out. I contacted customer support and they gave me a harder time than any other company I’ve dealt with. They insinuated I did it purposely, then I should have caught it sooner, then it was just wear, and finally send it in and I cover shipping both ways. When I got it back, they didn’t replace anything other than a screw. From what I can tell, they took all my original parts and redrilled and tapped the liner for a larger screw. Then put it the old parts back together. I don’t know if they touched up the edge even. I just wasn’t impressed with the repair.
Say what you want about Benchmade, but that’s about the opposite of the Livesharp program.
Just got back from CA for a week of in-law family time and wedding stuff.
Wife promised me a gift for something to make it up to me.
Microtech UTX-85 231-10 in M390.
https://houseofblades.com/shop/micro...-231-10-black/
I love this knife. She said she owed me a replacement ZT0350.
I married up.
I like this knife too! Should’ve done it a long time ago.
God Bless,
Brandon
I was convinced my 350 was the greatest every day knife forevah until I snatched up a Benchmade Barrage with a combo blade last year and I feel bad for the 350 but the Barrage is about all I carry since.
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