I cant seem to find my esee 3 after my move to NH. Is there anything better for a fixed blade gp knife for an equivalent price? Bonus if I can get it on amazon to utilize some gift cards.
I cant seem to find my esee 3 after my move to NH. Is there anything better for a fixed blade gp knife for an equivalent price? Bonus if I can get it on amazon to utilize some gift cards.
ESEE Izula (only half tongue-in-cheek)
I'm a "7" compared to most gun-guys, which means I'm a "3" on P-F.
DPX HEST, the original.
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Apparently the Pioneer woman pairing knife is a good blade. There is some hype stemming from Ed Calderon showing them not breaking when stabbing shit when other stuff did. I have no idea if the hype is real... but for $8 at walmart I'm going to find out how it is in the kitchen at a minimum.
Double tap. Stoopid phone.
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Indeed.
I have been slowly paring down (!) the edged goodies here at Casa del Gato, and recently gifted the last ESEE 3 to a kid who will use it more than I do... not because the 3 isn't useful, but because the Izulas are the ones getting used (or just taken along) more often. The modularity of the Izula and the aftermarket sheath/handle situation has made them super easy to make "just right."
The knife that I actually came to like better than the ESEE 3 is the EKA Nordic H8... a knife that is almost - ALMOST - too elegant to use.
gn
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I actually like the choil.
I ended up ordering another esee 3. Thinking back on the 10 + years of using it I never really had a complaint about it besides rust but it was getting used daily on a commercial fishing boat.
Ive looked at the izula but prefer the little longer blade.
Does anyone carry the 3 or similar iwb?
If the knife is being used hard in a commercial situation, I'd pick the ESEE 3 over the Izula too... a bigger blade AND handle. I just found that for my general purpose fixed blade needs, the Izula worked out better for me. If the Izula is really too small for a job, I go to an ESEE PR-4 (because "Horace").
gn
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That's interesting. I've long thought about having a slightly beefier version of my Henkel pairing knife custom made. The size and profile are just so comfortable and handy. Thinner at the front, thicker at the back of the blade; just long enough to penetrate where you'd want to without being so long that you lose the ability to really torque down and push the blade down hard.
As to ESEE replacement option, maybe Bradford Knives or Bark River Knives for a comparable quality/cost option?