Two Fists of Metal
Posted on 3/21/2010 by Alex C
One Knife to rule them all, One Knife to find them,
One Knife to bring them all and in the darkness bind them....
Only question is which knife is the one knife? Is there such a thing as one knife that can do it all?
Here at two fisted we think not. In fact we have many knives for many purposes. Here you can see the collection of knives being assembled for review.
The Knives from Left to Right:
- Grohmann #2 Trout & Bird -AC- Designed for small detailed work and finishing. The #2 is a great general purpose knife but it better suited to small work and the younger outdoors man. Rosewood Handle, 3 7/8" High Carbon Stainless Blade, 8" Overall
- Gerber Freeman Exchange-A-Blade w/ gut hook & saw -AC- Designed as a tool that can do it all for hunter in the woods. The push button mechanisms allows changing of blades and maintains a solid feel to the knife. Pear wood Handle, 3 5/8" High Carbon Stainless Blade, 8.07" Overall
- Gerber Profile Drop Point -JB- Designed for comfort and durability. This knife offers the bare minimum but gives maximum performance with a solid rubber grip and titanium coated blade. Overall feels great in your hand and is a perfect usable size. 3 1/2" Titanium Coated Blade, 8.56" Overall
- Hen & Rooster Bowie 10-1/4 -AC- A great survival knife, if a little on the big side for most uses. If your in a pinch this knife can be battonned to split wood, but this doesn't take away from it's ability to do fine tasks because of the nice drop point blade. Black rubber handle, 4 1/2" German Stainless Blade, 10 1/8" Overall
- Buck 119 Special -DM- "It's called a Buck knife for a reason." This is Buck's #1 selling sheath knife for a reason. It's a solid well made knife that holds an edge well. Just holding this knife in your hand you can feel the quality. Phenolic Handle, 6" Clip Point Blade, 10 1/2" Overall
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