@PMCKnivesAndTools even the authentic Spyder sheath SUCKS, it's glass reinforced/filled which destroys knife edges. Plus k390 with fixed scales seems like a rust magnet as water will get stuck against the handle tang. Great concept bad execution. The vg10 version would be worth picking up if it wasn't also overpriced. Cheers
@MB-jg4tr you nailed it, brother. The price of them is crazy, and even the sheath that came with this fake is ruining the edge constantly. Now, compare that to the price, performance and stain resistance of the Victorinox Venture, a knife which is broadly similar from a distance, but priced at around a quarter of the Spyderco Enuff 2
@@PMCKnivesAndTools if you don't mind 1095 high carbon steel (force patina immediately & oil it now and then) check out the *Green River Dexter-Russell 4215* It's a centuries old superb design, durable thin slice-y blade that's easy to sharpen, wood handle that's easy to custom shape to your own hand, and for only around $25. It doesn't come with a sheath, but the BPS leather dangler sheath fits it perfectly. It's the basic design American frontiersman carried the most, and the majority used for everything, aside from other longer butcher style knives. Sadly overlooked these days, but extremely capable in the kitchen or outdoors. Great history of the knife to read about.
Not enuff lol
Not even close (enuff) 😃
@PMCKnivesAndTools even the authentic Spyder sheath SUCKS, it's glass reinforced/filled which destroys knife edges. Plus k390 with fixed scales seems like a rust magnet as water will get stuck against the handle tang. Great concept bad execution. The vg10 version would be worth picking up if it wasn't also overpriced. Cheers
@MB-jg4tr you nailed it, brother. The price of them is crazy, and even the sheath that came with this fake is ruining the edge constantly. Now, compare that to the price, performance and stain resistance of the Victorinox Venture, a knife which is broadly similar from a distance, but priced at around a quarter of the Spyderco Enuff 2
@@PMCKnivesAndTools if you don't mind 1095 high carbon steel (force patina immediately & oil it now and then) check out the *Green River Dexter-Russell 4215* It's a centuries old superb design, durable thin slice-y blade that's easy to sharpen, wood handle that's easy to custom shape to your own hand, and for only around $25. It doesn't come with a sheath, but the BPS leather dangler sheath fits it perfectly. It's the basic design American frontiersman carried the most, and the majority used for everything, aside from other longer butcher style knives. Sadly overlooked these days, but extremely capable in the kitchen or outdoors. Great history of the knife to read about.
@MB-jg4tr consider it on my radar. Thanks
Spyderoo 💀
Spyderpoo
@CNYKnifeNut wish I'd thought of that one 😃