What brand knife does Peter Parker carry?

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What brand knife does Peter Parker carry?

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Inquiring minds want to know?
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Microtech!!!!
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MicroMan? (The water was very cold!!!) I think I would prefer to be saved by Benchmademan or maybe even Gerberman (Gerberman is in no way affiliated with babyfood)!!!
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Man come on, you aren't trying to suggest that Benchmade or the laughable Gerber make a better knife than Microtech. Microtech is the best production knife made hands down.
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Microtech best production knife? Well not in terms of ergonomics, blade geometry or just plain overall 'usefullness'! :D

MT does some neat stuff with their CNC machines, and they make very nice collectibles and wall hangers, but come on, Spyderco is the best production knife company for people who actually use their knives! :p

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Mr Blonde wrote:...but come on, Spyderco is the best production knife company for people who actually use their knives! :p

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A very objective opinion ;)

But I have to agree :D

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Which Knife?

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An H.K. PARKER of course! :p

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Surely not objective, but I do own an carried a few MTs in my time!

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I like some of MT knives too (for instance, the Scarab and the Vector). Very eye appealing. However, they just don't look to me more reliable than my good ol' Delica, sorry.
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SpiderMan doesn't need a knife!!!! anyway where would he clip his spydie on his tight outfit? :D
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He could always carry a neck knife :D

but I can imagine that it would dangle around too much when swinging from building to building! :D

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Ok peolpe go out and buy some Microtech's, use them and you will have a very different opinion. Sorry but no $60 knives here only the highest quality in the industry. Also no plastic handles or riveted blade pins either. Also I was looking at a Titanium ATR and it had some much side to side blade play there was no way I could bring myself to purchase it. Microtech = 0 blade play.
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I would have to say CRK is the best production company out there.
Microtech is up there but I have seen a few with some finnish problems.
Spyderco is the best in that price market.
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some people use to confuse Microtech and M-Tech, they're two very different brand. M-Tech is pure garbage! whereas Microtech is similar to spyderco quality IMO.
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severedthumbs wrote:Man come on, you aren't trying to suggest that Benchmade or the laughable Gerber make a better knife than Microtech. Microtech is the best production knife made hands down.
No that is NOT what I was trying to suggest!!!

What I was trying to suggest is that no self respecting superhero would ever call himself MICROMAN, to many negative connotations. ;)
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