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    gentleman's knife?

    What do you consider a gentleman's knife?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iyn View Post
    What do you consider a gentleman's knife?
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    What he said!
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    Under 3" blade, nice looking (even classy). I like the Chaparral with carbon fiber scales as a gents knife. Now when the Chaparral Stealth comes I'm thinking that will be the ultimate gentleman's knife. It really looks sharp (or does in a short video), thin, light. Very nice knife I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iyn View Post
    What do you consider a gentleman's knife?
    I know I'm in the minority here but, to me, a gentleman's knife should be fairly thin, fairly narrow, its handle should be either bolster and scales or all stainless with a defined area for a monogram, and it should not have a clip or visible screw heads anywhere on it.
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    Small, light, and somewhat decorative. I consider the Chaparrals, Des Horn, Kopas, original Kiwis to be great ones, to name a few. And of course, the upcoming Bradley Air.
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    Something sophisticated with a slim blade. A clip is optional but mainly something like a modern Case knife.

    For me while it's been done to death the Cento3 is hard to beat for the price. Others like the Phoenix, Caly3 ZDP, Sage 1/2/4, Kiwi, Kopa are quite classy.
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    The Bob-T slipit and the Kiwi3 are quite nice gentleman's folders ... or as close as we have had in the slipit line
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    The kiwi or I even think my centofante 3 qualifies.
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    Anything that says "I have class, but I will cut you like a machete if I have to"

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    If I need to dress up nicely and want to carry a knife I will take my CF Kopa or sometimes even the CF ZDP Caly3. and rarely but sometimes my CF UKPK.


    most of the time the CF Kopa wins out.

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    Whoa, whoa. No one has said the Memory yet?? I don't even like gent's folders, but that design exudes class, if you ask me. But, I think all the other models mentioned do, too.

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    Gayle Bradley is as gent-like as I can manage.
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    Tenacious (the whole lineup)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sht View Post
    Gayle Bradley is as gent-like as I can manage.
    I love the GB and couldn't agree more. I didn't mention it because of it's size. As a rule I consider a gent's knife one that will be carried where the size and strength the GB has isn't often necessary. However, the GB, with it's beauty can get away with being a little larger that what I consider an appropriate size. Also, what I consider is just my opinion which is worth no more than anyone else's. I would carry a GB as a gent's knife. That would leave the task of convincing anyone that I'm a gentleman.

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    Anyone that I carry.

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    Any of the Spyderco Jess Horn colaborations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChapmanPreferred View Post
    Any of the Spyderco Jess Horn colaborations.
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    Looking forward to the Air. Of the knifes I've owned or handled, the Chris Reeve Mnandi is the ultimate gentleman's knife. Of the Spyderco knives, I'd say Cricket, Kopa, Dragonfly (esp G-10). By the time you get to the Chaparral or Caly 3 you're at or above the upper limits in size, IMO.

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    I like the simple elegance of the Kiwi or the Des Horn. If I was going for a larger blade, it would be the Sage 4.

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    First: NO Clip. If it has one...not a gentleman's knife.

    Second: Should be a fairly narrow blade.

    Third: No G10 or FRN...even CF is a stretch. Natural materials yes.

    Fourth: Inconspicuous design. If it draws a lot of attention because it looks like HR Giger designed it, not a gentleman's knife.

    These are the things that make a true and proper gentleman's knife.
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