corhocysen

RAL 6011 'Reseda green'

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corhocysen
@corhocysen

i just found my nice knife again after it went AWOL weeks ago!! this is a major W, i've been sorely missing it doing random pruning type stuff around the yard

if you have a nice knife too, please show me. that's what Nice Knife Friday is all about


SnepShark
@SnepShark

It's still Friday for a bit longer where I'm at, so here's the Victorinox Manager that stays on my keychain. I put it together by taking the scales off a Signature and putting 'em on a Rambler

The Rambler's toolset is already really useful for me (the combination magnetic phillips + bottle opener + wire stripper is a very nice addition over the Classic SD), but the addition of always having a pen on hand from the scale swap comes in handy constantly


(as a bonus, the manager was never sold in black afaik, so not many folks have one that looks like this)


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Yesss. The Knife That Comes Back.

I always cary a #8 in my pocket and have for... probably a decade now??
One time I lost one and I eventually gave it up for Gone and bought a new one. a year or two later our friends found it in The Depths of their couch!! These knives Come Back and they're just,,, Good.

i'm not really a "carry a knife everywhere" sort of guy but i use mine in the garden a lot! my mom found it in a sweater pocket that i know for a fact i checked thoroughly... i have no idea what happened to make it rematerialize

yep this is the normal no.8 (well technically it's the "luxury" with the stainless blade and walnut handle). this is my more general purpose gardening knife. if i need to do something finicky i have a little titanium fold up knife that takes scalpel blades that i like

yeah, I've used my normal no. 8 as a root/weed knife in the garden and it holds up fine. The pointed tip would probably help with me not being able to see it, but it's Fine.

the brushes on the mushroom knife look cheap, I'd probably buy one if they weren't there :\ it's a nice shape.

only other thing i'm really looking for in the garden now tbh is a billhook. i want something big so when e.g. the lemon balm gets too big again i can cut all of it down at once instead of having to take my little 8.5cm knife and do it in parts

they're expensive and kinda rare new though (silky makes one and that seems to be about it). probably need to find one second hand somewhere

I unfortunately don't know where it went, but when I was a teen, I got this like, rainbow/titanium coated pivot knife that I liked a lot. Got it bc I was trying to get into whittling, although I'm not sure it was really good for that. Prolly considered tacky/cheap/whatever by people who're into knives, but I liked it bc it was mine.

What do you use the knife for in the garden? I use nice secateurs (Felco 9) all the time, and use scissors to cut herbs, but donโ€™t really find much need for a knife.

i cut my herbs with this one generally; just cut some cibol (welsh onion) for lunch in fact :)

same for pruning herbaceous plants, root pruning when i get some root bound mess at a discount from the garden centre, etc.

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