Romba wrote:Never thought of carrying a butterfly knife... You like it, obviously? How does it compare usefulness wise to a folder?
I actually really enjoy it. I've heard that it's impractical and so on so forth, but I honestly haven't ever had issues with it. The only really thing is learning to flip one open the first time. After that, it becomes more fun to carry one around just because is gives you something to do.
As far as the knife itself, it handles very well to being taken everywhere. As long as it's good quality of course. I would recommend no less than Benchmade. Lower end knives become loose after a while and wobbly. So far with the Benchmade, everything is still rock solid after 2 years of carrying it around nearly every day and working with it. Butterfly knives take a little more care though. You need to tighten the joints every once in a while and lubricate it. But other than that, I prefer them over a typical folding knife just do to the fun of flipping it and I also like the ergonomics of the longer handle and thinner, longer blade than a folding knife.
As far as usefulness goes, it can be opened in one hand very easily and opens decently fast. Not as fast as a folding knife of course, but it doesn't matter too much. I have dropped it many times and gotten dirt and grime in the joints, but it always washes out fine. They are just as good and more fun to use, but they take a little more maintenance. A once in a month washing and lubrication is the most it could ever need. That and the occasional tightening of a joint. All you need for that is a small Torx bit though.