Hey Rez, is that spike what you use on knots?
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Hey Rez, is that spike what you use on knots?
I think all of my current one hand openers are holes. I quite like them, my thumb seems to fit just right in most.
I do also like a stud though. But don't have one no more.
Never had a flipper.
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John and Freddie,
The knife is made in Japan for a California company, Myerchin. I believe the model is called the "offshore" folder. I have two fixed blades knives by the same company that I carry at work. One has a separate fid with it and the other is my easy access deck knife. I work as a mariner and the fid is handy for untying knots and for doing simple splices and sometimes adding marking strands on tow lines etc. The spike also works to loosen larger shackles, and the hole in the blade doubles for small shackles and for holding small bolts and nuts steady. I am a medic and deck hand on a Canadian Coast Guard Search and Rescue Station.
I prefer option three the latch.
Here's a rare video of Shaun on his way to work.
https://youtu.be/SHbbV5x3YZc
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