I carry a Trilobite, shears, and small safety knife usually.
I am looking at another type of knife that is not yet out on the market. What makes it different is that it is completely impervious to salt water. It will not corrode or rust. Easier to sharpen than stainless and lighter than titanium.
I am looking at it because the mfg has asked me to consult on the design. I met with him today and we went over the first prototype. I literally tore it apart, shot down several features, and added others.
Also I suggested a version for lion fish and spear fisherman. It will not be cheap. Shooting for the $150-200 range. But considering that other makers are producing blades with this same material that start at $600 and run up to $1500-2000 I think there will be some market for it. It is not brittle and holds an edge very well.
Should be seeing something in the next few weeks closer to what I think it should look like.
I am looking at another type of knife that is not yet out on the market. What makes it different is that it is completely impervious to salt water. It will not corrode or rust. Easier to sharpen than stainless and lighter than titanium.
I am looking at it because the mfg has asked me to consult on the design. I met with him today and we went over the first prototype. I literally tore it apart, shot down several features, and added others.
Also I suggested a version for lion fish and spear fisherman. It will not be cheap. Shooting for the $150-200 range. But considering that other makers are producing blades with this same material that start at $600 and run up to $1500-2000 I think there will be some market for it. It is not brittle and holds an edge very well.
Should be seeing something in the next few weeks closer to what I think it should look like.