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What is with all the metrosexuals carrying snips and such. Get yourself a pocket knife and be a man. Spyderco, Benchmade, Buck, Case, Kershaw all make great knives that will slice enough braid for a lifetime with a few sharpenings.

I have a lot of knives, but when I bought a Spyderco Delica Full Flat Grind with Japanese steel, I quit buying the others. Love my Bucks though too.

Nice post lmao!

Try an esee izula II with sharpshooter sheath like butter! But my new Gerber fixed blade works fine too. And I got a little buck too, the super small one let me tell you the pins are placed soo nice and the blade edge is picture perfect.

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  • Super User
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So you're that guy with a tackle box full of lures with knots still attached. A sharp rock will cut taut braid if that's all your trying to accomplish.

Lol no it is all about blade placement put blade to knot and thumb on other side at an angle. Practice once you get it, lot faster than the snippers lol

  • Super User
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Lol no it is all about blade placement put blade to knot and thumb on other side at an angle. Practice once you get it, lot faster than the snippers lol

LOL if you really think pulling a pocket knife to cut a braid knot is easier than using snips that are tethered to you, have at it.  LOL

LOL I'm a knife guy too but use the right tool for the job.  LOL

  • Super User
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LOL if you really think pulling a pocket knife to cut a braid knot is easier than using snips that are tethered to you, have at it. LOL

LOL I'm a knife guy too but use the right tool for the job. LOL

It is a fix blade on the hip or back pocket got tired of the flipping pocket knife lol....now I will admit a 3 or 4" blade is kinda rediculous looking but it works lol and I feel better about myself and that makes me sleep well at night cuz of it lmao.

I am just kidding, I just never chose to get on as I am comfortable with my way. Just busting some balls with whippa. lol oh and Y'all's tool does have a neat belt clip lol ;)

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Wow! Didn't think I needed to be so specific. Sure, I said something to "cut braid" as one genius pointed out and I know that my Gerber would work just fine. Thanks to those of you who didn't have to go caveman on my question.

-Lewi

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It is a fix blade on the hip or back pocket got tired of the flipping pocket knife lol....now I will admit a 3 or 4" blade is kinda rediculous looking but it works lol and I feel better about myself and that makes me sleep well at night cuz of it lmao.

I am just kidding, I just never chose to get on as I am comfortable with my way. Just busting some balls with whippa. lol oh and Y'all's tool does have a neat belt clip lol ;)

 

 

One has to remember, there are a lot of girls on the forum.  You can't really tell by their handle.  So fingernail clippers and snips are pretty common.  :cut:   Maybe even the norm.  Don't even ask about hook sharpeners.  They use nail files.  :grin:

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My benchmade or bark river knives work fine.

 

Bark River?   Wheewww.   Now there is a great customized knife for cutting braid and fishing!  

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