Here's my Todd's knife:
One side of the horn handle is not quite as nice as the other, but still a nice handy knife.
~raider 57
Todd's Knife
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- scot2525
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I finally had the oppurtunity to photograph my Todd's knife which I recieved as a Christmas present. Unfortunately I have deleted my pics of the Linder already so I cannot give a side be side comparison.
I am quite impressed with Todd's offering and with what I intend to use the knife for, daily use, I actually prefer it to the Linder. I never let the Linder knife leave the house because it cost $107.00 USD. The Todd's at $25.00 USD gets used all the time and if it would happen to break or get lost would be easily replaced. The overall finish on the Todd's wasn't as smooth as the Linder, I had a few rivets on the handle that needed filed smooth and there is a "bur" on the closing lever that still needs smoothed out. The blade appears to be very durable and I do not expect it to break. The knife arrived with a sharp edge and has held that edge well. I really love my stag handle on the Todd's, I prefer more bone than grain. Someone stated in another thread refrerencing pictures I had posted of the Linder that the stag handle is much thicker on the Todd's. I completely disagree as my Todd's knife stag handles may be slimmer than my Linder. This may also differ from knife to knife as no two will be identical. I feel Todd hit a grand Slam with this offering.
I am quite impressed with Todd's offering and with what I intend to use the knife for, daily use, I actually prefer it to the Linder. I never let the Linder knife leave the house because it cost $107.00 USD. The Todd's at $25.00 USD gets used all the time and if it would happen to break or get lost would be easily replaced. The overall finish on the Todd's wasn't as smooth as the Linder, I had a few rivets on the handle that needed filed smooth and there is a "bur" on the closing lever that still needs smoothed out. The blade appears to be very durable and I do not expect it to break. The knife arrived with a sharp edge and has held that edge well. I really love my stag handle on the Todd's, I prefer more bone than grain. Someone stated in another thread refrerencing pictures I had posted of the Linder that the stag handle is much thicker on the Todd's. I completely disagree as my Todd's knife stag handles may be slimmer than my Linder. This may also differ from knife to knife as no two will be identical. I feel Todd hit a grand Slam with this offering.
- twilekjedi
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Here's my knife. Got it for Christmas!
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- DoubleOhSeven
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- Indiana G
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maybe cuz he likes chewing on the strap.......twilek....check your bag strap....any 'dual knicks' in it???DoubleOhSeven wrote:Twilek,
I'm trying to figure out how you got my daughter's bunny to pose for that pic?
I can't get him to pose for anything...except eating carrots and yogurt treats, which he does very well!
That rabbit there looks almost identical to hers!
-007