Hubertus Indy knife (petite review)
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 7:17 am
Hi all,
I got my Hubertus from Austria, yesterday. The Hubertus is a fine "old school" knife. Made well and sharp out of the box. It is a fairly large knife, but definitely a user. It has a bit of weight to it. The scales are a rough stag and the blade, a steel that should hold an edge and then take an edge easily. The blade has nail nicks on both sides in different places, interesting. The knife locks in place and appears to be very sturdy.
It is a good knife for the money.
It is not a handmade or a "mid-tech", which is partially handmade. Knives of this quality are in the $300 plus price range. They are made of S30V steel and use light weight titanium in their construction
So, for under $65 without shipping, you can have a nice knife that is a user and also a prop.
I like it
I got my Hubertus from Austria, yesterday. The Hubertus is a fine "old school" knife. Made well and sharp out of the box. It is a fairly large knife, but definitely a user. It has a bit of weight to it. The scales are a rough stag and the blade, a steel that should hold an edge and then take an edge easily. The blade has nail nicks on both sides in different places, interesting. The knife locks in place and appears to be very sturdy.
It is a good knife for the money.
It is not a handmade or a "mid-tech", which is partially handmade. Knives of this quality are in the $300 plus price range. They are made of S30V steel and use light weight titanium in their construction
So, for under $65 without shipping, you can have a nice knife that is a user and also a prop.
I like it