33 responses

  1. Gary
    September 16, 2011

    This was an awesome review. I have used a Blackhawk Hornet 2 as part of my EDC for quite a while. Similar to the Sage in size but has a serrated area on the blade. I really like the Dragonfly you showed and will be ordering it. Maybe we can get a firearm review from you next?

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    • The Dental Warrior
      September 16, 2011

      Thanks for your comments, Gary. I’ll get around to reviewing some guns, eventually. I try to keep it mostly dental-oriented. Lots of dental reviews in the hopper, too. 🙂

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  2. Rob
    September 16, 2011

    Don’t forget Gerber knives as well. I’ve always had either a Spyderco or Gerber. I used to wonder if my old Gerber was any good until I saw some SEALs had the exact knife I did. In fact, I ended up getting a knife from the SEAL as well.

    I carry one for the same purposes you state. Bear Grylls (sp?) always has one too. You never know when you’ll need it, and I’d rather have it and never use it than need it in an emergency and not have it!

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  3. The Dental Warrior
    September 16, 2011

    I’ve heard of Gerber, of course. But, I’ve never owned one. Thanks for visiting and your comments! 🙂

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  4. Sherman A. House DDS
    September 19, 2011

    Great review! I used Spyderco Knives on-the-job as a Fireman (from ’96-’05) and still EDC as a dentist these days. I also carry a Surefire E2D that I’ve used as a surgical lamp when the lights have gone out and I’m stuck in a windowless operatory in the middle of an extraction.

    Keep the hits coming!

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    • The Dental Warrior
      September 19, 2011

      Hi Sherman,

      Thanks for your comments. 🙂 Which Spydie(s) do you carry now?

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      • Sherman A. House DDS
        September 19, 2011

        I have a few! I have the, “Native,” (newer acquisition) but my old, “stand-by,” is a waved, plain edge Delica. I also have a few Enduras around.

        Tactical Instructor Paul Gomez, “accidentally,” broke the lock on one of my Delicas by hitting the back end of the blade on a table, to demonstrate the strength of the lock. Apparently, unbeknown to me, there was some kind of heat treatment issue with a certain lot of Delica locks…mine was one of them. He contacted the President of Spyderco, and he promptly sent me a brand new knife.

        I like the serrated edges for cutting rope, cord and opening boxes, but for general all-around use and self-defense, I like the plain edge blades.

        My next Spyderco will be a Military model.

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      • The Dental Warrior
        September 19, 2011

        For an all-around great functional EDC, consider the Paramilitary 2. I like it much better than the Military. I like tip-up carry, and the Military only allows tip-down. Plus the Military is on the large side.

        The PM2 is a fantastic knife. It’s a bit smaller than the Military. I really like my Digicam DLC (black) blade PM2. (I think I put that one in the video.) Also, the compression lock of the PM2 makes for very easy one-handed closing.

        Click here for CutleryShoppe.com’s link to the PM2 in Digicam / DLC.

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  5. The Visible Dentist
    September 20, 2011

    Excellent review Mike! FYI, I carry a serrated edge pocket knife; it’ll cut through almost anything.

    Just for fun, select the CC Transcribe Audio option while watching your video; seems Google’s voice recognition tech is waaaay off; some of the text is hilarious!

    John Barremore
    Houston, TX

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  6. Tim Tishler
    December 23, 2011

    Mike,

    You got me hooked on the Spyderco knives. I just got the Sage 1 yesterday. My wife is not going to like you after this. 🙂

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    • The Dental Warrior
      December 23, 2011

      Enjoy the Sage 1, Tim! You picked a great one. Just tell your wife, “It’s cheaper than drinkin’ and gamblin’!”

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      • Tim Tishler
        December 23, 2011

        Good point, because between my bass boat and fishing equipment, my cars, my power tools and all of my other hobbies, I am going to have a hard time justifying this new collection!

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  7. Roy
    May 17, 2012

    Remember it’s not your knife until you cut yourself with it!

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  8. Mike E
    June 7, 2013

    Hey Mike, long time no see! Congrats on your website/blog, looks excellent 🙂
    I decided to expand my CC with a knife and looked at quite a few, finally decided on the Spyderco Matriarch 2. Its made for one purpose, defense. It is one extremely nasty looking blade but one I am sure will do the job it was designed for should that occasion every arise. Will make me feel a little better when traveling through the Republic of New Jersey and unable to take my Glock as they do not have reciprocity with PA.
    Regards,
    Mike

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    • The Dental Warrior
      June 7, 2013

      Hi Mike! Thanks for chiming in!

      Yeah… I believe the Matriarch is a smaller version of the “Civilian.” I agree, it is a NASTY-looking blade! I haven’t gotten one of those, yet. You’ve got me thinking!

      Have you had any edged weapons training?

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      • Mike E
        June 8, 2013

        Yes, the Matriarch is the small version of the Civilian, I liked it but its just too darned big and a bit heavier of course. I know I would have no trouble carrying its smaller cousin so I went with the Matriarch. Unfortunately, I have had no formal blade training…I’m sure that would be an excellent idea. Hmmm, now what should I Google, knife trainer in PA? Maybe I should just visit you in Florida and you could show me a few moves, then we could hit the range with the Glocks.
        Come to think of it, you could do a combo dental lecture/edged weapons/things that go BANG seminar. I’m in!

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      • The Dental Warrior
        June 8, 2013

        Oh… I have no edged weapons training at all. So, I have no “moves,” yet. 🙂

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      • The Dental Warrior
        June 8, 2013

        I ordered the “waved” version of the Matriarch. 😀

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  9. Mike E
    June 8, 2013

    I’ll have to talk to Don M, I’m sure he’ll have some ideas on the training side of edged weapons!

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  10. Mike E
    June 8, 2013

    Mike, congrats, just saw your post regarding the waved version. Let me know how the Emerson opener works for you, I may just get that model as well if I can assure myself I won’t be cutting parts of my fingers off every time I remove it from my pocket! Hey, I’m just a newbie at these surgically sharpened knives, I need time to practice 🙂

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    • The Dental Warrior
      June 8, 2013

      You’re a bad influence! 😉

      Did you get the waved version?

      I’ve been carrying my Caly 3 Damascus (bottom of last photo) for quite a while now. It doesn’t want to leave my pocket.

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      • Mike E
        June 8, 2013

        I try to be a bad influence whenever possible 😉
        I opted for the regular curve, no wave, I was just unsure about that Emerson opener. It does look very nice, but when I read the description regarding the Emerson hook opening the blade by hooking onto your pocket upon withdrawal … well…it concerned this newbie a bit. I have already sliced off the tip of my thumb with my wife’s Cutco kitchen knife and I don’t need any help there!

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      • The Dental Warrior
        June 8, 2013

        Watch out for Spydie-bites! 🙂

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      • Mike E
        June 9, 2013

        That Cutco “bite” should have necessitated several sutures…I opted, instead, to glue the end of my thumb back with some Krazy glue…my wife thought I was nuts, but I was NOT going to wait 3 hours in a ER for some new medical school doc to sew it back on. Nope. Sometimes thick skulls get lucky 🙂

        If the Spydie bites are worse than the Cutco Bites I may have to take my own personal supply of replacement blood with me!

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      • Mike E
        June 12, 2013

        Mike, I rec’d the Matriarch2 the other day and it is an awesome knife, very concealable and easy/comfortable to carry. I am still on the fence about the “wave” version. Let me know what you think and about the ease/safety of use specifically with the Emerson opener.
        Regards,
        Mike

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      • The Dental Warrior
        June 12, 2013

        Will do! Should have it tomorrow or Friday.

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      • Mike E
        June 19, 2013

        Hey Mike, what do you think of it?

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  11. The Dental Warrior
    June 19, 2013

    Hey Mike… I moved my reply over here, as the nested replies were getting very skinny!

    I just got it 2 days ago. It’s wicked sharp. The “wave” is pretty cool. Snaps open on drawing it from your pocket. Pretty cool and faster than any other type of opener, including automatics.

    Here’s a video I found on youtube about demonstrating how the Emerson Opener works (on a different knife): http://youtu.be/AN7FaMWNSDE

    A few pics:

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  12. Mike E
    June 19, 2013

    Very nice! Yes, I saw that video…that’s what put me off a bit, dang, that thing is open quick! I think I’ll play with this one for a while and then move up to the “wave” when I’m more confident I’ll not be severing any digits upon retrieving it from my pocket.

    Good luck with it and be careful!

    Mike 🙂

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    • The Dental Warrior
      June 19, 2013

      Quick is the whole idea. But, I don’t see how you can cut yourself. The blade opens AWAY from your hand / fingers when drawn.

      It will be a heckuva package opener!

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  13. Mike E
    June 21, 2013

    Oh yeah! You’ll be ripping through those UPS deliveries with demon speed 🙂

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