Author Topic: Knife Thread thing I guess  (Read 9064 times)

Dunno if any of you guys collect decorative knives/daggers/swords, but I want to know your opinion on Damascus Steel blades.

My best friend loves them, but I think they look like stuff.
do you have an image of it i can judge in excruciating detail

Dunno if any of you guys collect decorative knives/daggers/swords, but I want to know your opinion on Damascus Steel blades.

My best friend loves them, but I think they look like stuff.

Damascus looks fantastic. I prefer it more in accent pieces rather than the blade itself, but I think it's a gorgeous steel.

Wish that i had a balibit (bali karambit) :^(.

do you have an image of it i can judge in excruciating detail




I just think it looks tacky. It's exceedingly common in the decorative knife/sword scene, where blades are usually unrealistic and tacky shapes to begin with. Then they make it out of this type of steel, and it just looks like it's trying too hard to be cool, in my opinion.

it looks great if you do it right


mmmm yes

See, even that I would prefer in a more traditional solid steel look.
Maybe I just prefer the western european style more.





I just think it looks tacky. It's exceedingly common in the decorative knife/sword scene, where blades are usually unrealistic and tacky shapes to begin with. Then they make it out of this type of steel, and it just looks like it's trying too hard to be cool, in my opinion.
yeah i can see why it'd look tacky

bloukface's thingy looks cool though
i think it looks cool AESTHETIC wise

still tackiness doesn't matter when stabbing




actually this gives me a great idea why can't blades have dazzle camo on them so they're harder to make out

actually this gives me a great idea why can't blades have dazzle camo on them so they're harder to make out
I think dazzle camo is only really effective at long range.
It would have to be painted on as you couldn't really smelt those patterns in.
I also don't know if painting blades is useful. At any rate you'd have to repaint it after battle/use because the paint will chip.

why can't blades have dazzle camo on them so they're harder to make out
I'm sure they COULD but it would provide 0 benefit


I like and own one kind of knife


I have a handmade pocketknife from WW2 that is still in shiny condition

I had a falcion knife but TSA are big fat meanies


I used to collect them when I was younger so I have like 40